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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
Cold Calling
Teacher-Student Interaction
Teaching Strategies
Laboratory Equipment

Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.

PublishesDailyEpisodes1072Founded7 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Join Chris as he explores the vulnerability of putting yourself out there in teaching, from applying for promotions to stepping into leadership roles. This episode reflects on the discomfort, self-doubt, and awkwardness that can come with being seen ... more

From a young age, we are constantly exposed to depictions of teachers in books, films and TV series: the nurturing Miss Honey, the chaotic maverick Dewey Finn, the firm-but-wise Mr Feeny… but how accurate - or constructive - are these depictions when... more

What can Zelda teach us about learning? Listen in for more about gamification and teaching and learning.

Who really decides what our students learn and why?

In this episode, I’m joined by Stephanie Martin to unpack one of the most pressing questions in international education: Whose curriculum is it anyway? Together, we explore the global dominance of ... more

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Recent Guests

Stephanie Martin
International keynote and TEDx speaker, education consultant, researcher, university instructor
University of Wollongong (Dubai campus), Education Consultant
Episode: Whose curriculum is it anyway? Western Models In Global Contexts: The Wednesday Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
Simon Sharp
Head teacher with international experience in Malaysia, Chicago, Hanoi, etc.
Fetcham Village Infant School
Episode: Do we expect enough of our primary school children? The Sunday Late Show with Christopher Vowles
Natasha Chalk
Educator and professional advocating relational approaches in schools
Chalk Radio
Episode: Why Relationships Matter More Than Systems: The Sunday Lunch Show with Michael Wright
Patrick Cozier
Secondary school head teacher, author, and education leader
Head Teacher, large secondary school in North London; author; trustee
Episode: Leadership - Taking the Helm Through Tempest and Tide: The Twilight Show with Louise Pickering
Scott Swain
PhD researcher on teacher well-being and student mental health
Researcher/PhD student (previously teacher)
Episode: Teachers' Mental Health - What Can Be Done to?: The Friday Late Show with Dave Brown
Edmund Barnett-Ward
Regular blogger and commentator on Ofsted-related issues
Independent education commentator
Episode: “Driving on Regardless” - OFSTED Under Fire Again: Points of View
Ryan Parke
Men's coach, author, TEDx speaker specializing in hormones, lifestyle, and male mental health
Independent coach/author
Episode: More Than Feelings - The Science of Male Wellbeing: The Late Show with Tim Smale
Maiah Hollander
Guest sharing expat experiences and cross‑cultural insights
Episode: Expat Life as an English Language Teacher: The Sunday Social
Nigel Miller
CEO, Active Learning Group; leader in outdoor education experiences
Active Learning Group
Episode: Beyond the Classroom - How Outdoor Learning Builds Character and Wellbeing: TTR Special

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Whose curriculum is it anyway? Western Models In Global Contexts: The Wednesday Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
Q: Why do Western curricula continue to dominate international schooling, in your view?
Familiarity, perceived quality, and strong internal systems plus market signals reinforce the preference, though she cautions it isn't necessarily the best fit for every context.
Whose curriculum is it anyway? Western Models In Global Contexts: The Wednesday Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
Q: Stephanie, how did you navigate the tension between Western curricula and local context in your own schools?
She described adapting texts, filling gaps with students' cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and viewing curriculum as something that can be transformed rather than rigidly followed.
Teachers' Mental Health - What Can Be Done to?: The Friday Late Show with Dave Brown
Q: What concrete changes did these schools implement to support teachers?
Key changes included giving teachers protected time, reducing Ofsted pressure when possible, and establishing dedicated mental health teams or leads to streamline referrals and support for students, which in turn reduced teacher burnout.
Teachers' Mental Health - What Can Be Done to?: The Friday Late Show with Dave Brown
Q: How did you select the three schools and what was your methodology?
I looked for schools already doing good practices in teacher well-being, used the Department for Education's Staff Well-being Charter as a starting point, and then identified three that represented different stages on their well-being journeys to learn what works.
Parental engagement in primary RSE & PSHE: TTR Special with Kapow Primary
Q: What practical steps help teachers communicate effectively with parents about RSHE/PSHE?
Provide templates and FAQs through subject leads, ensure CPD for staff, share a concise unit overview at the start of the year, communicate through multiple channels, and share how lessons will be delivered while inviting parents to review content in a guided manner.

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

Focusing on the educational landscape, this show offers thoughtful discussions on various challenges and developments facing teachers today. Topics include mental health within the teaching profession, teacher retention and recruitment challenges, and innovative strategies for effective teaching. The program features personal accounts from educators and professionals, shedding light on the complexities of classroom experiences, leadership dynamics, and adaptation in response to external pressures such as war and policy changes. Unique segments, often engaging with current events and teaching methodologies, provide listeners with actionable insights and promote both individual and collective growth within educational communities.

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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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Recent guests on Teachers Talk Radio include:

1. Stephanie Martin
2. Simon Sharp
3. Natasha Chalk
4. Patrick Cozier
5. Scott Swain
6. Edmund Barnett-Ward
7. Ryan Parke
8. Maiah Hollander

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