by stephen | Mar 21, 2021 | Podcast
“The reason I lead the Chartered College of Teaching is that the profession very often knows best and too often we’re subject to external interference.” Professor Dame Alison Peacock is Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, a new...
by stephen | Mar 13, 2021 | Podcast
“What is it that I’m bringing into this room that’s making my class resist the learning that I’m bringing to such an extent?” 20 years ago, Steve Carr was an English teacher and experienced his class completely rebel to the point he simply gave up....
by stephen | Mar 6, 2021 | Podcast
Lucy Rose co-founded “Flexible Teacher Talent” with Lindsay Patience. They are passionate about normalising flexible working in schools in order to retain effective teachers and leaders. In this insightful and practical episode, Lindsay talks about: The...
by stephen | Feb 27, 2021 | Podcast
Simon Ward is a Senior Educational Psychologist in the Wirral in the North of England, where his specialism is positive psychology and wellbeing. In this practical and fascinating episode, Simon shares key insights into: What “Positive Psychology” isHow...
by stephen | Feb 20, 2021 | Podcast
“We need to recognise that good safeguarding within schools is when schools have a really, really effective culture of safeguarding and vigilance. This is the job of everyone.” Louis Donald is an executive leader at Stowe Valley Multi Academy Trust,...