Foreign concept is an unapologetic and Unorthodox podcast; that revisits events that have taken place in history, whilst focusing on the Black experience.
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This is a weekly show where Kyle and Becky explain a foreign concept to each other. Whether it's Becky explaining Seattle culture, or Kyle explaining what the heck Pokemon is, it's guaranteed laughs.
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Critical Music podcasts bring you the latest tunes and mixes from Critical artists and special guests such as Kasra, Mefjus, Emperor, Ivy Lab, Rockwell, Break, Enei, Calibre, Vicious Circle, Cyantific, S.P.Y, Total Science, Jubei, Lenzman, Sabre, Foreign Concept plus a ton of mixes from the scene’s vast pool of new blood. Featuring exclusive dubplates, recent releases, classic tracks and the latest lbel news. It’s Drum and Bass at its best. KEEP IT CRITICAL!
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Are you ready for a podcast that gets real and raw about the often misunderstood world of publicity? I’m Christina Lenkowski, host of the Your Podcast Publicist show, and I get that publicity, and in particular, podcast publicity, can seem like an absolute foreign concept. I am on a mission to break down that imaginary wall that’s been built up around it so that you can understand why it’s so important to your business, how to get started, and what’s it’s done for me and some of my clients a ...
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Award winning Defence podcast from BFBS.
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Welcome to ACCAST Podcast, A Casual Conversation About Serious Topics.
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Eternal Elements are your personal ubiquitous eMentoring concept podcasts on Leadership & Management. The Author, Niket Karajagi, is a Mechanical Engineer with, MBA in International Business Management, ICF accredited Coach, Certified MBTI, FIRO-B, DISC, Saville, and Global Leaders of Future Assessor. Niket Karajagi, your host & AtyaasaaOnline e-learning MOOC, brings you the Eternal Elements podcasts on real-time people and management challenges that organizations face in the current Volatil ...
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New Mainers Speak shares delightful, meaningful, funny yet sensitive conversations about what life is like in Maine for immigrants, in their own words. In each episode a member of the community shares personal experiences from his or her home country, as well as stories about life in Maine. New Mainers Speak is a 30 minute interview between a foreign-born resident of Maine and Kate Manahan, the show’s producer and host. Genuine empathy develops from witnessing an individual’s story. That inf ...
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Sam and Alex are writing partners, quasi life partners, and idea guys who rarely see it through. Join them as they brainstorm new original movies from concept to cast. These theoretical projects will undoubtedly crush the box office, sweep the Academy, shake you to your core, and go nowhere. But at least we’ll have some laughs along the way. **This show is NOT improv. People who do improv do NOT get into heaven.**
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Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.
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Mel is a French digital nomad based in Bali for 6 years now. She was born in a small village in Normandy, and now helps ambitious people to build their dream business and get the lifestyle they deserve. She's a marketing professional who went from working 9-5 to quitting her job and building a business in a foreign country - to finally start living a life full of freedom. Follow her journey and learn more about the nomad lifestyle, Bali tips, business, marketing, and more. Instagram: www.ins ...
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The Education & Empowerment Podcast explores success and advancement through education by interviewing today's top leaders in the fields of education, business and technology. This show is brought to you by 4stay, a SaaS-enabled Online Booking marketplace for student and intern housing. Learn more at: https://4stay.com/
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The History of England, from the Accession of James the Second by Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Hailed more as a literary masterpiece than an accurate account of historical facts, The History of England from the Accession of James the Second by Thomas Babington Macaulay is an admirable mix of fact and fiction. Modern day readers may find much that is offensive and insensitive in this five volume work which covers a particular period in the long and eventful history of Britain. However, it is certainly a book that leads the reader on to further research into the events and people mentio ...
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What makes a great teacher? The Twilight Show with Graham Stanley
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What does the research say about good teaching and being a great teacher? I look at the evidence and what has been said about this topic, and then towards the end of the show, Kate joins me to talk about homeschooling her sons and what teaching means for her.By Teachers Talk Radio
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How to solve the teacher recruitment crisis?: The Late Late Show with Alex Baratta
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Join Alex for his debut show on TTR as he talks to special guest Thabo Miles-Matli about the current teacher recruitment crisis and how it might be resolved. Thabo is a Senior Lecturer of Computer Science Education at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Social Professions, London Metropolitan University.…
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Leading In Schools Internationally: The Late Show With Krupa & Nazya.
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Valuable insights into what it means to lead in a school abroad. Tune in to hear an authentic voice, Nick Hart, on the challenges and opportunities as a leader in Dubai.By Teachers Talk Radio
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A case study of a journey to home education: The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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This week my guest Jacqui Cornish describes how her daughter Phoebe went from loving going to school to hating school and refusing to attend. After changing schools and trying to make school work, Jacqui chose to home-school. This interview makes anyone connected with education consider some important questions about the design and ethos of many of…
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Pyramid Stage Pedagogy: The Late Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
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Chris blends classroom techniques with Glastonbury vibes, helping you to headline your classroom with a setlist for success.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Why have outside experts been put in charge of the UK’s Defence Review?
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From where the armed forces are deployed around the world, to the kit they have for the job, and how they’re looked after, the government has launched a “root and branch” defence review. Two people who’ve been hands on with past reviews, Lieutenant General Sir Nick Pope and Sitrep’s Professor Michael Clarke, explain what will be different about thi…
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The Value of Maths: The Wednesday Morning Show with Sabrina
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Aaron, an animator, talks to Sabrina about maths & media.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Formative Action - from instrument to design: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson
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Hannah is joined by special guest Rene Kneyber, the author of the John Catt publication - 'Formative Action - From instrument to design'. They discuss what formative action is, the five underlying principles of formative action and how these can be applied in the classroom. Tune in for plenty of brilliant classroom ideas and observations. You can g…
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Progress? What's that? The concept of student progression in schools: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom has a conversation about 'Progress'. What does progress look like for students in schools? What should it look like? How should teachers and school leaders view progression? Tom is joined by special guests Dawn Cox, an RE teacher and T and L lead, and Ed Podesta, a PGCE lead for History - They share their own insights on what progress means to …
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Creating Culture & Building Teams: The Monday Twilight Show with Adam Kohlbeck
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Jay Hemley is the Headteacher of Foster's Primary School in Bexley, South East London. Since becoming Head, Jay has crafted a purposeful and committed school culture around a spirit of teamwork and collective mission. In this episode, Jay shares his secrets to success.By Teachers Talk Radio
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The Science of Learning boom in schools: The Saturday Live Show with Jamie Clark
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Jamie is joined by Dr Nathaniel Swain for his live show this week. He delves into the trending topic of the Science of Learning in Schools. Is it a flash in the pan or here to stay?By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teacher Research: The Twilight Show with Graham Stanley
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Teacher educator Paula Rebolledo joined me to talk about empowering teachers through exploratory action research (EAR). Listen to the recording to hear Paula discussing the differences between teacher research in general, EAR, and the usual form of action research, and how you can get started in exploring what is happening in your own classroom usi…
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Reading Intervention in schools: The Late Late Show with Sean Mackay
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On tonight's show I talked to the amazing Alice Visser-Furay about creating a small, focused reading intervention. We talked about decoding, fluency, comprehension, motivation, vocabulary and how to measure impact.By Teachers Talk Radio
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“Don’t be Jack” -- the veterans who’ve become MPs
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Around one in twenty of the UK’s MPs have military experience, but what do they bring to the job and does it help them make a difference? Sitrep talks to the new MP for Derbyshire North, Louise Jones, and Jonny Ball who hosts the Veterans in Politics podcast and has mentored several of the new intake to Parliament. India’s Prime Minister claims to …
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Staff Strike over 'Morning Welcome' and 'Draconian Measures'
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Tom and Hannah talk to staff at Longsands Academy about what they say are 'draconian measures' introduced to the school's morning routine. Staff talk openly and frankly about the pressures they are under and the reasons they feel forced to resort to strike action. Listen and watch out for part 2.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Students not bringing pens to lessons? Big deal or big nothing?: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom explores recent social media controversy around hos teachers and schools should react to students turning up to lessons without pens. Should they be sanctioned? Should they just be given a pen? Have times changed? Is that change for the better or for the worse? Tom is joined by a panel of 3 to discuss; Julie Clarke, Simone Lively and Tony Scian…
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All Things Year 6: The Monday Twilight Show with Adam Kohlbeck
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Tayla Roostan is an accomplished and experienced teacher with four years of experience in Year 6.Tayla and Adam will be discussing all things Year 6 and the unique challenges of the final year of Primary education.By Teachers Talk Radio
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EXTRA - The Allied Reaction Force (and Britain’s role) explained
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The Allied Reaction Force is the new “tip of the spear” for NATO’s military power. It’s described as a strategic, high-readiness, force-generated, multi-domain and multinational capability. The ARF replaces the NATO Response Force and Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF), as part of a radical update of military structures and plans since the…
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Barriers to work experience: The Monday Morning Break with Marie Greenhalgh
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Listen back as Carly and I explore barriers to work experience for young people with SEND, neurodiversity and mental health needs and what we can do to encourage and support them, including developing work place behavioursBy Teachers Talk Radio
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Inclusion matters: The Sunday Social with Anna Hudson
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Anna discusses how we navigate the systems that support children with special educational needs and disabilities. Her guest is Debs Hollingsworth, a teacher, senior leader and SENDCO in north London.By Teachers Talk Radio
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How do you bring joy to schools by working with the community?: The Sunday Late show with Beejesh Deva
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Beejesh talks with Dave McPartlin about how schools can work with the community to bring more joy to the students, staff and the community which the school serves. They discuss how you dare to dream big, how bringing multiple facets within the community into one space benefits everyone and how you get a team on board with big ideas.…
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Moving on: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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After 12 years, Darren leaves his school for a new teaching adventure. In this episode of Saturday Breakfast Show, he reflects on his experience of leaving his current school for pastures new.By Teachers Talk Radio
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A year in the life of a teacher: The Friday Twilight Show with Claire Cannon
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Harriet Swabey and joins me for a conversation about "a year in the life of a teacher" - full of highs, lows, funny bits and some great tips for supporting the needs of students as well as our own wellbeing. Apart from needing a never ending supply of tissues and spare glue lids, find out why Harriet was dressed completely in yellow for a day and a…
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Defending Europe – what does NATO need to do?
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75 years since NATO was created to defend Europe, Sitrep asks what’s needed to do that job properly today. From organising hundreds of thousands of troops, to digging ditches and ensuring bridges can carry tanks, the challenges are explained by Professor Michael Clarke and Oana Lungescu, a former senior advisor to the NATO Secretary General. Part o…
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Election Special, What are Primary School Leaders Interested In?: The Late Show with Claire Bills
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Claire is joined by Emily Brown and Amy Storer both experienced Primary School leaders as they chat about what Primary Education could be like under the next government.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Does Parenting Change Your Teaching Perspective? The Late Late Show with Sophie Smith-Tong
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Adrian Bethune is a Teacher and Mental Health and Wellbeing specialist. In this show Sophie and Adrian will explore becoming parents whilst teaching and discuss how it has changed their perspectives and educator experiences.By Teachers Talk Radio
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New Parenthood and Teaching: Better Structures Needed Wednesday Twilight Show
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The structures, systems, and policies that exist in schools make it difficult to balance the demands of pregnancy and new parenthood. Morgan and Tod look at how schools should change for the better and how individuals can navigate this tricky terrain.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Coaching cultures in education: The Wednesday Morning Show with Sabrina Ahmed Qureshi
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Join me Sabrina Ahmed Qureshi and Lucy Wood. Lucy will share how we can create positive coaching conversations and we will discuss how to empower educators through coaching.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Education election pledges: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom is joined by an exciting and informed panel to discuss the most controversial election pledges this general election, guests are: Reem Ibraham - communications officer at the institute of economic affairs, former tutor turned conservative political commentator Vic Goddard - principal at Passmores Academy Rich Atherton - Assistant Headteacher an…
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Teaching in SEND Schools: The Late Late Show with Rae
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What are SEND schools really like and how do they differ from mainstream? Host Rae discusses specialist SEND provision with guest Stuart, a teaching instructor with eight years of experience working with children and adults with additional needs.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Instructional coaching implementation : The Monday Twilight Show with Adam Kohlbeck
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In this episode, Adam is joined by Paul Cline as they delve back into the world of Instructional coaching and specifically, implementation challenges. With a nod to rehearsal and the importance of matching your purpose to your model of Instructional coaching, this is an episode not to be missed.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Stories from the Vietnamese classroom: The Monday Morning Break with Khanh-Duc Kuttig
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In this episode, Anh Nguyet Nguyen tells us about the Vietnamese school system and shares her experiences as an ESL teacher in Vietnam.By Teachers Talk Radio
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What do the Liberal Party want to do on education?:The Sunday Late Show with Christopher Vowles
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Christopher talks to Liberal Party education spokesman and prospective parliamentary candidate Charles Shaw about his party's priorities for education.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Desirable Difficulties: The Saturday Live Show with Jamie Clark
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Join Jamie for an insightful discussion with Aussie Maths teacher Peter Sherwin. In this show, they delve into key ideas from Robert Bjork’s research and explore how to design ‘desirably difficult’ classrooms that boost learning. Discussions include; Learning vs Performance, Distributed Practice, Interleaving, Retrieval Practice and Strategies to B…
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Fatigue: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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As 2023/2024 starts winding down, Darren discusses the origins of the word 'fatigue', what is means to be fatigued and why fatigue reduction is important.By Teachers Talk Radio
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The School Library. Making it the heart of the school: The Late Late Show with Sean mackay
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Tonight I talked about how I am trying to make my school library the heart of our school. I give advice on what to do to enhance your library, the research you need to do and the impact you need to know in order to get funding to make any school library a school's heart.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Parlez-vous une langue étrangère? Talking all things Modern Foreign Languages
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Dave talks to PGCE Lecturer Verna Brandford, Trust Director of Languages Pierre Bolis and Initial Teacher Trainee Jo Thomas about all things Modern Foreign Languages in schools at the present moment.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Election 2024 what it means for FE: The Thursday Late Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
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Chris teams up with Mark Gomersall to break down the 2024 General Election education pledges and their impact on further education. The show will put the spotlight on funding, apprenticeships and qualification reforms.By Teachers Talk Radio
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A New Hope: The Thursday Twilight Show With Toby Doncaster
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I chat with Rachel Powers about creating joy in the GCSE Resit English Class. Join us as we discuss the trials of EAL students, suggest methods to re-engage the disenchanted and some innovative strategies to motivate learners including breakout rooms and murder mysteries!By Teachers Talk Radio
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Two Royal Navy minehunters, given to Ukraine last year, are still in UK waters because they can’t get into the Black Sea while the war continues. But Ukraine’s Navy is using them to prepare for when they can start clearing the hundreds of explosives lying on the sea-bed. Sitrep’s Simon Newton has been watching some of that work on Exercise Sea Bree…
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Nature vs Nurture: Are leaders born or made? The Wednesday Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
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Award-winning principal Joanna Povall discusses the values and impact of authentic leadership. A passionate and inspirational discussion, one that came straight from the heart.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Fantasy Dream Team of Education: The Tuesday Late Show Tuesday with Hannah Wilson
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Hannah Wilson is joined by Lydia Roberts to discuss the different political manifestos and how they want to change the education system for the better. What are the good parts and what are they missing? They also chat about what the perfect education system should include, especially if money was no object. Listen in and enjoy.…
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Effective use of ICT in developing countries: The Twilight Show with Aramide Oluwa
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Aramide broadcasts live from Nigeria with special guest Ajiro Ndi, an ICT teacher in Lagos Nigeria.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teaching English Pronunciation: The Twilight Show with Graham Stanley
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My guest was pronunciation specialist, teacher, and teacher trainer, Gemma Archer. We talked about teaching pronunciation in English language teaching, including discussion about how to approach regional and foreign accents, and the Lingua Franca Core.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teaching in Schools Internationally: The Late Show with Krupa and Nazya.
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Listen here to the insights into what it means and feels like to be an educator teaching abroad. Mai Khan shares her professional reflections on challenges and opportunities that have come her way.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Wellbeing, Leadership and Coaching: The Friday Twilight Show with Claire Cannon
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Chris Sibbald shares his story of how counselling and coaching helped him improve his wellbeing after burnout affected him twice during a 20-year teaching career. He talks about the signs to look out for and the importance of seeking help from others, as well as some great tips and quick wins that are easy to put in place which would make a big dif…
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A school on the Falkland Islands at the heart of the community. The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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My guest this week is Sebastian St John, Principal of the Falkland Islands Community School. We discuss the role and purpose of a school in this unique location.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Who’s promising what for the Armed Forces?
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Sitrep analyses the main party manifestos for the general election in which defence has had its highest profile in decades. AI and data collection are promised to bring a revolution to military capability. But they could also make it harder to work with partners and allies by creating a new “language barrier”, so how do we avoid that? And the 2am p…
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UK & NZ: Exploring Education Autonomy: The Late Late Show with Sophie Smith-Tong
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James Heneghan left the UK education system far behind in 2008 and began working in a secondary setting in New Zealand where schools are some of the most decentralised in the world. Join Sophie and James in their exploration of autonomy in both the UK and NZ systems as they discuss and compare the two very different approaches.…
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The Pre-Season- Preparing NOW for the Next Academic Year: The Wednesday Twilight Show with Morgan Whitfield and Tod Brennan
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Tod and Morgan speak with guest Cat Chowdhary about getting ready for 2024-25 school year, while we have some gained time, good perspective and fresh feedback. Whether starting a new role, moving to a new school or getting ahead so you can enjoy your summer, how can we strategically be proactive?By Teachers Talk Radio
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