Episodes

Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Social Justice in ELT: The Twilight Show with Harry Waters
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Harry and Amina Douidi talk about various issues related to social justice and just how far we can take it in ELT.

Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
The Search for Home: The Morning Break with Jane Ritter
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Jane is joined by Stefano Palumbo to discuss all things 'home' and the search for it.

Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Becoming a Teacher: The Late Late show with Deaglan Mcloran (30-06-22)
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Deaglan and his friend Conall catch up on their latest exploits in teaching, what got them into teaching and what helps them blow off steam on those difficult teaching days.

Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
What makes good literature?: The Saturday Twilight Show with Eugene Mcfadden (02-07-22)
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Eugene Mcfadden speaks to two badgers on what makes good literature, how to create a successful culture at ks5 and why we want our pupils to view themselves as apex predators.

Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Teaching 2.1: The Morning Break with Graham Stanley
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Suzanne Mordue, Teacher Educator and Instructional Designer, joins Graham to talk about everything from Continuing Professional Development, the use of technology in teaching and teacher education, practising languages using blogs, and more.

Monday Jul 04, 2022
Alternative Provision : The Twilight Show with Seb Ventura
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Monday Jul 04, 2022
How can in-house alternative provision help get students back into mainstream schools? I discuss how one such centre in Essex -The Turnaround centre has a high rate of success in this area. How are they successful and what strategies can schools learn from them? My guest is Sarah Jane Parker who is the Lead at the centre which is part of The Plume Academy.

Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Chloe left the UK to teach drama in Malawi. She is also a deputy head at her secondary school. She left because she wanted to teach her subject and not do behaviour management all the time. Let's hear about her thoughts and experience while teaching abroad for the first time in a non EU country.

Friday Jul 01, 2022
The Oxford Smart Curriculum: The Late Show with Genevieve Bent
Friday Jul 01, 2022
Friday Jul 01, 2022
Join Genevieve Bent and her guests Prem Hirani (OUP) and Gillian Musgrave (Pioneer School) as they discuss the #OxfordSmart Curriculum and the Pioneer Schools Programme.

Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
A lucky dip of talk topics: The Late Late Show with Ed Finch & Toby P-C
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
Ed and Toby dipped into their lucky dip of conversation starters and discussed school summer productions; class handover meetings; school reports; Ed's longest ever surviving roll of cling film; a plug for the Rethinking Education conference; When Harry Met Sally; Toby's post armchair Glastonbury analysis; (not enough) investment in music education and then Ed played Yesterday by the Beatles which didn't grace Paul McCartney's never-ending headline set last Saturday! Toby and Ed on the radio - in even better than McCartney at Glasto shocker!

Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
Native and Non-native speakers teaching English: The Morning Break with Jane Ritter
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
This morning I spoke with Meri Maroutian, the_non_native_speaker, about her work to raise awareness and remind employers, learners and parents about their valuable role.
Meri Maroutian is a Delta-qualified teacher based in Parma, Italy. Having lived and studied mainly in Malaysia, America and Italy, she has become aware of the social injustices reserved for those who are forever perceived as foreigners or “non-native” speakers of any given language.
https://thenonnativespeaker.com/








