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Teachers Talk Radio

Teachers Talk Radio
Mental Health
Professional Development
Education
Coaching and Mentoring
Moocs
Teacher Training
Primary Education
Leadership
Staff Well-Being
Classroom Experiences
Science Education
Education System
Vaping
Teaching Methodologies
Supporting Beginning Teachers
Teacher Retention
Teacher-Student Interaction
Teaching Strategies
Cold Calling
Laboratory Equipment

Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.

PublishesDailyEpisodes1072Founded7 years ago
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Tom Rogers is joined by Jim Gamble to discuss the recently published and much talked about Mossbourne Safeguarding Review. He chaired the Case Review Panel, established by the City and Hackney Safeguarding Children Partnership (CHSCP), to provide ove... more

Highly experienced and award winning advisor Ruth Swailes joins Tony to chat about the misconceptions in early years education, specifically around play and developmentally appropriate practice. With her vast experience of primary education, you can ... more

Louise Marie chats to Ben Hobbis about developing future leaders.

In the last Saturday Breakfast Show of 2025, Darren talks about how we make sure our assessments are both equitable and fair.

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Recent Guests

Surji Aboubakker
Dynamic leader in education with 19 years of experience in the UAE, focusing on meaningful change and joyful learning environments.
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Robbie Coleman
Education research expert and English teacher
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Samina Jardaneh
An experienced teacher with roles ranging from chemistry teacher to head of sixth form, involved in school and community initiatives focused on well-being.
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Eva Halasz
Strategy Director at AGC Agency and visiting lecturer
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Episode: Future-ready curriculum: The Twilight Show with Timea Kadar
Richard Ahenkorah
Subject Lead and teaches Business Management at ICCA
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Aaron Patching
Lead practitioner for a single academy focused on modernizing education, expert in AI and innovation in teaching.
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Episode: AI in the D&T Classroom: The Twilight Show with Matt Wemyss
David Anderson
A close friend of Lee Pace and an experienced educator and poet.
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Zarina Zakhanova
An experienced English language teacher and facilitator for the British Council in Kazakhstan.
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Dr. Lou Mycroft
A change maker and co-founder of Hashtag Joy FE.
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Episode: Where's the Joy in FE?: The Late Show with Toby Doncaster

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Is this the end of the MAT era? The rise of Local Area School Partnerships.
Q: Do you see more of these local area partnerships developing in the future?
Lightman expresses hope that more local partnerships will develop, emphasizing that school leaders need to recognize their ability to create the structures they need.
Is this the end of the MAT era? The rise of Local Area School Partnerships.
Q: Do you think there will be an ever-growing concentration in the size of MATs?
Lightman acknowledges that while large MATs will likely develop, the best structure must serve the young people in those schools and their communities.
Is this the end of the MAT era? The rise of Local Area School Partnerships.
Q: Can a school decide that this partnership is not working for us anymore, so we want to leave?
Yes, schools in LEAPs can decide to leave if they feel the partnership isn't working for them.
Is this the end of the MAT era? The rise of Local Area School Partnerships.
Q: What do you see as the main drivers behind the shift towards local education area partnerships?
Lightman identifies community needs and the desire for schools to work together to meet those needs as primary drivers for LEAPs.
Is this the end of the MAT era? The rise of Local Area School Partnerships.
Q: From your vantage point, where do you think MATs currently stand?
Lightman believes that MATs are not going away; while some do a great job, there's a recognition that they shouldn't be the only way schools collaborate.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Teachers Talk Radio

What is Teachers Talk Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A platform for educators, characterized by discussions on contemporary challenges, methodologies, and personal experiences in teaching. Frequent themes include mental health within the teaching profession, the intricacies of educational policies, the cyclical nature of teaching trends, and the integration of innovative practices like AI in education. These conversations often feature insights from experienced educators and specialists, making it unique in highlighting both the struggles and successes of teaching. The format invites lively debates, encouraging diverse perspectives on pressing issues affecting education today, from classroom management to teacher retention and budgetary concerns.

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1. Chalk & Talk
2. The Knowledge Matters Podcast
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4. Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee
5. The Martin Lewis Podcast

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Teachers Talk Radio launched 7 years ago and published 1072 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Surji Aboubakker
2. Robbie Coleman
3. Samina Jardaneh
4. Eva Halasz
5. Richard Ahenkorah
6. Aaron Patching
7. David Anderson
8. Zarina Zakhanova

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