A podcast to help teachers around the whole world plan outstanding lessons
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducation |
Julia discusses her life and teaching experiences in Bahrain, as well as brief mentions of her time living and working in Thailand. Got a young family and hesitant about the move? Julia explains why this is not an issue.
Sophie discusses a lesson that is taught to year 9s in anticipation of beginning key stage 4. Her school deliver snippets of content to pupils in a 9-week program to give students the opportunity to discover what the PE BTEC course (and other subject... more
This episode explores life as a teacher in Japan and what life is really like. We discuss a typical day in school as well as cultural aspects, including addressing some misconceptions that some might have about the country. This episode is a must for... more
This episode is a slightly alternative approach to teaching languages. Andrew describes his lesson on applying directions in a practical way. However, as Andrew is speaking from a 'TEFL' (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) perspective, he is act... more
Leading in to exam season, English Teacher, Lauren describes her lesson 90-minute with her top set year 11 group in which they go through some key exam techniques for an English Language paper. This particular lesson focuses on an extract from The Ki... more
Amy describes her cricket lesson on the use of the overarm throw when fielding in cricket. Her lesson is described for one of her girls’ groups, but can be applied to all standards with the use of minor changes to activities if deemed appropriate. Th... more
In the episode, Charlotte describes her 100-minute lesson on one of her favourite topics. Although Charlotte’s lesson won’t suit all, it is clearly discussed how the lesson can be either condensed down to 60 minutes or even extended over 2 lessons. more
In an episode that was recorded in the middle of the Covid pandemic (when exams in the UK were still due to go ahead!), Jennifer demonstrates her years of experience in GCSE exams with particular hints and tips in MFL papers. This particular lesson i... more
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