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Teachers Talk Radio

Teachers Talk Radio
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    '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

    03/04/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    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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    Vulnerabilities in Teaching, Part II - Putting yourself out there: Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson

    02/04/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    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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    The Good, the Bad and the Nerdy - Are Teacher Stereotypes in Popular Culture Divisive?: The Morning break with Liz Webb, Rachel Gilyeat and Kate Tully

    02/04/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    From a young age, we are constantly exposed to depictions of teachers in books, films and TV series: the nurturing Miss Honey, the chaotic maverick Dewey Finn, the firm-but-wise Mr Feeny… but how accurate - or constructive - are these depictions when it comes to understanding the real people inside the profession? The Morning Break team are back to talk shop - join the conversation!
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    Gamification: What can Zelda teach us about learning? The Wednesday Late Show with Graham Stanley

    01/04/2026 | 59 mins.
    What can Zelda teach us about learning? Listen in for more about gamification and teaching and learning.
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    Whose curriculum is it anyway? Western Models In Global Contexts: The Wednesday Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds

    01/04/2026 | 1h 15 mins.
    Who really decides what our students learn and why?

    In this episode, I’m joined by Stephanie Martin to unpack one of the most pressing questions in international education: Whose curriculum is it anyway? Together, we explore the global dominance of Western education models and what this means for identity, culture, and power in schools around the world.

    Are these curricula a gateway to opportunity and global mobility or do they quietly sideline local knowledge and perspectives? And as international schools continue to grow, who benefits most from the systems we’ve inherited?

    This is a thought-provoking conversation for educators, leaders, and anyone interested in the future of global education.

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