Episodes

  • Authenticity - why being yourself is good for you: The Twilight Show with Maxine
    Jun 30 2023

    Authenticity is a series of choices.

    One of the main causes of emotional rest deficit is wearing a "mask", acting how we think we need to in order to fit in/be successful/be liked.

    This is a major issue for teachers and school leaders.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Raising the Green Flag - Can schools really afford not to?: The Late Show with Tim Smale
    Apr 7 2026

    In this show, Tim sits down with Simon Lightman, teacher, philosopher, researcher, and the driving force behind a cross-sector open letter to Parliament calling for curriculum renewal. Together, they ask one of the most pressing questions facing schools today: can education really afford to keep treating sustainability as an optional extra?

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • “This Is a School, Not a Workhouse” - Inside Union Claims in the Llantwit Major Dispute: TTR Special with Tom Rogers
    Apr 6 2026

    Industrial action at Llantwit Major High School has brought issues of workload, behaviour and funding into sharp focus. The NASUWT has raised concerns about staff safety, excessive workload and working conditions, while school leaders and the local authority point to financial pressures, falling pupil numbers and ongoing negotiations. In this show, we speak to a NASUWT representative Sharron Daly to explore the claims behind the dispute, the response from leadership, and what this situation tells us about wider pressures across the profession.

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    55 mins
  • What Job Should You Have in Korea?: The Sunday Social
    Apr 4 2026

    In this week's show, Claudia Tumba and Martin Sketchley chat about what job English teachers should consider when applying to work in South Korea.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Violent pupil behaviour ‘under-reported’ and AI generated teacher harrassment: Points of View
    Apr 4 2026

    The panel (JP, Rae Whitehouse, Lucy Trimnell, Yasmin Omar and Tom Rogers) explore various stories emerging from the upcoming NASUWT annual conference. Reports of rising violence in schools – and claims that incidents are being under-reported or even discouraged – have sparked serious concern across the profession. The NASUWT warns that some teachers face regular physical injury, while inconsistent behaviour policies and leadership responses may be compounding the problem. But it’s not just behaviour in classrooms under scrutiny. New data suggests nearly one in five teachers now faces an “unmanageable” volume of parent contact, with growing expectations to call home for behaviour and attendance issues. Some schools reportedly require calls for every sanction, raising questions about workload, boundaries, and whether teachers are being turned into “call centres.” At the same time, a new threat is emerging: AI-driven digital harassment, with fears that manipulated videos and recordings could damage teachers’ reputations and safety. In this week’s Points of View, we ask: How widespread is violence in schools? Are reporting systems failing staff? Is parental contact becoming excessive? And are schools prepared for the risks of AI misuse?

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • 'We will never acquiesce to the quiet curse of low expectations' - Our thoughts on the framework: The Twilight Show with Tony Harwood and Yannick Berland
    Apr 3 2026

    On 13th March, Sir Martyn Oliver defended robust criticism from many in the profession that the new OFSTED framework unfairly penalises schools in disadvantaged areas. He says context should not trump outcomes. Tony talks to his guests about their opinions on the comments and the framework.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Vulnerabilities in Teaching, Part II - Putting yourself out there: Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
    Apr 2 2026

    Join Chris as he explores the vulnerability of putting yourself out there in teaching, from applying for promotions to stepping into leadership roles. This episode reflects on the discomfort, self-doubt, and awkwardness that can come with being seen differently by colleagues, and why these moments often matter more than we realise.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Gamification: What can Zelda teach us about learning? The Wednesday Late Show with Graham Stanley
    Apr 1 2026

    What can Zelda teach us about learning? Listen in for more about gamification and teaching and learning.

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    1 hr