Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1072 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
What happens when social media platforms open up the floodgates for schools to face unlimited criticism over their school policies? What impact does this have on us as a profession and what can we do about it? Join me to debate all these questions an... more
Tom is joined by Dan Worker (Deputy head and History teacher), Michael Downes (Head of History), Robert Simpson (English teacher) and Helen Bradford-Keegan (a Foundation Head of Educational Research & Innovation 0-19) to discuss effective revision st... more
Rae talks to Richard Beard about science teaching, examinations and whether science classes should be set.
Leading assessment in the foundation subjects. more
In this second episode from international schools worldwide, we look at inclusion and why it is just as important in the EAL classroom as it is in mainstream (English) first language classrooms. more
Nadia talks about the importance of music education in schools with guest Daniel Connor.
What hacks do you use to keep on top of your workload and reduce your own cognitive overload? Samantha discusses it here from AI to old fashioned exercise books. The show ends with a special guided meditation to help you unwind from the day.
On today's show, I spoke to Gustavo Gonzalez about the use of songs, film and TV in the classroom. We also spoke about the new GenAI songwriting tools and other AI tools.
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Apple Podcasts | #227 | United Kingdom/Education |
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