Teachers Talk Radio
Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.
Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.
Episodes

Feb 28, 2026
Feb 28, 2026
1hr 30 min
Darren looks at a study examining beginner teacher recruitment and retention across Egypt and the UAE.

Feb 27, 2026
Feb 27, 2026
1hr 33 min
Dave Brown speaks to Ukranian teachers Karolina, Anastasiia and Olya on how the war has affected the lives of teachers and students after 4 years of conflict.

Feb 27, 2026
Feb 27, 2026
1hr 14 min
Louise Marie meets with Shane Leaning to discuss how to lead, coach and implement change effectively.

Feb 27, 2026
Feb 27, 2026
1hr 9 min
Carl chats to experienced Assistant Principal and SENCO about what the SEND proposals in the education white paper really mean for the people working in schools.

Feb 25, 2026
Feb 25, 2026
1hr 13 min
Should schools restrict toilet breaks during lessons? Or are tighter policies necessary to maintain behaviour, safety and learning time? In Points of View, we explore one of the most heated and surprisingly complex debates in schools today. From safeguarding and vaping concerns to dignity, medical needs and student trust, where should the line be drawn? Are strict policies about consistency and standards? Or do they risk undermining student wellbeing? As always, we platform different perspectives and invite respectful challenge. Expect strong opinions, practical realities, and plenty for teachers, leaders and parents to reflect on.

Feb 25, 2026
Feb 25, 2026
51 min
Famida Choudhary is joined by Cat Chowdhary for a thought-provoking discussion on what real progress in lessons truly means. Moving beyond task completion and content coverage, the conversation explores progress as a shift in thinking — from “then” to “now.” Drawing on research, the gradual release model, adaptive teaching, and evidence-informed feedback practices, the show examines how clarity, questioning, and student response drive meaningful learning. A reflective and practical discussion for teachers and leaders committed to ensuring progress is measured by understanding — not just performance.

Feb 23, 2026
Feb 23, 2026
1hr 8 min
Fewer children are reading for pleasure than ever before. Screens are louder. Notifications are faster. Attention is shorter. So in a world of endless scrolling, does sitting down with a book still matter?In this World Book Day special, we ask the difficult questions: Does reading for pleasure really shape success? And do events like World Book Day create lasting change - or just a moment of enthusiasm?One bold claim. An honest debate.If you want to succeed, read.

Feb 21, 2026
Feb 21, 2026
1hr 32 min
Darren discusses how collegiality is not the same as congeniality, and it something that must be deliberately fostered in the workplace.

Feb 19, 2026
Feb 19, 2026
1hr 2 min
Join Chris as he challenges the way we think about homework, reframing it from an afterthought into a powerful part of learning. In this episode, he explores how purposeful, well-designed homework can build confidence, deepen understanding, and turn small moments of practice into real progress.

Feb 19, 2026
Feb 19, 2026
1hr 18 min
The Truth Behind Teaching: Did They Learn It or Did You Just Say It? is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Michelle Hinds that cuts through classroom performance and gets to the heart of real learning. With honesty, insight, and a touch of humour, Michelle explores what actually happens between teaching and understanding why great lessons don’t always equal deep learning, how to spot genuine progress, and what teachers can do to bridge the gap. Expect sharp reflections, practical strategies, and candid conversations about the realities of teaching that every educator will recognise.







