A bi-weekly book club podcast. Two friends talking about words, drinking wine and probably offering too many opinions.
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RehMedia Radio is the vocal platform for business, social media, sales and legacy building...plus a lot more.
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Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.
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Big trucks, small town. The Karmak Podcast looks at what it takes to run a software company for the heavy duty trucking industry in a small town in the Midwest. Host Jim Allen interviews members of the Karmak team, Karmak customers, vendors, and more. Jim’s outgoing, effervescent personality lends itself to an honest and entertaining podcast experience. Serving more than 1,500 locations across North America, Karmak is an employee-owned company with headquarters in Carlinville, Illinois.
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In this award winning podcast rugby league legend Rob Burrow has Motor Neurone Disease (MND), he asks seven questions to guests using his eye-gaze machine. Inspired by the number seven, which Burrow wore on his back when playing, episodes explore how sporting greats deal with adversity and how to celebrate the good at every opportunity. Burrow, who was 41, had lived with motor neurone disease (MND) since being diagnosed in late 2019. He died in June 2024. Producer: Tracy Gee. Digital Produce ...
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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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Send us a text For September’s featured read we chose to read Ann Napolitano’s Hello Beautiful with a MAMMOTH buddy read group! Listen in for spoiler free chat about the book, whet your appetite if it’s something you may fancy adding to your TBR lists, and laugh at us trying not to spoil it if you’ve read it already! 😂…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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A Question of Sports in Education: The Wednesday Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
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Michelle is joined by Rak Patel, Director of Sports and Stephen Batchelor, former Olympian, to discuss the hurdles schools face developing sports in education. Together they have a frank discussion about sports provision in UK schools.By Teachers Talk Radio
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OFSTED grades are out!: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom is joined by Dr Mary Bousted, former General Secretary of the NEU, Flora Cooper, executive headteacher and Maths teacher James Neophytou. They discuss a dramatic few days in the History of OFSTED with the immediate cessation of one word OFSTED grades.By Teachers Talk Radio
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OFSTED news, Education fads: The Late Show with Lucy Neuburger and Hannah Wilson
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Join Hannah and Lucy as they discuss the recent Ofsted news and all things fads. Also on YouTube - https://youtube.com/watch?v=M3M7lgE8QfkBy Teachers Talk Radio
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Expectation and reality: an ECT's view: The Late Late Show with Kathryn Taylor
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Andrew Alcock began his teaching career several years ago but, for various reasons did not complete his NQT year. Now he is back in the classroom, completing the ECF. Tonight, we discuss Andrew’s unique perspective on teaching and professional development.By Teachers Talk Radio
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96. Short Stories Edition - The Poisonwood Bible, James, the 100 Years of Lenni and Margot and more...
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Send us a text Another spoiler free chat on all of the following: 100 Years of Lennie and Margot - Marianne Cronin We Prescribe You A Cat - Syou Ishida The Full Moon Coffee Shop - Mai Mochizuki The Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver James - Percival Everett The Hypocrite - Jo Hamya Scenes of a Graphic Nature - Caroline O’Donoghue Her Body Among …
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How does great middle leadership bring joy to schools?: The late show with Beejesh Deva
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Beejesh talks to Adam Robbins about how Middle leaders can make decisions, set culture and provide CPD which brings joy to their teams and students.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Collaborative projects with learners: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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English teacher Belen Albarracin joined me to talk about the exciting collaborative projects she does with her learners, including TED-ED Talks and interactive choose-your-own-adventure stories.By Teachers Talk Radio
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'Getting CPD Right' The Sunday Twilight Show with Sarah Kate Towlson
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'Getting CPD Right' hosted by Sarah Kate Towlson, featuring special guests Carole Noble, Assistant Head of Teaching and Learning and Dean Williams, Assistant Head. The show delves into best practices for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in both public and private education, highlighting the hurdles and challenges that school leaders, in th…
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Goalsettng Workshop : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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On the last Saturday off the summer, Darren plans his goals for the term, talks through effective goal setting processes and gives you the space to join in and come up with your own goals for the next 16ish weeks.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Is hope making a comeback in our schools?: The Friday Morning Break with Carl Smith
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Carl chats with Neil Rawes, an experienced secondary vice principal, about whether hope is making a comeback in schools. They discuss signs that life in schools may be getting better again ranging from the pay award to Ofsted reform and the forthcoming curriculum review.By Teachers Talk Radio
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The Wonderful Insanity of Starting at a New School- Friday Lunch Show with Morgan and Tod
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Morgan and Tod discuss the wonderful whirlwind that is starting at a new school. They explore how it's more than just the initial insets and inductions—it's about deep acculturation and truly investing in the school's vision. How can a school make new staff feel valued and seen. Schools can create opportunities for extended training, leveraging dat…
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STEM and SHAPE aspirations with Futurum Careers: TTR Special with Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson
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Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson host a one off special supported by Futurum Careers to discuss the career aspirations of young people, particularly in the areas of STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and SHAPE (social sciences, humanities and arts for people and the economy). Two incredible guests join the conversation; Julia Blac…
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Instructional Design - What's it all about? The Monday Morning Break with Khanh Duc Kuttig
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In this episode, Rory Braddell shares with us the ins and outs of instructional design. We hear about the ADDIE model of the instructional design process, the roles in an instructional design team, and how materials created by AI lack that human element.By Teachers Talk Radio
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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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Using EdTech to support students: The Sunday Lunchtime show with Graham Stanley
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Marina Falasca from Argentina joins me to chat about her work as a teacher, teacher trainer, curriculum designer, and researcher, especially when it comes to integrating EdTech to enhance students' learning experiences and outcomes.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Ice Lollies, Critical Mass, Critical Thinking: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Brent Poland discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. This week's stories: ‘Too many of us have reached our critical mass of disruptive students’ https://www.tes.com/magazine/teaching-learning/secondary/teachers-reaching-burnout-disruptive-students-behaviour-schools Miss Pop…
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Direct Instruction Demystified: The Saturday Lunch Show Live with Jamie Clark
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Jamie is joined by teacher guest Zach Groshell to discuss all things DI and instructional coaching.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Decoding Leadership : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Darren takes a look at what leadership is compared to what we think it is and thinks about why it can be so difficult to evaluate the efficacy of a leader.By Teachers Talk Radio
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GCSE Results Special: Education Tonight
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Brent (@BrentPoland1) and Paul (@Arkle123) examine discuss this year's GCSE results and examine the exam system to find out if it's fit for purposes. Tonight's guest is Sammy Wright.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Tips for starting in a new school: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom hosts solo as he explores the do's and don'ts for starting out in a new school. He talks about his own personal experiences of starting in new schools and then delves into teachers shared wisdom on how to make the best possible start in a new place of work.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Send us a text August's featured read was Babel by R F Kuang, which offered plenty of discussion points. As ever, this episode is spoiler free!By Rhiannon Fallows & Hannah Wilkinson
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Supporting deaf pupils: The Monday Morning Break with Marie Greenhalgh
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Marie talks to Emily Sharpe about the various ways in which teachers can support deaf students.By Teachers Talk Radio
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