Episodes

  • Too Many Cooks?: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
    Mar 14 2026

    Darren talks about distributed leadership and asks the question: Do too many cooks spoil the broth?

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Friday Morning Break Show: Autism-it's Not a Spectrum
    Mar 13 2026

    Carl Smith chats to expert, Helen Atkins, on whether autism is a spectrum, how our understanding of autism has changed over the years and how schools can support young people with autism.

    A must listen for anyone interested in the current debates about autism.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • 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
  • Looking in the rear view mirror - Lessons from experience: The Late Late Show with Lee Pace
    Mar 12 2026

    Lee is joined by Jonathan Keay, the Deputy CEO of the Creative Learning Partnership Trust. They will be 'looking in the rear view mirror' of their careers, reflecting on lessons learned in leadership. They will also consider how their experiences have shaped their current thinking. Check out their extra special guest for the last part of the show!

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    59 mins
  • Why are more and more school age children not toilet trained?: Points of View
    Mar 11 2026

    New research shows that 1 in 4 children start school without being toilet trained, meaning teachers spend an average of 2.5 hours a day dealing with the impact. The panel discuss this, followed by a look at Schools minister Georgia Goulds letter to Ofqual to say that "for the lifetime of the current GCSE specifications in these subjects, students should not be required to memorise formulae and equations for assessment purposes." On the panel: JP, Rae Whitehouse and Rachel Gilyeat.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • AI in the Maths Classroom: The Twilight Show with Matt Wemyss
    Mar 10 2026

    Join us on Teachers Talk Radio for AI in the Maths Classroom, where we bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and everyday teaching. This show features Ben Ford (Maths Education Consultant and former Head of Maths with 20+ years of experience). We explore how to bring math to life using technology, data, and real-world applications.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Parental engagement in primary RSE & PSHE: TTR Special with Kapow Primary
    Mar 11 2026

    Tom Rogers is joined by Alice Faulkner and Zoe Higgins to discuss why Parental engagement is a vital – and sometimes challenging – part of delivering effective RSE and PSHE in primary schools. In this live discussion brought to you with Kapow Primary, we explore how schools can build trust, communicate clearly with families, and ensure parents feel informed and involved in what their children are learning. We’ll discuss why parental engagement matters so much in RSE and PSHE, what meaningful communication with parents should look like, and how schools can respond to common misconceptions about the curriculum. The conversation will also look at the practical realities of the new statutory guidance, including how schools can share curriculum resources, consult parents effectively, and maintain transparency without overwhelming families. The discussion will also cover key topics such as puberty education, the distinction between relationships education and sex education, and parents’ withdrawal rights, as well as the growing importance of engaging parents around the online world and digital safety. Whether you’re a subject leader, classroom teacher, or school leader, this session will offer practical ideas for building a clear and confident RSHE communication strategy with parents. Join the live conversation and share your views in the chat.

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    55 mins
  • From Barre to Blackboard: What Ballet Teaches Us About Student Engagement
    Mar 8 2026

    In this show, we explored with Ioanna Karagiorgou, a university lecturer and fierce ballerina, why ballet classes often maintain strong focus, discipline, and commitment, while university classrooms struggle with engagement, and what educators might learn from the pedagogical culture of dance training.

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    52 mins