Two experienced teachers shooting the breeze about all things education!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationHow To |
In this episode we explore how to be creative with one of the best. Blair Minchin is truly amazing in the classroom. If you haven't seen his work on Twitter or Instagram then you are in for a treat when you do! more
We were kindly given the chance to talk to Phil and jumped at the chance. Throughout his hugely successful career, he has published numerous books and appeared on lots of television shows. more
Following a brief chat with Kat McGreal at the Shaftesbury Teachmeet, we knew we need to speak to her for longer about her amazing work. It has taken a while but we did it! more
This episode sees us mulling over the hot topic of independent learners; what do they look like, how we achieve it and how we see this moving forward from Covid-19 and school closures. more
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A very engaging and informative listen.
Would it be possible to use better microphones; the production quality is abysmal
Really interesting and easily applicable stuff discussed - especially loved the coaching episode! more
An engaging, informative and real reflection on the world of teaching- from people who are in the middle of issues us teachers are facing.
What a great podcast from Joe and Lorna, topical issues and discussions. I like the idea of inviting pedagogical specialists in to discuss crux educational issues. This makes the long drive to work a breeze! Keep up the good work guys
Apple Podcasts | #104 | United Kingdom/Education/How To |
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