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Teachers Talk Radio

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    How far should schools go? Revision sessions, intervention sessions, exam season

    07/05/2026 | 1h 26 mins.
    A school letter has sparked controversy after making extra GCSE revision including weekends compulsory, with consequences for absence. But where is the line between high expectations and excessive pressure? In tonight’s Points of View, we ask: Should schools be able to mandate extra sessions? Do strict systems raise standards or risk burnout? And who decides what’s “too far” when exams are on the line? Join the debate as we explore how far schools should go in the name of results.

     

    Featuring JP, Tom Rogers, Tony Harwood and Michael Wright.
  • Teachers Talk Radio

    What is great RE teaching? Practice, Purpose and Curriculum: TTR Special with Joe Kinnaird

    07/05/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    In this special Teachers Talk Radio show, brought to you in partnership with Hachette Learning, hosts Tom Rogers and Charlotte Newman are joined by Joe Kinnaird to explore his new book, Secondary Religious Education in Action.

    Drawing on classroom experience and the latest research, Joe shares a vision for high-quality RE, one that challenges students to engage deeply with religious and non-religious worldviews, grapple with philosophical and ethical questions, and develop informed, critical responses. The conversation explores practical strategies for curriculum design, teaching disciplinary knowledge, and handling sensitive or controversial topics, alongside a wider discussion about the purpose and value of RE in today’s schools.

    Check out the book here: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/joe-kinnaird-2/secondary-religious-education-in-action/9781915261915/
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    Do Worksheets Deserve Their Bad Reputation? The Saturday Lunch Show with Famida Choudhary

    06/05/2026 | 1h 7 mins.
    In this show of Teachers Talk Radio, Famida Choudhary is joined by Amir Taron Ayres to rethink one of education’s most debated classroom tools — worksheets. Moving beyond the idea of worksheets as passive tasks, the conversation explores how teachers can transform routine activities into opportunities for intellectual engagement, discussion, error analysis, collaboration, and deeper learning. Drawing on ideas around alignment, relevance, student thinking, and Charlotte Danielson’s work on active engagement, the episode highlights how worksheets can become scaffolds for meaningful learning experiences rather than simple completion tasks.
  • Teachers Talk Radio

    How far should schools go? Revision sessions, Intervention sessions, Exam season: Points of View

    04/05/2026 | 1h 28 mins.
    A school letter has sparked controversy after making extra GCSE revision — including weekends — compulsory, with consequences for absence. But where is the line between high expectations and excessive pressure?

    In tonight’s Points of View, we ask: Should schools be able to mandate extra sessions? Do strict systems raise standards or risk burnout? And who decides what’s “too far” when exams are on the line?

    Join the debate as we explore how far schools should go in the name of results.
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    Final push?: The Sunday Breakfast Show with Phin Adams

    04/05/2026 | 55 mins.
    We talk how to make meaning out of stress in the classroom.

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