Episodes
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
This week we speak to Barry Carpenter, former headteacher, former National Director at The Department for Education and the UK’s first Professor in Mental Health in Education.
This podcast was recorded in early April 2020. We talk to Barry about the Covid- 19 pandemic and the likely impact on pupil, teacher and parent mental health as a result of school closures. We also discuss Barry’s long and varied career in education, and the positive shift he’s seen in the increased expectations on SEND pupils. Barry speaks about his own daughter who has Down’s Syndrome and her achievements, which he could have scarcely imagined when he started teaching. Barry also explains his work on the engagement model of formative assessment for pupils performing below the standard of the national curriculum assessments, and how this has been developed into a model of summative assessment, to be adopted nationally when the legislation is passed.
You can learn more about resources Barry discusses in this week’s episode, Books Beyond Words, here
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Key Voices #54 - Being 10% braver with WomenEd Co- Founder, Vivienne Porritt
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Friday Mar 13, 2020
This week we talk to Vivienne Porritt, Co-Founder and Strategic Lead of #WomenEd about the gender pay gap in teaching and how it could be addressed. We also discuss how #WomenEd has grown to become a global grassroots movement entirely led by volunteers that support and empower women.
At the end of this week’s podcast, we also hear from some of the delegates who attended the recent London Unconference on 7th March, on what #WomenEd means to them.
You can learn more about the work of #WomenEd here and by following them on twitter @WomenEd
Special thanks to the following for their “vox pop” contributions
- Lindsay Patience, Co-Founder of Flexible Teacher Talent @FlexTeachTalent
- Kafilat Agboola, Director of Atlas (teacher development), Haberdashers’ Aske’s Federation
- Emma Shepherd, Founder The MaternityTeacher PaternityTeacher Project @maternityCPD
- Dr Sarah Westcott, Assistant Head - Pupil Progress at Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet.
- Kate Fallan, Director of Teaching Schools at East London Early Years and Schools Partnership
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Key Voices #53 - Careers education with Will Millard and Dr Sam Baars at CFEY
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
To celebrate, National Careers Week, we talk to Will Millard Head of Engagement and Dr Sam Baars, Director of Research at CFEY about careers education. In particular, they discuss the findings of two recent CFEYreports Careers education: What should young people learn and when? and Effective work experience: Let’s talk about WEX.
We consider how schools can evaluate their careers education and work experience programmes. Will and Sam also share some examples of good practice and ways in which schools and companies can have more impactful interactions with each other.
Thursday Feb 27, 2020
Thursday Feb 27, 2020
This week we talk to Jack Worth, lead economist at National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) about the report he recently authored on the impact of teacher autonomy. We delve deeper into what “autonomy” means and why teachers often feel less autonomous compared with other professionals.
We look at the different levels of teacher autonomy experienced by teachers at different stages of their careers and in different types of schools. We consider how teachers feeling less autonomous relates to their levels of job satisfaction, workload and their propensity to stay in the profession. We also talk about what school leaders can practically do when it comes to professional development and culture, to help staff feel more autonomous and satisfied in their roles.
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Key Voices #51 - Building belonging with Cathal Lynch
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
This week we talk Cathal Lynch, strategic director for leadership and school improvement at Washwood Heath Multi Academy Trust, and author of Building Belonging: A systematic approach to school improvement and emotional wellbeing. Cathal shares his fascinating experiences of establishing and leading a school for pupils with social and emotional mental health needs. He explains how working closely with educational psychologists and occupational therapists not only developed his understanding of, and practice with pupils, but also informed his approach to school improvement.
Cathal explains more about the school improvement framework he has created, emphasising the importance of surveying all the stakeholders a school serves to inform lines of enquiry. We also discuss the need to build space and time for deep thinking and reflection as part of the school improvement process.
Friday Feb 07, 2020
Friday Feb 07, 2020
This week we are joined by Laura McInerney, Co-founder of Teacher Tapp, former editor of Schools Week and Guardian Education columnist, for our termly Teacher Tapp Key Voices.
We delve into what recent Teacher Tapp results tell us about teachers’ deepest motivations for working in schools. Laura also shares what she has been learning from Tappers about attitudes to flexible working and how that might affect teacher supply at a system level. We also chat about how the character you played in your school nativity might have impacted your career trajectory and whether it is okay to have a non-alcoholic beer in the staff room.
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Podcast #49 - Governing matters with Naureen Khalid
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
This week we talk to Naureen Khalid, one of the founders of UK GovChat, Trustee of a MAT and Chair of a Local Governing Board. We discuss the skills that matter on the governing body and the need for governors to get a broader understanding of education beyond their own school, by using things like social media, training and events.
We also look in detail at the role of governors in supporting and challenging school leaders, and the vital importance of the relationship between the chair of governors and the headteacher.
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
This week we spoke to Dean Johnstone, Founder and CEO of Minds Ahead. In the podcast, we consider why we are seeing a growing number of pupils experiencing mental health issues, and delve deeper into the specific challenges being faced by schools today.
Dean explains more about how Minds Ahead are pushing for system-wide change, how schools can take an active leadership role in mental wellbeing, and where the boundaries lie between the education and health systems.
Friday Jan 17, 2020
Friday Jan 17, 2020
This week we talk to Stephen Morales, CEO of The Institute of School Business Leadership (ISBL). We discuss the challenging and evolving role of the school business professional and the development of ISBL from its predecessor organisation The National Association of School Business Managers.
We also examine the impact of government policy over the last few years including encouraging schools to consider Integrated Curriculum Financial Planning and the introduction of School Resource Management Advisors. And finally, we look ahead to what the future might hold for those working as school business professionals.
Thursday Dec 19, 2019
Key Voices #46 - Looking ahead to 2020 and beyond
Thursday Dec 19, 2019
Thursday Dec 19, 2019
This week we talk to our Lead Content Editors Kaley Foran and Adam Wainwright about the education pledges made in the Conservative manifesto, and consider what they might mean for the sector in the coming year.