

Thinking Deeply about Primary Education
Kieran Mackle
Welcome to Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, the podcast that gives you a peek inside the minds of some truly inspirational primary teachers. Whether you're new to the profession or a school leader with tons of experience this podcast is a must listen. For references, links and extended cut video episodes head over to www.thinkingdeeply.info
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Nov 9, 2024 • 1h 1min
Powerful RE with Adam Smith
Adam Smith, a dedicated primary teacher and leader, shares his expertise on the significance of Religious Education. He discusses the integration of multidisciplinary approaches in the curriculum and the importance of maintaining clear boundaries to enrich students' understanding. Themes of community and multiculturalism are explored, alongside the educational value of Islamic art. Smith also reflects on Christianity's complex relationship with war and peace, emphasizing the depth of faith, resilience, and cultural narratives within the primary curriculum.

Nov 2, 2024 • 40min
Language and Learning – Supporting EAL Pupils in Mathematics
In a captivating discussion, Stuart Welsh, an expert in primary education, reveals crucial strategies for supporting EAL pupils in mathematics. He highlights the unique challenges these learners face, from navigating language-heavy instructions to tackling abstract concepts. Stuart shares innovative techniques for making mathematical language accessible, such as bilingual glossaries and visual aids. Emphasizing the importance of inclusive environments, he offers practical advice to foster confidence and understanding, ensuring every student can succeed in math.

Oct 26, 2024 • 59min
Time to Look – A Primary Art Field Guide
Naomi Pilling, an art curriculum writer and teacher trainer, discusses the crucial role of art education in primary schools. She explains how art fosters creativity and self-expression, emphasizing that every child benefits from engaging with visual arts. Naomi shares key principles for impactful teaching and insights on overcoming common challenges faced by educators. Additionally, she highlights the importance of nurturing observational skills and confidence in both teachers and students to unlock their artistic potential.

Oct 19, 2024 • 2h 4min
The questions that keep me thinking
In this discussion, Josh Goodrich, an educator known for his insights on coaching in primary education, shares thought-provoking strategies to enhance teaching. He emphasizes effective scaffolding techniques to boost student engagement and understanding. Josh delves into the role of manipulatives in math education, advocating for deep comprehension over mere correct answers. Additionally, he addresses the challenges educators face in adapting to change and the importance of purposeful leadership and collaboration with parents to foster a positive learning environment.

Oct 12, 2024 • 49min
Strategies for Success in Leadership
In this engaging discussion, John O’Neill, Rector of The High School of Glasgow with nearly a decade of leadership experience, shares powerful insights into school leadership. He dives into the importance of building a positive school culture and the challenges of managing change. John discusses his personal journey in leadership, emphasizing a people-first approach and the need for authenticity. He also highlights strategies to empower staff and foster continuous professional growth, while emphasizing the significance of self-care for effective leadership.

Oct 5, 2024 • 1h 6min
Primary Reading Simplified with Christopher Such
Christopher Such, author of 'The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading' and the forthcoming 'Primary Reading Simplified', shares his passion for enhancing literacy education. He discusses his motivation for writing a new book and highlights key elements that make reading lessons successful. Listeners will learn effective strategies for assessing reading difficulties, curating high-quality texts, and fostering a reading culture in schools. Christopher's insights offer actionable advice for educators eager to adapt and improve their reading instruction methods.

Sep 28, 2024 • 1h 1min
Sequencing the Primary Curriculum
Emma Lennard, a curriculum development specialist, and Seamus Gibbons, an executive principal overseeing teacher training, share their insights on curriculum sequencing. They discuss their inspiration for writing 'Sequencing the Primary Curriculum' and the challenges of designing effective curricula. Key strategies include making connections between subjects, addressing diverse learning needs, and offering guidance for schools revamping their approach. Their expert advice is invaluable for educators looking to enhance student outcomes and teaching practices.

Sep 21, 2024 • 54min
Small Numbers, Big Ideas
Joe Austen, an early mathematics specialist, discusses the transformative power of foundational math education. He shares insights on how early math shapes a child’s cognitive growth and highlights the importance of understanding key concepts. The conversation explores the balance between conceptual understanding and procedural fluency in teaching. Joe emphasizes the role of manipulatives and play-based learning, promoting engaging activities to foster strong mathematical foundations in young children.

Sep 14, 2024 • 56min
Flourishing as a new or beginning teacher
Dr. Geraldine Magennis, a Professor at St. Mary's University College, shares her insights on supporting new teachers' professional development. She delves into the main challenges and unique opportunities that beginning educators face. Strategies for accessing high-quality CPD tailored to individual needs are discussed, along with the significance of collaboration with mentors. Dr. Magennis also emphasizes using technology for effective learning connections and highlights the importance of evaluating the impact of professional growth on teaching practices.

Sep 7, 2024 • 47min
Ofsted Overhaul: Changes, Challenges, and Complexities
Adam Smith, an expert in educational reform, and Elliot Morgan, a seasoned education leader, dive into the recent Ofsted changes that could reshape teaching. They discuss the controversial removal of single-word judgments and its impact on school workloads. The duo debates potential unforeseen consequences lurking in these reforms and how inclusivity criteria might influence assessments. With a critical eye, they advocate for a balance between accountability and professional autonomy, all while emphasizing the need for genuine improvement in education.