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Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 13min
SEND and Writing: Saturday Live with Jamie Clark
Martin Ferguson joins Jamie Clark for a conversation about SEND and Writing. They discuss the cognitive demands of writing and practical strategies to overcome these barriers.

Oct 6, 2024 • 1h 31min
Inclusive Practices: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
I spoke to Gerard McLoughlin about inclusive practices in #education, especially #ELT, and was joined at the end of the show by Phil Longwell.

Oct 6, 2024 • 1h 32min
Classroom Culture Connect: Bridging Behaviour Management and Learning: The Sunday Twilight Show with Sarah Kate Towlson
In this episode, we dive into the connection between classroom culture, wellbeing, behaviour management and learning outcomes. Join host Sarah Kate Towlson as she talks with Mark Pestell, Assistant Head in charge of Key Stage 3 and Holly Brookes, Wellbeing Lead, to explore practical strategies for creating positive classroom environments, managing behaviour and supporting both student and teacher wellbeing. Whether you're teaching in the UK or internationally, this episode offers valuable insights for building a more connected, impactful classroom culture.

Oct 6, 2024 • 30min
Secondary fears, £10k fines, Policies huh!: The Weekly Review
On The Weekly Review, Lianne Lax and Brent Poland discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax.
This week's stories:
Most primary teachers would not consider secondary
https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/primary/most-primary-teachers-would-teach-in-secondary-school
Italy revives policy of failing badly behaved pupils to ‘bring back respect’
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/26/italy-pupils-grades-for-conduct-law
Do we actually need teaching and learning policies?
https://www.tes.com/magazine/teaching-learning/general/do-schools-actually-need-teaching-and-learning-policies
Shows Reviewed:
Teaching in the USA: Thursday Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
What Do We Want From The Curriculum Review?: Education Tonight with Adam & Brent
The Saturday Show Live with Jamie Clark: SEND and Writing (featuring Martin Ferguson)

Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 35min
Beyond School Walls. How Technology is Shaping Alternate Provision: The Late Show onTeachers Talk Radio with James Radburn
Join James Radburn as he is in conversation with Ayesha Allen, a Principal of an online Alternate Provision supporting students who struggle to access in-person education. With over 14 years of experience in teaching and leadership, Ayesha shares insights into how digital platforms are transforming education for vulnerable learners, including those with SEND and Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA). They discuss the alarming rise in children missing from school, the intersection of tech and parenting, and why teachers need to adapt to modern education needs. Tune in for a future-looking conversation on how technology is reshaping the way we educate every child.

Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 7min
The sometimes misunderstood, always vital, role of the SENCo. The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
Dr. Tristan Middleton discusses the role of the special education coordinator (SENCO) in schools and the challenges they face. The SENCO is a mandated role in state schools in the UK and is responsible for overseeing the provision for children with special educational needs (SEN) and supporting the development of teachers. However, the role of the SENCO is open to debate, with discussions about whether they should be part of the school's leadership team. The conversation also explores the impact of school exclusions on students with SEN and the need for a more inclusive approach to behavior management. In this conversation, John and Dr. Tristan Middleton discuss the importance of nurturing and inclusive approaches in schools. They explore the role of leadership in creating a nurturing culture and the need for whole-school approaches. They also touch on the concept of nurture groups and their effectiveness in supporting students with social, emotional, and mental health needs. The conversation highlights the negative impact that exclusion and isolation rooms can have on students and emphasizes the importance of building a sense of community in schools. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for a shift towards nurturing and inclusive practices in education.

Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 1min
What Do We Want From The Curriculum Review?: Education Tonight
Adam (@aspence81) and Brent (@BrentPoland1) explore the DfE's call for teachers, and others, to provide their thoughts on the current curriculum.
In part 2 they shed light on the shortage of TAs in our schools and the working conditions they endure along with analysis of their remuneration packages.

Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 8min
Teaching in the USA: Thursday Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
Chris is joined by guest John Lawson to explore the key differences between education in the USA and the UK.

Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 28min
At the chalkface - the untold story of teaching: The Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
Michelle is joined by two experienced teachers - Mrs Denise Kai-Samba and Mrs Eunice Taylor - to delve into what teaching is really like on the day to day. They explore the highs, the lows and everything in between.

Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 32min
Heard it in the playground! Fake news and media literacy: The Late Show with Lucy Neuburger, Paul Hazzard and The Economist Foundation
The show you've been waiting for all week. Lucy @LuEliz1989 and Paul @Arkle123 talk to Katie Campbell and Olivia Plattman from The Economist Education Foundation about their Topical Talk lessons that are available, free to all.
Katie was a primary school teacher and specialist leader of education.
Olivia was a religious studies teacher where her passion was helping students to think critically, speak confidently and listen with an open mind.
They work at the Foundation to produce and promote lessons, teaching and good practice in media literacy.
Visit Topical Talk to explore the incredible range of free resources available from the Economist Education Foundation here.