
We look at improvement in English schools over the last twenty years, interviewing the key thinkers, policy-makers, and leaders to find out what's changed, how things have improved, and why.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

"You can learn a great deal from Finland, but you have to get into a time machine."
In this episode, we speak to Tim Oates, CBE. Tim was an education researcher and evaluator of youth training schemes, then worked at the Qualifications and Curriculu... more
In this episode, we talk to Professor Rob Coe. Rob was a maths teacher, then, for many years, Director of the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring. He is now both Director of Research and Development at Evidence Based Education (EBE) and Senior Assoc... more
Daisy Christodoulou is the Director of Education at No More Marking. Daisy was at the forefront of a movement of bloggers and thinkers which sought to change how teachers thought about student learning, and what they did in the classroom. Her 2013 bo... more
Sir Nick Gibb focused on education as an opposition MP from the early 2000s. From 2010-2023, with two brief interruptions, he was Minister for Schools. Nick's interest in specific aspects of teaching - notably phonics and knowledge-rich teaching - go... more
John Jerrim is a Professor of Education and Social Statistics, and the Director of the Quantitative Social Science Research Centre at UCL Institute of Education.
I particularly wanted to learn from him about England's performance in international te... more
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