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The ZINE Radio Show is a Demoscene Podcast from and for sceners, and everyone curious about one of the oldest but still very lively digital art cultures. Every month Axel, Okkie and Ziphoid share the latest news and trivia and invite interesting guests for deep-dives into the many disciplines and communities in and around the demoscene.
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A radio zine on our current predicament, from Sam Greenspan.
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Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.
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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Geekdom
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Culture Cringe Radio is hosted by Ben W., creator of the long running Culture Cringe zine! Join Ben as he chats with cool people who do cool things.
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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.
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Seattle Punk Audio Zine is a DIY podcast featuring interviews and music from bands that live and perform in the Pacific Northwest.
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Challenging the mainstream, negative stereotypes of people with a mental illness, Brainwaves actively engages those living with a mental illness as researchers, interviewers, performers and program designers while promoting community mental health awareness.
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Surrounded by Good People Radio is a community podcast network and internet radio station. Surrounded by Good People Radio will feature different local hosts and shows with dynamic programming that will span across art and culture, food and drink, health and wellness, and music.
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Author Colin Atrophy Hagendorf talks to punks, artists, zine makers, tattooers, and other weirdos about what they were like when they were young and what drives them to continue making things today. No cops, no creeps. Peace in the pizzeria.
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Richard Piet, known to terrestrial radio listeners in Southwest Michigan for years as the genial host of an informative and engaging interview program, brings The Richard Piet Show worldwide with this podcast! A show about "rides, people and smart talk," Richard is a fan of cars and interactive discussion focusing on a range of topics. In 2021, Richard established Livemic Communications, adding opportunities for purposeful exposure through informational, customized podcast series. Businesses ...
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A podcast about podcasting. Learn how to make your own podcast/audio content using free, open source tools and lo-fi, ubiquitous technology. We'll take you through everything you need to know to start creating your own podcasts, from recording and editing, creating your own cover art and background music and the tools you need. Visit the website for a downloadable version of the zine and more resources.
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A not so frequent collection and mixture of talk shows, radio broadcasts, mixes and random programmes from the array of DJs and acts affiliated with the Diffrent Music record label!
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Sporadic underground music mixes (with guests, on occasion) produced by Alex and Mr.Morder of Pickled Whale Meat Records, theODcollective, etc. (Originally started in 2009 as additional content for PWMRecords.vze.com) -- Full playlists to every show and more info. at PWMRadio.vze.com and/or theODcollective.vze.com
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Take a peek into the best moments of the best chats from 30+ years of Chicago Humanities with our new culture-filled podcast - Chicago Humanities Tapes. Join host Alisa Rosenthal as she looks for the answers to humanity’s biggest questions by picking the coolest moments from our current season along with programs from our incredible archive dating back to 1991. Listen on your favorite podcast platform or direct from chicagohumanities.org. Chicago Humanities creates experiences through cultur ...
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Teaching with Zines! The Sunday Late Show with Christopher Vowles
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Christopher talks with author, academic and zine-maker Dr Jeanne Scheper about the zine as a medium facilitating individual creative freedom; its connections with protest movements and alternative subcultures; and its value as a teaching tool in the university seminar room.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Reflections on an international career: The Monday Morning Break with Khanh-Duc Kuttig
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Sabina Mammadova and I talk about teacher education, being away from home and how working abroad has made us better, and stronger teachers.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Building Writing Stamina: The Late Late Show with Rae and Lianne
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Rae and Lianne discuss social media controversy, how to support primary and secondary students to develop their extended writing abilities, and goats.By Teachers Talk Radio
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AI & Language Teaching and Learning: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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Independent Languages Consultant Joe Dale joins me for a chat about AI and the teaching and learning of languagesBy Teachers Talk Radio
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Unpacking the Build To Rent Scheme | Fundraising for a non-binary Palestinian refugee | Housing for the Aged Action Group roundtable submissions | Revising colonial documents about the Walpiri community ...
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Monday Breakfast show. Winner of the best short film at the recent Melbourne Documentary Film Festival director Matt Deavin talks to Annie McLoughlin of the Solidarity Breakfast show about Making Revisions. The Walpiri community collaborate with British artist Patrick Waterhouse as they look over colonial…
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Sch Take Over, No Mice or Men, Have a lie-in: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Kathryn Taylor discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax. This week's stories: Mayors’ bid for school oversight role https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/general/mayors-bid-school-oversight-role No GCSE student should have to read Of Mice and Men ag…
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Dual Coding : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Trigger warning: Be aware the first 15 minutes of the show contains discussion of pet death. Please go straight to the first set of advertisements and the news if you will find this triggering. Darren discusses the concept of dual coding, why it helps process information and why it isn't as cogitively overloading as he first thought.…
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Navigating Multi-lingual Classrooms: The Late Show with Krupa and Nazya
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How do we create language-positive schools and why is this so important? An insightful discussion that is relevant for all those who want to embrace and engage multilingualism.By Teachers Talk Radio
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(Community Matters 102) A School Board Meeting - Times Four - in Battle Creek
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Four Battle Creek-area school boards - including that of the Battle Creek Public Schools - are looking to their counterparts nearby to share information and knowledge. That's the word from Eric Greene, president of the Lakeview Schools Board, who joins Community Matters to talk about what the panels hope to gain from the collaboration. Episode Reso…
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(Community Matters 102) One Familiar Event and one New Event to Support Miles for Memories
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Miles for Memories volunteers Sherii Sherban and Cassandra Lucas-Moore discuss two events coming in October 2024. One of them is a familiar favorite meant to help inspire movement - a bit part of the Miles for Memories mission. The other mixes food and fun, gala-style, to raise funds for the dementia education organization in Calhoun County. Episod…
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(Community Matters 102) The Voices Behind the Downtown Battle Creek Zine
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Mini-magazines - known as "zines" - have begun to permeate as a means of promoting various endeavors. Now, there's one that's debuted in downtown Battle Creek. It's an effort to promote what's happening in downtown, where a growing energy can be felt. Former Battle Creek Enquirer reporters Nick Buckley and Annie Kelley say it's also a love letter f…
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(Creating Dementia Solutions 40) How Pharmacies Can Help with Medication Adherence
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Those living with dementia - and their caregivers - will very likely encounter a time when adherence to prescribed medications becomes a challenge. Perhaps it's remembering what to take when, if a medication has actually been taken, or if it's actually working. Ali Hamad with Battle Creek's Luxcare Pharmacy joins this episode of Creating Dementia S…
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What is Restorative Practices in Schools? The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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Dr. Nicola Preson explains why restorative practice is compatible with discipline and boundaries. We look at the origin of restorative practice as well as its strengths and limits. Dr. Nichola Preston began her career in the Thames Valley Police Force, She has also been a school teacher specializing in children with special needs. Nicola is now a s…
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TTR Bake off Special! Thursday Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
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Join Chris as he explores the Bake-Off inspired challenge of adapting one lesson for diverse, multiple groups.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Should Mobile Phones Be Banned?: Education Tonight
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As a large academy chain takes the decision to ban mobile phones, Adam @aspence81 and Brent (@BrentPoland1) dial up a storm in their exploration of whether it's the right or wrong decision. Should more schools do the same, they ask. In part 2 they debate the importance of Geography in the light of celebrity, Kerry Katona's comments that "Geography …
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Do We Care Enough About The Option Subjects?: The Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
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An open discussion on attitudes towards option subjects in secondary schools. Join me with special guests Ms.Lacey Robicheau, experienced teacher of English and Ms Remi Guei, skilled and passionate dance teacher.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Generation AI: The Wednesday Late, Late Show with Toby Doncaster
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In this episode, I talk about my journey into using generative AI and the possible uses of AI in the classroom, as well as look at the negative side of this new, exciting tool.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Growing research informed practice: The Late Late Show with Kathryn Taylor
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Kathryn is joined by Claire Harley, EdD student, history teacher and Assistant Principal: Curriculum. We discuss research-informed practice and teachers’ lived experiences of educational research in a range of contexts.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Neuroaffirming practices in the classroom: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
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On Tonight’s Late Show, Hannah (@ArtTeacherHWN)v& Lucy (@LuEliz1989) chat to @SocAnxPod23 about neuroaffirming practices in the classroom. Join them to learn more about supporting neurodivergent learners.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Reflections on Disrupt Land Forces | CFMEU's Line In The Sand Campaign | Speeches from 15.9 Free Palestine rally | Fundraising for Blak and Brown Activists
Welcome to another iteration of the Monday Breakfast show, recorded at 3CR Community Radio in Naarm. In today's episode you'll hear: Annie McLoughlin's reflections on the week of Disrupt Land Forces events, particularly the police violence which occurred outside the Convention centre on Wednesday. The segment also features vox pops of attendees of …
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Back to School as a New Parent: The Sunday Late Show with Amanda Kinsley-Smith
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Amanda and her guests, Janine Crawford-McMorran and Paula Cummings, discuss the joys and challenges of balancing being a new parent with being a teacher and school leader.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Critical Citizenship: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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Eugenia Carrión joins me from Argentina to talk about Critical Citizenship.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Bad HW, Class Sizes, Poor Behaviour: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Christopher Vowles discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. This week's stories: Her daughter asked her to ban homework in California https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/why-california-is-poised-to-ban-excessive-homework-sz0569lv7 UK primary class sizes among big…
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Wise Feedback : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Darren talks about the Wise feedback approach and how it can help us to build trust with students who have good reason to be disengaged from feedback.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Department Planning is Defending Your Discipline! The Friday Lunch Show with Morgan and Tod
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Department development is about having a vision and ambitious goals for implementation. Guest Emily Folorunsho discusses the curriculum as the key driver, all while creating authentic team buy-in and a culture of professional collaboration. Pre-mortems, use of data, clear systems, CPD and wellbeing that all a part of building a dynamic department.…
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Brent (@BrentPoland1) and Adam (@aspence81) dust down the abacus and run the numbers past special guest, Dr Tom Bennison, expert in Maths teaching. In part 2 they discuss a former children’s laureate' view that children should be allowed to learn online instead of going to school.By Teachers Talk Radio
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(Community Matters 101) Preparations for Seasonal Uptick in Respiratory Illnesses
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The good news? COVID-19 infections in summer 2024 mirrored those of the previous year, meaning there was not a notable increase in the average number of cases. That's the word from the Calhoun County Public Health Department. While updating the local COVID situation, Calhoun County Public Health Officer Eric Pessell takes an opportunity to talk abo…
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(Community Matters 101) Battle Creek VA Working to Improve Veteran Suicide 'Epidemic'
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The Veterans Administration Battle Creek health care center is working alongside its counterparts across the country to engage with vets who may be having suicidal thoughts. Amanda Briggs coordinates local engagement efforts prompted by the national COMPACT Act, which passed in 2021 but only began ramping up in fall 2023. She talks to Community Mat…
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(Creating Dementia Solutions 39) Caregiving: Challenging Behaviors May Not Be What They Seem
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Those caregiving for an individual with dementia can attest: Sometimes their behavior is challenging. As we learn in this episode of Creating Dementia Solutions, sometimes that behavior isn't meant to be a problem. In fact, it might be really all about something else. Episode Resources Miles for Memories website Miles for Memories technology Sherii…
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Leading Early Years: The Late Late Show with Sophie Smith-Tong
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Children’s Centre Head, Ciara Rush, dives into the unique experiences of leading in the Early Years. She explores how the focus on early childhood development at a children centre contrasts with the structures academic goals of some schools, and the varied needs of staff, families and communities served by each.…
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Do women experience inequality in education?: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
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Lucy and Hannah discuss whether women experience inequality in education. They share personal stories, facts, data and insights around this important topic.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Jana Firestone - New Book 'Plot Twist: a personal guide to surviving life's unexpected curveballs'
Join host Flic Manning as she chats with author and therapist Jana Firestone about her latest book. Jana, a therapist who has worked with homicide cases, sudden deaths, and Black Saturday bushfire survivors, often shares her insights on moving forward after loss and the innate strength we all possess. With 18 years of experience working with famili…
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(Community Matters 101) BREAKING: Marshall Committee Takes Referendum-Zoning Case to Supreme Court
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Community Matters has learned that the attorney for the Committee for Marshall - Not the Megasite has filed an application for leave of appeal with the Michigan Supreme Court. Not unexpected, the move is the last potential opportunity for the committee to get a court to see things its way as it relates to a potential referendum about the planned Fo…
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The Sweetly Sly Art of Alberto Aguilar / El gentilmente travieso arte de Alberto Aguilar
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Chicago-based artist and educator Alberto Aguilar is known for his powerful and off-the-wall juxtapositions, from coiling water hoses in gardens to arranging donated shoes in front of the Centro Romero immigration aid center, or sneakily propping open a side door of the Art Institute, inviting other troublemakers inside… Aguilar joins podcast host …
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Teaching Primary Writing: The Twilight Show with Adam Kohlbeck
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Teaching writing in primary can often feel like a mystifying art form mastered by few. In this episode, we get into the nuts and bolts of one school's approach to redesigning their writing curriculum and approach to the teaching of the subject. Olly Cakebread is in the midst of a mission to drive the improvement of writing in his school and he's ke…
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20+ years teaching and still going - how do you do it?: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom is joined by Sarah Hobson who this year enters her 21st year of teaching and leading in schools. In this show, Sarah shares what initially inspired her to become a teacher and reflects on how that motivation has evolved over the years. She discusses the changes she’s made to her teaching style over the past two decades, as well as the significa…
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Creativity Across the Curriculum: The Late Late Show with Rae and Lianne
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Secondary teacher Rae and Primary teacher Lianne discuss the importance of creative subjects and developing creative skills across the curriculum throughout all key stages.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Let's talk about CLIL: The Monday Morning Break with Khanh Duc Kuttig
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Patrick de Boer joins us in this episode as we explore the intricacies of CLIL in a conversation about bilingual education in the Netherlands and Germany, training of CLIL teachers, classroom strategies and assessment.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Decentering ELT: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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Decentering ELT (English Language Teaching), Action Research, and Artificial Intelligence and ELT were the main subjects me and my guest, Brazilian teacher Leonardo Lima spoke about on this show.By Teachers Talk Radio
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VU NTEU members stood down | Disrupt Land Forces updates | Voting for Palestine in Council Elections
On this iteration of the Monday Breakfast show you'll hear: Rob spoke with NTEU's Victorian Secretary Sarah Roberts about the Victoria University National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members who have been stood down in response to Victoria University NTEU members striking for a new EBA with fair pay and conditions. Megan Krakouer and Gerry Geor…
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PAYG Schs, Violence to Boys, Phone Ban: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Shaniqua Edwards-Hayde discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. This week's stories: Pay-as-you-go schooling: parents under pressure to fund essentials https://www.theguardian.com/money/article/2024/sep/02/pay-as-you-go-schooling-parents-under-pressure-to-fund-essentials 'It…
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Domain Specific Knowledge : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Darren talks about when subject knowledge is important in our pupils and why it is just as transferable as the 'soft skills' are.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teacher wellbeing tips: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
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Hannah and Lucy share a range of wellbeing tips for teachers.By Teachers Talk Radio
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(Community Matters 100) Meet Battle Creek's New City Attorney William Kim
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Following the retirement of longtime Battle Creek City Attorney Jill Steele in 2024, the search was on to find her successor. After some years as an assistant city attorney in Flint, William Kim accepted the same post in Battle Creek. Now, he joins Community Matters to talk about his view of municipal law, the importance of interaction with the cit…
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Rethinking Assessment: The Late Show with James Radburn
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In this episode of Rethinking Assessment: The Late Show with James Radburn, we tackle whether traditional assessments still hold up in a world increasingly shaped by technology and AI. Our guest, Scott Hayden, Head of Teaching, Learning, and Digital at Basingstoke College of Technology, shares his expertise in transforming educational practices thr…
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(Community Matters 100) With Charitable Giving Down, United Way Aims for a Turnaround
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Ahead of another fall campaign push for charitable giving in Calhoun County, Community Matters host Richard Piet sits down with Chris Sargent, president and CEO of the United Way of South Central Michigan. The discussion centers around how the United Way stretches a dollar, especially when charitable giving has been down in recent years. Episode Re…
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Making an Exam Results Appeal: What really happens? The Friday Morning break with John Gibbs
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This week my guest Dennis Sherwood describes the exams appeals process. Dennis is a writer, systems analyst and government adviser who campaigns for a better understanding of exam results. This is an illuminating discussion and essential listening for all teachers and parents.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Inclusion in Leadership: The Late Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
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Chris talks with Afsan Redwan about overcoming the challenges of partial sightedness in educational leadership.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Start the Year Well: The Late Show with Claire Bills
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I am joined by @TheNormalHead who has just started his second headship and @kateowbridge who has been a head for 20+ years as we reflect on how primary heads start the year well and the challenges this unique job offers!By Teachers Talk Radio
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Going Back to School for Educators and Students: The Wednesday Late, Late Show With Toby Doncaster
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On tonight’s Late Late Show with Piers Gledhill and Sharon Lambert, we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities of re-engaging with education after the summer break. Our discussion will focus on creating a welcoming and supportive environment for learners in Further Education (FE), especially those who may have had a negative schooling exper…
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