Episodes

Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Feedback that works - with Kate Jones. The late late show with Dani Walley
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Dani talks to bestselling author Kate Jones about her new book, Feedback: Strategies to Support Teacher Workload and Improve Pupil Progress. They explore practical, evidence-based tips for giving feedback that truly makes a difference for students while easing teacher workload. This show is brought to you in partnership with John Catt Educational.

Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Curriculum Conversations: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
In part one of Curriculum Conversations, Hannah Wilson @ArtTeacherHWN and Lucy Neuburger @LuEliz1989 reflect on 10 years of the current National Curriculum and their hopes for the 2025 Curriculum and Assessment Review.
In part two, Hannah and Lucy ask the question "what would your 'dream curriculum' look like if you were in charge?"

Monday Dec 02, 2024
Monday Dec 02, 2024
Tom Rogers runs through they key parts of the recent DFE survey release on the working lives of teachers. What were the key takeaways? What are teachers currently thinking? Tom is joined by TJ Watson, a lead practitioner of Science based in London, to share his takes on the data.

Monday Dec 02, 2024
Monday Dec 02, 2024
Ngo Duc Huy and I discuss the challenges faced by early career English language teachers in Vietnam and share an insightful and interesting conversation about the teaching landscape in the country.

Monday Dec 02, 2024
What do we need to succeed in life?: The Saturday Social with Will Mercer
Monday Dec 02, 2024
Monday Dec 02, 2024
Will is in conversation with Paula Moses to discuss her innovative PhD research about the concept of success in life and the role of the primary curriculum in helping pupils achieve this.

Sunday Dec 01, 2024
The Power of PE: The Sunday Social with Toria Bono
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
Toria discusses PE - what does modern day PE teaching look like? The guest is Matt Cotten, a primary school teacher and leader who is passionate about PE teaching at all levels and phases.

Sunday Dec 01, 2024
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
In this compelling episode, hosts Brent Poland and stand in guest co host Christopher Vowles dive deep into the complex issue of knife crime affecting schools and youth communities. Drawing from personal experiences and national statistics, they explore the multifaceted factors driving the increase in knife-related offences, including gang culture, urban dynamics, and social pressures.
The conversation takes listeners on a nuanced journey through the realities of youth violence, examining how different regions of the United Kingdom experience this challenge differently. Christopher shares a powerful personal anecdote from his teaching days in London, while Brent provides insights into the broader societal trends that contribute to this growing concern.
Key topics include:
The evolving nature of gang culture from the 1960s to today
Statistical trends in knife-related offenses
The psychological and social factors driving youth to carry weapons
Potential approaches to addressing the root causes of knife crime
Sponsored by John Catt Educational and ParentKind, this episode offers a thoughtful, nuanced perspective on one of the most pressing issues facing education and youth today. It's a must-listen for educators, parents, and anyone concerned about youth safety and societal challenges.

Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Talking All Things Oracy: The Late Show with David Brown
Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Dave chats to Gemma Molyneux and Matt Venton about Oracy. What is it, why has it recently become so prominent as a focus in education, how can it help students in the classroom and beyond and how can we avoid it becoming just the latest passing fad?

Friday Nov 29, 2024
Friday Nov 29, 2024
This episode explores the intricate relationship between language and social identity. John Gibbs and Dr Christian Ilbury, from Edinburgh University, discuss how accents can signal various aspects of identity, including region, class, and even competence. Christian challenges the notion of a 'standard' language, advocating for the appreciation of linguistic diversity. He highlights the ongoing issues of accent bias and linguistic discrimination, particularly in educational and professional settings. The discussion also touches on the importance of oracy in education, the influence of social media on youth language, and the need for teachers to adapt to changing linguistic landscapes. Ultimately, the conclusion emphasizes the importance of embracing one's linguistic identity and dismantling prejudices associated with language use.

Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Michelle shares insights into the challenges and opportunities of middle leadership. The show offers a practical guide to effective middle leadership that will ultimately influence change. Middle leaders are the catalyst for change!