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Feb 10, 2025 • 60min
Teaching the Holocaust - The Power and Challenges of Survivor Testimony: The Sunday Social with Sonti Ramirez
How do we teach the Holocaust authentically in our classrooms? In this show, host Sonti Ramirez is joined by Helen Stone to explore the role of survivor testimony in Holocaust education. They discuss the emotional impact of first-hand accounts, the challenges of presenting complex histories to different age groups, and how teachers can use personal stories to deepen students’ historical understanding

Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 28min
Classroom Management and Technology: The Sunday Lunch Show with Graham Stanley
Maria de los Angeles Suarez joined me for a conversation about classroom management and technology. Among other things, we talked about how technology can help teachers manage their class as well as how best to manage technology in the clasroom.

Feb 9, 2025 • 1h 16min
How should we teach empire? Is exclusion too simple an answer to children bringing knives into school?: Points of View
Join Yasmin Omar, Tarjinder Gil, Tom Rogers and Brent Poland as they share a fascinating and fiesty discussion on these two topics that have been hitting the headlines in education this week.

Feb 9, 2025 • 1h 7min
Making Change Stick - Implementing school improvement: Kathryn Taylor interviews James Mannion
In this one off special, Kathryn Taylor is joined by author James Mannion to discuss his brand new book with John Catt Educational - Making Change Stick: A Practical Guide to Implementing School Improvement. You can grab a copy of James' book on the John Catt website right here: https://www.johncattbookshop.com/products/making-change-stick-a-practical-guide-to-implementing-school-improvement

Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 11min
SATs Deep Dive: The Late Show with Lianne Lax and Reading Solutions UK
Lianne is joined by two expert guests to discuss all things SATs.
Heather March is the Director of Teaching and Learning at Aim High Academy Trust. She has been an educator for 23 years – including previous roles as Assistant Headteacher, English Lead and a Year 6 Class Teacher.
Clair Freeman is a Senior Reading Development Consultant for DreamBox Reading Plus, and she was formerly an educator for 20 years. Her other current roles include Head of Research at Reading Solutions UK and School Governor.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of SATs with an insightful discussion covering past trends, the 2024 exams, and preparation strategies for 2025.
🔹 Part One: SATs as a Whole – We explore the history of SATs, common barriers to success, and the challenges educators and students face.
🔹 Part Two: Reviewing 2024 – Our guests reflect on their concerns heading into the 2024 SATs, their approaches, and how their students found the exams. We also analyze key insights from the Reading Solutions UK survey, comparing the 2024 Reading SATs to 2023, with discussions on complexity, cultural relevance, and time constraints. Plus, we touch on the importance of reading comprehension in solving maths questions.
🔹 Part Three: Prepping for 2025 – Based on 2024’s outcomes, what should educators continue or change in their approach? Our guests share practical strategies and expert advice for teachers gearing up for the next round of SATs.
🔹 Part Four: Conclusion – We wrap up with final thoughts, thank yous, and useful resources, including Reading Solutions UK’s SATs series and survey.
Tune in for valuable insights, strategies, and reflections to help educators and students navigate SATs with confidence!
www.readingsolutionsuk.co.uk

Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 1min
Ditch the Donuts: Are school well-being policies a bit rubbish?: The Friday Morning Break with Carl Smith
Is your school well-being policy making you ill? Do you find it trite, tokenistic or just plain insincere? or maybe you have the best well-being policy in the world or even no need for a well-being policy at all because your colleagues are...err...well.
Then this is the podcast for you. Download the episode now.

Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 7min
Natural History GCSE: Tory Legacy or vital for students? Education Tonight with Brent Poland and Adam Spence
Brent and Adam dive into the recent debate surrounding the Natural History GCSE and whether politics should dictate what our students learn.

Feb 6, 2025 • 54min
Thursday Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson: Teaching Together - CPD Insights!
Chris delves into the impact of staff collaboration in education, sharing his insights from a CPD session on retrieval practice, low-stakes assessments, and effective feedback

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 8min
OFSTED - The Latest: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
Tom Rogers is joined by Rob Bruce of the Leadership Skills Foundation and Phil Wood, Professor of Education at Nottingham Trent University. They discuss todays announcements regarding changes to OFSTED inspections. They look at the new OFSTED 'report card' in detail, including the new areas to be assessed and how inspections might work with regards to these, including the 5 point sliding scale from cause for concern to exemplary. What are the possible pitfalls of this new system? Are there any positives? Listen to find out!

Feb 2, 2025 • 1h 2min
Leading Literacy to Empower Every Student: The Late show with Danielle Walley
Leading Literacy to Empower Every Student with special guest Andy Sammons.


