Chalk Dust

Season Two, Episode 3: Getting nitty gritty with it

Mar 15, 2026
Adam Boxer, science teacher and co-founder of Carousel Learning, explains the Carousel Teaching video library and its focus on classroom craft. The conversation highlights behaviour, transitions, teacher presence, eye contact, clear instructions, scanning, circulation techniques, and calibrated countdowns. Practical, specific classroom moves are emphasized over vague ideas of relationship-building.
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ADVICE

Pair Videos With Explicit Professional Learning

  • Use video with explicit commentary and courses, not raw clips alone.
  • Carousel Teaching pairs tightly curated footage with commentary, quizzes and courses so teachers understand what works and why.
ANECDOTE

Filming In A Real Turnaround School

  • Totteridge Academy is a turnaround school used for filming rather than a selective startup school.
  • Adam chose this context to show strategies that work in ordinary, previously low-performing schools so other teachers can realistically replicate them.
INSIGHT

Normal Class Friction Is Useful For Learning

  • Showing normal moments of poor behaviour is valuable for teacher learning, not just polished lessons.
  • Adam argues ethical and emotional concerns exist, but exposing everyday friction helps teachers see practical, replicable moves.
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