
Adam Marycz
Early years education consultant at TTS Resources. Previously an early years teacher and manager of nurseries and wraparound provision settings for 14 years.
Top 3 podcasts with Adam Marycz
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Sep 4, 2025 • 24min
Episode 12 | Effective Oracy Interventions with Adam Marycz
In this insightful discussion, Adam Marycz, an early years education consultant with over 14 years in teaching and nursery management, shares effective strategies for fostering oracy in children. He emphasizes the significance of understanding children's needs and providing them with comfortable spaces for interaction. Adam also offers tips on enhancing language skills during mealtimes and how micro-moments can make a difference in child development. Learn how to nurture children's internal dialogue and support their communication in everyday settings.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 20min
Episode 11 | The power of speaking and listening with Adam Marycz
In this engaging discussion, Adam Marycz, an early years education consultant, shares his insights on the impact of screen time on children's communication skills. He highlights how one-way interactions from screens can shape language development and accents. Adam emphasizes the importance of creating language-rich environments that foster critical thinking and allow for processing time. Lastly, he discusses the challenges of background noise in learning spaces and suggests strategies for enhancing meaningful conversations among young learners.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 17min
Episode 10 | The Oracy Gap: Who gets left behind? with Adam Marycz
In this discussion, Adam Marycz, an early years education consultant with a rich background in teaching, dives into the impact of socioeconomic status on children's oracy skills. He emphasizes the importance of 'cultural capital' and equitable access to educational resources. The conversation also touches on how the Early Years Pupil Premium can support learning, and the need for educators to effectively utilize tools like Recordable Pegs and Talking Pens. Adam advocates for recognizing diverse communication styles to bridge the oracy gap in education.