Episodes

Sunday Aug 27, 2023
GCSE Results Day analysis : Education Tonight with Brent and Adam
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Brent and Adam analyse this years GCSE results.

Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Outstanding Teaching and Learning: The Late Show with @MissFolorunsho
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
@MissFolorunsho talks to @Cat_Chowdhary about outstanding teaching and learning.

Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Teacher Development: The Twilight Show with Graham Stanley
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
My guest today was Hala Al-Matary, a teacher educator and academic director based in Egypt. We talked about how she became a teacher then teacher trainer, about her experience of training teachers face-to-face and online, and her other career as a novelist, including one controversial book.

Friday Aug 25, 2023
Friday Aug 25, 2023
Tom discusses routines and expectations that teachers can put in place with students for the start of the new academic year. Guests are Kirsty Pole, English teacher/lead and Doctor Esther Haydock, Physics teacher/lead. Stressed about your new classes for the new year ahead? This is the show for you. This is part 2 of the late show recorded live on Monday 21st August. You can listen to part 1 here: https://www.ttradio.org/listenback/episode/4790276b/what-difference-do-teachers-really-make-to-exam-results-the-late-show-with-tom-rogers

Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
What Makes a Good Head of Department? The Twilight Show with Hannah Wilson
Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
Joined by Antony Harwood a Lead Practitioner of science with 22 years worth of experience in a range of schools. Discussing the building blocks behind a good department. How to support your team and build a positive atmosphere. Including tips for new head of departments and how to build in teacher wellbeing at the core of your department.

Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Making Time For CPD?: The Late Late Show with Kathryn Taylor
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Kathryn is joined by Daren White as we discuss all things CPD, and developing teacher use of of technology in the classroom.

Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Sabrina is joined by Alexander Arminfard for her first TTR show. They discuss the importance of subject specialisms in the further education sector.

Monday Aug 21, 2023
Monday Aug 21, 2023
Tom is joined by three incredible guests to discuss the difference teachers make (or don't make) to exam results. Ever wondered what difference you make or could make as a teacher? This is the show for you. If you are a school leader getting ready for GCSE results day and the conversations thereafter with staff teams, this is also one that is a must listen.
Guests are:
Robert Plomin CBE - American/British psychologist and geneticist best known for his work in twin studies and behavior genetics. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Plomin as the 71st most cited psychologist of the 20th century. He is the author of several books on genetics and psychology.
Dylan Wiliam - World renowned teaching and learning expert. He is emeritus professor of educational assessment at the UCL Institute of Education.
Stephen Gorard - Researcher and director of the Durham University Evidence Centre for Education (DECE).
This show is brought to you in partnership with Pearson MFL.

Monday Aug 21, 2023
Recommended Novels To Teach At KS3: The Late Late Show with Ritchie Slack
Monday Aug 21, 2023
Monday Aug 21, 2023
Join Ritchie and Tamlyn, a current Head of English in a secondary school in Cambridgeshire, as we discuss and explore which novels we would recommend studying and reading to KS3 students

Monday Aug 21, 2023
Monday Aug 21, 2023
Join Tom Hopkins Burke and panelists John Gibbs, Brent Poland and Hannah Wilson who review the week in education. This week included A Level Results Day: who is responsible for closing the regional attainment gap? Plus, with one-third of students starting a T Level not completing it, why is this alternative route not taking off? The panel also discusses the TTR exclusive - History coursework in some centres was moderated down by four grades, so what impact has this had on teachers and students?








