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

Nov 29, 2025
Nov 29, 2025
1hr 31 min
Darren looks at the concept of psychological capital which suggests the better able you are to regulate your emotions, the higher the quality of your working life.

Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
59 min
In this mental health hour, we are getting festive and talking it out!

Nov 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
1hr 21 min
Tom Bennett and Emma Clarke join Tom Rogers to discuss the latest debates around the use of 'isolation rooms' in schools. Tom Bennett OBE is the founder and director of ResearchED, author, consultant and DfE behaviour advisor. Emma Clarke is the Primary PGCE Programme Lead at University of York. Video version of this show is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxPwEnrn3Rk&t=4641s

Nov 26, 2025
Nov 26, 2025
1hr 17 min
Join Michelle Hinds and guest Michael Senior, experienced Head of English, as they explore how humour can elevate teaching, deepen connections, and energise the classroom. A quick, insightful dive into why a good laugh might just be a teacher’s most powerful tool.

Nov 26, 2025
Nov 26, 2025
49 min
Tom Rogers is joined by Duncan Verry and Kate O'Neill from BETT Global to discuss what teachers can look forward to at BETT 2026 this January 21st-23rd in London. Teachers Talk Radio will be there - will you? Visit https://uk.bettshow.com/ to grab your free ticket today.

Nov 23, 2025
Nov 23, 2025
1hr 2 min
In tonight's episode,Bob Craig and I discuss how to motivate, stimulate and promote deliberate practice in the classroom. Plus tips on how to change the classroom dynamic!

Nov 23, 2025
Nov 23, 2025
52 min
The panel (Liz Webb, Rae Whitehouse and Tom Rogers) discuss - Three-quarters of parents have allowed their child to stay at home and take a “duvet day” if they don’t want to attend school, according to a new survey. Seventy-five per cent of 2,000 parents surveyed said they have allowed their child not to go to school if they feel tired, emotional or not able to attend. Forty per cent of those surveyed said they had allowed “duvet days” to happen more than once. On average, parents reported letting their children take six days off during the past school year for these reasons, while 75 per cent of parents said their child’s behaviour improved after such absences. Ninety-seven per cent of surveyed parents said they believe their child’s mental health is just as important as academic success.

Nov 22, 2025
Nov 22, 2025
1hr 20 min
Why are teachers leaving in record numbers? Why won’t new graduates join the profession? And has public respect for teachers hit an all-time low?
In this show, we explore the pressures, perceptions, and politics shaping modern teaching in the UK. From workload and behaviour to pay, status, and social expectations, we ask the big question: has Britain stopped valuing its teachers?
Featuring real voices from classrooms this is a conversation about the future of education — and the people holding it together.

Nov 22, 2025
Nov 22, 2025
1hr 28 min
While we may mourn the decline of conferences in fancy hotels with post lunches, Darren looks at the importance of webinars and considers why they have remained the default form of CPD post-pandemic.

Nov 21, 2025
Nov 21, 2025
59 min
It's actually four weeks, not five, until the hols for most. How are you coping? We talk things to do to just keep going.







