This week I am in conversation with Primary research and evidence guru Neil Almond . Neil has been on a journey of discovery , from incorporating research into his own teaching through to presenting at rED events . We discuss this journey and the challenges of incorporating evidence into the primary curriculum. As Neil describes on his blog:
"I’m starting my 5th year of teaching and those years have lead to varying degrees of success and lessons that I needed to learn. It’s only in the last 6 to 9 months that I feel that I am actually getting somewhere with it and now my interest in educational research and edu-twitter are turning things that I thought I knew around.
The picture is poignant to the profession as a whole. We need to carefully tread the path, often not knowing where the path ends, what twist/turns/obstacles we will encounter on the way or what educational gale force wind will try to blow us off. These are my ramblings as I try to navigate this path. I will not claim that I have answers to anything, or that what I am suggesting will work for you, in your context. These are my ramblings; they will focus on three key areas: teaching and learning, educational research and curriculum. If these ramblings help you navigate your path, then that is a fantastic bonus for me. I hope you enjoy…"
Neil's blog site
https://nutsaboutteaching.wordpress.com/
Teacher Development Trust Section
David Weston, CEO of the TDT kicks off this weeks show out on location again in sunny Blackpool. This week , he is interviewing St George's Lead Practitioner Bea Tingey . Bea describes how St George's recent success in outcomes for pupils has been driven by a culture of professional learning . Bea talks about that culture and how it has been developed and the logistics of planning out CPD . Many people have visited St George's recently to see this in action and I know this is something they welcome , so get in touch with Bea here:
https://twitter.com/Tingemeister
Podcast pedagogy
I am very happy to have received contributions for this feature so this will be returning next week.
Equity in education: Levelling the playing field of learning with Lee Elliot Major
What Do New Teachers Need to Know?: A conversation with Peter Foster
Warm, welcoming and Friendly with Barry Smith
Time to Think with Rachel Johnson
The Power of Teams with Sam Crome
Building Culture with Lekha Sharma
Changing Perceptions with Graham Chatterley
Teach from Your Best Self with Jay Schroder
Rethinking School Inspection- Is there a better way? With Tracey O'Brien
How to prepare for OFSTED with Dominic Salles
Teaching and Learning Illuminated- The Big Ideas Illustrated with Bradley Busch
Reimagining the diary with Dr. Lucy Kelly
Fearless Leadership with Richard Varey
Visible Learning-The Sequel with Professor John Hattie
The Teaching and Learning Playbook with Ben Karlin
Reconnect with Doug Lemov
Impact with Nick Hart
Curriculum Revolutions with Martin Robinson
**Special** Tiny Voices Talk with Toria Bono
Beyond Wiping Noses: Building an informed approach to pastoral leadership in schools with Stephen Lane
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
The No-Frills Teacher Podcast
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast