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TTS Educators' Podcast

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Early Years Education
Special Educational Needs
Oracy
Education
Autism
Speech and Language Therapy
ADHD
Early Childhood Education
Neurodiversity
Early Intervention
Dyscalculia
Child Psychology
SEND
Dyslexia
Inclusive Education
Child Development
Speech and Language Challenges
Language Development
Social Communication Skills
Oracy Education

Welcome to the TTS Talking Educators' Podcast. Tune-in to hear from guest experts, early years practitioners, and our in-house educationalists experts as we discuss the big topics in education.

We’ll be sharing practical guidance and inspiration for your settings, signposting you to relevant resources, and providing exclusive supporting content that will help you inspire the next generation of le... more

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In this episode, Adam Marycz - Early Childhood Educationalist at TTS and host of this podcast - is joined by Dr William Zoppellini, a researcher, educator, and founder of Coffee & Theory, whose work focuses on understanding how children learn and dev... more

In this episode, Adam Marycz - Early Childhood Educationalist at TTS and host of this podcast - is joined by Tina Farr, Headteacher of St. Ebbe's Primary School in Oxford, and a strong advocate for play in education.

Tina shares her journey of emb... more

In this episode, Adam Marycz - Early Childhood Educationalist at TTS and host of this podcast - is joined by Professor Julie Fisher, an independent Early Years Adviser and Visiting Professor of Early Childhood Education at Oxford Brookes University. ... more

In this episode, Adam Marycz - Early Childhood Educationalist at TTS and host of this podcast - is joined by Ruth Lue-Quee to discuss the Play is Learning Campaign and the broader role of play in education.

Ruth heads up the Play is Learning campa... more

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Ruth Lue-Quee
Educational Consultant, former Deputy Head Teacher and founder of MMT Play
My Mummy Teacher / MMT Play
Episode: Play is Learning - an Overview with Ruth Lue-Quee
Louisa Reeves
Director of Policy and Evidence at Speech and Language UPay, a children's charity supporting those with speech and language challenges.
Speech and Language UPay
Episode: Episode 18 | Acting on Speech and Language Challenges with Louisa Reeves
Rob Jennings
Specialist maths teacher and co-founder of the Dyscalculia Network
Dyscalculia Network
Episode: Episode 13 | Defining dyscalculia and why talk helps with Rob Jennings
Adam Marycz
Early Years Education Consultant
TTS Resources
Episode: Episode 9 | What is Oracy and why is it important? with Adam Marycz
Amy Gaunt
Director of Learning Impact and Influence at Voice 21
Voice 21
Episode: Episode 5 | Defining and unpicking oracy with Amy Gaunt
Mike Gardner
Founder of the Oracy Shift and teaching and learning lead for the Maritime Academy Trust
Oracy Shift
Episode: Episode 4 | Everyday Opportunities for Oracy with Mike Gardner
Michael Gardner
Founder of Oracy Shift and teaching and learning lead at Maritime Academy Trust
Maritime Academy Trust
Episode: Episode 1 | Oracy and Social Mobility with Mike Gardner
Michael Surr
Head of Education at Nason, with a background in primary teaching and special needs education.
National Association for Special Educational Needs
Episode: Episode 18 | SEN support challenges and barriers with Michael Surr
Emma Jordan
Speech and language therapist with 30 years of experience in the NHS and co-service lead for the Children's Speech and Language Therapist Service in Worcestershire.
NHS
Episode: Episode 13 | The importance of early intervention with Emma Jordan

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Dr. Shaddai Tembo
Host of the TTS Talking Educators Podcast and senior lecturer with strong focus on educational research and policy.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • A must for all who work with children

    This podcast is a must for all who work with children and parents. I would even say head teachers and senior leaders who don’t yet realise and acknowledge the crucial importance of play and undermine the effect play has on all aspects of children’s learning and wellbeing. I love hearing all the neuroscience behind brain development which for me actually backs up that our current education system is outdated and goes against the factual scientific evidence that disproves it. It takes ABC, the gue... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ghubgtyi
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Top Early Years Podcast one to listen to.

    Really usually handy hints and tips. Loved the tummy time and child level suggestions. Looking forward to listening to the next one. Giving me some great ideas to run my setting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    follow me teganw0
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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Guest quality is high, with strong focus on oracy and language development.
Listeners appreciate practical, neuroscience-backed guidance for kids' learning and development.
Very actionable insights for educators and leaders.

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Episode 18 | Acting on Speech and Language Challenges with Louisa Reeves
Q: What are some of the consequences of COVID-19 on children's speech and language skills?
There has been concern about children struggling with communication skills due to missed social interactions and experiences during lockdowns.
Episode 18 | Acting on Speech and Language Challenges with Louisa Reeves
Q: What professionals should parents turn to if they have concerns about their child's speech and language?
Parents should initially contact health visitors or GPs, but can also refer their child for a speech and language therapy assessment.
Episode 17 | Establishing Communication for Life with Louisa Reeves
Q: What is oracy and why do we need to focus on it?
Louisa defined oracy as articulating ideas and engaging with others through communication, emphasizing its critical role in social justice and the educational attainment of children.
Episode 17 | Establishing Communication for Life with Louisa Reeves
Q: How did you get into that and how did you end up where you are today working for Speech and Language UK?
Louisa explained that her passion for communication began in childhood, influenced by a friend with Down syndrome, leading her to pursue a career in Speech and Language Therapy and ultimately work with Speech and Language UK to promote communication skills.
Episode 13 | Defining dyscalculia and why talk helps with Rob Jennings
Q: What are the long-term implications of not supporting children with dyscalculia?
It can affect self-esteem and daily functioning, leading to anxiety in adulthood.

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1. Ruth Lue-Quee
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3. Rob Jennings
4. Adam Marycz
5. Amy Gaunt
6. Mike Gardner
7. Michael Gardner
8. Michael Surr

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