Teachers Talk Radio

Teachers Talk Radio
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 14min

EHCP explosion - what’s going on with the rise and rise of EHCPs?: Points of View

The panel discuss the evidence suggesting that the number of EHCPs continue to rise in schools - what is the reason for this? What are the solutions? What’s going on?
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 1min

The gaps - Where real learning lives: The Twilight Show with Tim Smale

Schools often treat subjects as separate, but learning doesn't work that way. In this show, Tim talks with Barry Cooper, Founding Principal of The Global College in Madrid, about student agency, transfer, and why the gaps between lessons, subjects, and experiences might be where real learning lives.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 30min

How To Teach One-To-One Lessons: The Sunday Social

In this week's show, Claudia Tumba and Martin Sketchley are joined by Kristine to chat about how we teaching one-to-one lessons should be approached differently compared to group lessons.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 6min

Growing an AI-Literate Faculty: The Twilight Show with Timea Kadar

We dive into what it really means to develop an AI-literate faculty not just in terms of tools and skills, but mindset, pedagogic judgement, and institutional strategy. Join us as we unpack how higher education leaders can equip educators to engage with AI confidently, ethically, and creatively. We’re joined by two exceptional voices in the field: Dr. Carmen Miles, PFHEA – a senior academic leader with deep experience in educational change, learning quality assurance, and digital pedagogy Med “M. K.” Kharbach, PhD – an educator, researcher and instructional designer who specialises in AI literacy and digital competence for teachers
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Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 2min

Can coaching change how we teach?: The Late Late Show with Seema Aggarwal

This conversation is really about the evolving role of teachers in the classroom. Last time, we talked about teachers as entertainers; this time we’re asking whether teachers should also be coaches. Are we placing too much pressure on teachers to take on yet another role - one that complicates an already demanding profession? Or does coaching have the power to deepen student learning, shifting teachers from delivering answers to guiding students as they discover their own?
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Feb 8, 2026 • 50min

From classroom to career: The Late Show with Konstantinos Pappas

In this show we explored the space between education and industry - from teaching practice and real-world readiness to confidence, resilience, and mindset in creative careers. A heartfelt thank you to Valentina Mariani, Associate Lecturer in Communications and Media at UAL, LCC and dynamic professional in the fashion and art industries as art curator and PR consultant- for sharing her experience, honesty, and generous insights on how university education can provide students with the soft skills needed for developping a successful career, especially within the communications and media creative industries. 
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Feb 7, 2026 • 43min

Teaching Today: Rising Expectations, Real Pressures and How Educators can Respond | The Saturday Lunch Show with Famida Choudhary

Join host Famida Choudhary as she explores the evolving expectations placed on teachers today and the often unseen cognitive and emotional load they carry. Drawing on research, real classroom stories, and practical strategies, the show reflects on how educators can respond sustainably—by simplifying practice, protecting professional wellbeing, and focusing on what truly matters for learning. A thoughtful and supportive conversation for teachers navigating the realities of modern education.
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Feb 7, 2026 • 1h 33min

Writing, Play and the Machine: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester

Darren is joined by maths teacher and Director of Learning Neil Barton to discuss why Darren is so vehemently anti-AI and what the research has to say about AI tools in the classroom.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 1h 1min

AI in the Global Classroom: The Twilight Show with Matthew Wemyss

What happens when AI isn’t a pilot or a policy, but something thousands of teachers and students are expected to use well? Matt is joined by Richard Human, Head of AI for a global network of schools, to talk about AI in the global classroom. We’ll look at what it really takes to support and upskill thousands of staff and students in AI across different countries and school systems. What scales, what quickly falls apart, and what schools learn when AI becomes part of everyday classroom practice rather than a strategic ambition.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 1h 6min

Why Governance Matters (Even if you're not a governor): The Morning Break with Carl Smith

Carl chats to experienced school governor, Professor David Price, about why school governance matters and what constitutes good governance and bad governance is our schools today.

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