Teach Sleep Repeat

Dylan Price and Hayden Stevens
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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 5min

Ep 120: Do Appraisals Actually Reward Good Teaching? Tick-Boxes, Free Labour & Ridiculous Targets

It’s the end of the school year, which can only mean one thing: performance appraisal season. But with targets that feel random, policies that haven’t caught up, and a system still obsessed with spreadsheets… we’re asking:Do schools even value great teaching anymore – or just good data?In this episode, Dylan and Hayden unpack:What appraisals are supposed to be vs. what they’ve becomeThe 2024 rule change that schools are quietly ignoring (hint: appraisals shouldn't affect your pay anymore)Two shocking listener horror stories — including one about a school disco being used to block a teacher's progressionWhy stretch targets often just mean stretched teachersWhat a fair, supportive appraisal system could look likeFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcastFollow us on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcast
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Jun 30, 2025 • 1h 4min

Ep 119: The Birth Rate Crisis: Teacher Redundancies, School Closures & Fewer Teaching Jobs!

The hidden crisis closing schools, cutting jobs, and reshaping teachingThis week, Dylan and Hayden dive into a topic that’s flying under the radar but changing the future of teaching forever.UK birth rates have fallen to historic lows – and now schools are feeling the impact. From empty classrooms and school closures to teacher redundancies and disappearing job ads, this episode uncovers how a quiet demographic shift is creating a very loud crisis in education.🔍 We unpack:The huge drop in UK birth rate – and why it’s happeningWhy schools across the country are merging, shrinking, or closing altogetherHow fewer children means fewer teaching jobs - even if you're brilliantWhy a fall in teacher vacancies isn’t always a good signOur personal storyWhether you're a classroom teacher, a school leader, or just education-curious, this is a must-listen on where the system might be heading next.📚 LINKS & SOURCESONS 2024 Birth Rate Statistics: www.ons.gov.ukBBC Report on School Closures: bbc.co.uk/news/educationNEU Press Release on Redundancies: neu.org.ukTES: “Why falling rolls could be the next big crisis” – tes.com💬 Tell us your story!Have you seen your school shrink, merge, or quietly lose staff? Drop us a message on Instagram or TikTok – or send in an anonymous story for a future episode.📸 Instagram: @teachsleeprepeatpodcast🎬 Tiktok: ⁠@teachsleeprepeatpodcast⁠
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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 5min

Ep 118: Life After Teaching: From Burnout To New Beginnings with Sophie Hayes (StoryZoo)

Last week, we shared the biggest news of our careers: we’re leaving teaching.In this episode, we dive into what comes next. We're joined by Sophie Hayes, a former teacher and founder of StoryZoo - a brilliant initiative helping schools spark a love of reading. Sophie opens up about her own leap out of the classroom and how she turned her passion into a thriving business.We also reflect on the emotional toll that teaching took on us - the constant pressure, the mental exhaustion, and the precious moments with our own children that we missed. It wasn’t an easy decision to leave, but it was one we had to make.Try StoryZoo now & get hold of Sophie to book a free demo: https://storyzoo.org/Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcastFollow us on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/teachsleeprepeat.com
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Jun 16, 2025 • 1h 1min

Ep 117: We Are Quitting Teaching - Here's Why

BIG NEWS - We are stepping away from teaching.This has been a long-time coming & is a huge, difficult decision.You can't do a weekly education podcast without being passionate about it, but as you've seen form previous episodes... There's a lot wrong with the system.We dive into why we have taken the decision to step away from teaching & how we plan on staying in education and still getting into the classroom to do the bits we love.Oh and... the podcast isn't just staying - it's growing. News to follow!Get in touch with us: teachsleeprepeatpod@gmail.comInstagram: www.instragram.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcastTikTok: www.tiktok.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcast
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Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 10min

Ep 116: Term-Time Holiday Absences, Toxic School Stories & Online Teacher Trolling!

Hello Teach Sleep Repeaters!This episode is an eclectic mix of laughs, rants and putting the world of education to rights.We talk about why term-time holidays are so appealing for so many reasons, discuss some toxic story write-ins with a twist, and finish off by addressing some of the crazy teacher trolling we have seen on TikTok this week.It's a goodun!Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcastFollow us on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcast
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Jun 2, 2025 • 1h 7min

Ep 115: The Writing Moderation Mess & Using AI Speed Up Report Writing!

In this episode, we dive into two hot topics every primary teacher is thinking about right now:✏️ Writing ModerationIs it fair? Is it consistent? Or is it the biggest postcode lottery in primary education? We share our own experiences of moderation, discuss how useful (or not) it really is, and ask the big question nobody likes to say out loud: how many people are bending the rules when it comes to writing levels?🤖 Using AI to Write ReportsEnd-of-year reports are here — but can AI actually help? We break down the benefits, the best ways to use it, and how to make sure your reports still sound personal and professional. Plus, we tackle some of the common pushbacks:"It still takes forever!""It’s bad for the environment!""My school would never allow it!"If you're deep in the report-writing trenches or heading into moderation season, this one's for you.Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcast
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May 26, 2025 • 1h 14min

Ep 114: 2025 SATs Deep Dive With Sophie B: Great Questions, Ridiculous Mark Schemes & Key Findings

This week, we’re joined by teacher, education writer and Learning by Questions legend Sophie Bartlett for a full-on SATs debrief! We take a deep dive into the 2025 Year 6 SATs papers – English, GPS, and Maths – and break down what really stood out.We chat about:Recurring question strands and skills being testedSome wildly harsh mark scheme momentsQuestions we thought were genuinely clever and well-designedWhat this year’s papers might tell us about where primary assessment is heading🆓 Download Sophie’s free CPD slides:Packed with detailed analysis of this year’s papers, perfect for staff meetings or personal CPD.👉 Click here to grab the slides💬 Let’s stay connected!Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes bits, teaching memes & more:📸 @teachsleeprepeatpodcastCatch bonus clips, laughs and classroom chaos on TikTok:🎬 @teachsleeprepeatpodcast📝 Loved the episode?Please leave us a review! It helps more teachers find the podcast and keeps us going.
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May 19, 2025 • 1h 9min

Ep 113: Accidental Swearing, Spelling Nightmare & The Summer Behaviour Dip!

In this episode of Teach Sleep Repeat, we dive headfirst into the absolute state of spelling in schools right now – and why teaching it (and English in general) feels harder than ever. We chat about the importance of reading, the pressure to teach perfectly, and how it’s all become a bit of a mess.Then, it’s time for some hilarious listener stories – including a few accidental classroom swears that had us howling (and hiding from SLT). Finally, we wrap things up with a chaotic Q&A where we tackle everything from whether we regret becoming teachers, how on earth to get enough sleep, and the all-important question: what kebab filling would we be?Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/mr.dylanprice/https://www.instagram.com/mr.haydenstevens/
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May 12, 2025 • 1h 1min

Ep 112: Top SATs Advice For Teachers & Should Faith Schools Still Exist?

It’s SATs week – and we’ve got thoughts. In this episode, Dylan and Hayden share their top tips for teachers to survive the chaos, keep kids calm, and not lose their minds during one of the busiest weeks of the primary calendar. We also talk about cheating......Then, we switch gears for a big question: Should we still have faith schools in the UK?We unpack the arguments for and against – from community cohesion and parental choice to inclusion, funding, and what a “neutral” education really means in 2025.Expect honest takes, classroom laughs, and a few spicy opinions.Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcastFollow us on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/teachsleeprepeatpodcast
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May 5, 2025 • 1h 12min

Ep 111: Breaking Down The Broken UK Education System & Why Teachers Might Strike Again!

In this episode of Teach Sleep Repeat, Dylan and Hayden delve into the pressing issues facing the UK education system. They explore six critical areas where the system is faltering:​Autonomy and Agency: Examining the diminishing independence of educators in their teaching methods.Teacher Qualifications and Expertise: Discussing concerns over the adequacy of teacher training and professional development.Agency Workers: Highlighting the challenges faced by supply teachers and the exploitation within the system.Pedagogical Understanding: Addressing the lack of deep pedagogical knowledge influencing curriculum design.Assessment and Diagnostics: Critiquing the over-reliance on standardized testing and its impact on student learning.Purpose of Education: Questioning whether the system serves students' needs or merely political optics.​Following this in-depth discussion, the conversation shifts to the potential for upcoming teacher strikes. The National Education Union (NEU) recently rejected the government's proposed 2.8% pay rise, citing it as "unacceptable" and "unfunded" . An indicative ballot showed that 93.7% of members voted to reject the offer, with 83.4% willing to take strike action . However, the turnout was 47.2%, just below the 50% threshold required for legal industrial action. The NEU is calling for a fully funded, above-inflation pay rise to address the ongoing recruitment and retention crisis in schools.​In this episode:A critical analysis of systemic issues in UK education.Insights into the NEU's stance on the proposed pay rise.Discussion on the implications of potential teacher strikes.Whether you're a primary or secondary teacher, teaching assistant, or part of the senior leadership team, this episode offers valuable perspectives.Enjoyed the episode?Leave us a review and follow us @teachsleeprepeatpodcast on socials!

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