Agents of Hope

Agents of Hope is a podcast for anyone interested in Education, Psychology and social issues. Hosted by Dr. Tim Cox and other guest hosts from the EP world, the podcast aims to engage in long-form critical discussion about issues that arise in the field of applied psychology. You can follow the podcast on Twitter @timceducation

Introducing 'Diverse Voices in Educational Practice' with Dr Alexandra Sewell

In this episode I meet Dr Alexandra Sewell who has recently published a fantastic book called 'Diverse Voices in Education'. Allie is also going to be hosting an Agents of Hope Podcast mini series in which she will interview her co-authors and explore the practice of giving voice to different voices within educational practice. In our episode we discuss the importance of diversity within our profession and the ways in which we can improve 'meaningful voice practice'. Support the show

11-21
44:06

Content analysis, assessment through teaching and early reading with Jonathan Solity and Nazam Hussain

I had a conversation with Jonathan Solity because of my interest in developing curricula that supports student learning. In this talk, Jonathan and I discuss how to support children using instructional psychology, rational/ content analysis, Pareto’s principle, and Haring and Eaton’s (1978) Learning Hierarchy. Jonathan emphasises the importance of teaching the most useful knowledge/skills first using the inherent generative principles within a particular body of content. At the end of the tal...

12-06
01:23:56

Visible Learning, teacher mind frames and purpose of education with John Hattie

I had a conversation with John Hattie because of my interest in using the teaching strategies and approaches that can support learners to gain knowledge and skills whilst promoting intrinsic motivation and habits for lifelong learning. In this talk, John and I discuss; what is Visible Learning, the use and misuse of effect size calculations, factors that accelerate learning, interpretation of research and the purpose of education. We finish the conversation with John’s hopes for the future in...

10-18
50:06

Dyslexia, hope and supporting learners with reading difficulties with Professor Joe Elliott, hosted by Dr Nazam Hussain

I had a conversation with Professor Joe Elliott, Durham University, and Principal of Collingwood College, because of my interest in supporting children and young people with reading and spelling difficulties. In this talk, Joe and I discuss; the challenges of identifying dyslexia using pre-definedcriteria, highlight factors that maintain the need for a diagnosis of dyslexia, and explore the role of intelligence tests. We finish the conversation with the role of the educational psychologi...

09-27
01:00:48

Hearing the Voice of the Visually Impaired with Bambi French

The final episode of the Understanding Voices mini-series with me, Ella Mansfield. In this episode, I talk to Bambi French, a SENDCo, coach and podcaster who takes an activist stance in changing the lives of people with visual impairments, something that she has personal experience of. Bambi and I discuss the story of her visual impairment and how she has come to want to help people who are newly diagnosed. We discuss how diagnosis has an impact on identity and how her experiences have influe...

08-30
47:12

Autism: Supporting Schools to Support Girls with Dr. Laura Gray

The second episode of the Understanding Voices mini-series with me, Ella Mansfield. In this episode, I talk to Dr. Laura Gray, a Senior Practitioner Educational Psychologist with South Tyneside.Laura and I discuss how girls with Autism Spectrum Condition slip through the net during their school years, resulting in problems accessing appropriate support. We discuss how the symptomology for girls is different from that of boys with Autism and she tells me about her research exploring the views ...

08-02
49:45

An Authentic Gender Journey with Dr Cora Sargeant

The first episode of the Understanding Voices mini-series with me, Ella Mansfield. In this episode, I talk to Dr. Cora Sargeant, an Educational Psychologist and Academic and Professional Tutor for the initial EP training programme at the University of Southampton. Cora and I discuss gender and alternatives to the bimodal system of male and female identities. She discusses her personal gender journey as a transgender woman and talks about how her experiences influence her practice as an ...

05-24
01:08:44

Inclusion, Diversity and Anti-Discrimination: Understanding Voices with Ella Mansfield

A special introduction to something new for the Agents of Hope podcast! Ella Mansfield is a second-year Trainee Educational Psychologist at Birmingham University and she'll be hosting a mini-series called "Understanding Voices" on the Agents of Hope platform.Understanding Voices follows the usual Agents of Hope format but takes a closer look at the theme of anti-discriminatory practice. This is with the hope that through understanding the experiences of children and young people we are a...

05-19
04:43

"You can't hire knowledge, you must grow it" - Discussing EPs as change agents working with Educational Organisations with Dr Gavin Morgan

In this episode I chat with Gavin Morgan, an Educational Psychologist, Academic Tutor and member of the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group, who helped the Government make evidence based decisions during the pandemic. It was fascinating conversation and explored the different types of role taken up by EPs as facilitators of change to outright advocates for change. References Gavin Morgan (2016) Organisational change: a solution-focused approach,Educational Psychology in Practice, 32:2, 133-14...

06-23
01:06:09

‘You can’t do the Bloom's Taxonomy until you take care of the Maslow's Hierarchy’: Glasgow’s journey towards becoming the ‘The Nurturing City’ with Dr Francesca Nagle and Dr Larissa Cunningham from Glasgow Educational Psychology Service

In this conversation Tim speaks to two Southampton university graduates who swapped the South Coast of England for Glasgow in Scotland, Francesca and Larissa. We talk about Glasgow's journey to become a 'nurturing city'. References Education Scotland & Glasgow City Council (2017). Applying Nurture as a Whole School Approach. Crown Copyright. https://education.gov.scot/improvement/self-evaluation/Applying%20nurture%20as%20a%20whole%20school%20approach%20-%20A%20framewo...

05-10
01:16:30

'How I Got Here - Stories of hope, strength, and resilience: a narrative-based approach to life story work with Dr Gillian Shotton'

Sponsored by Bethan Elisa Proofreading (@bethanelisa) and Handmade Home by Ruby (https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HandmadeHomeByRuby)References Denborough, D. (2008) Collective narrative practice, Dulwich Centre publications, Adelaide, Australia. Elhassan, O., and Yassine, L. (2017) Tree of life with young Muslim women in Australia, The international journal of Narrative Therapy and Community work, (3) 27-45. Gallagher, B., & Green, A. (2012). In, out and after care: Young adul...

10-10
01:22:13

Could Open Psychology make our research more accurate, ethical and accessible? Considering the application of Open Science to Educational Psychology with Patrick Langford

Patrick's twitter:@psybriefOpen Science Resources: https://t.co/2axxDFVmg1https://t.co/QMT3Hd3IgIhttps://t.co/KGEwEfoPfihttps://t.co/lcgi3X18l4https://t.co/3uv9HhAExk https://t.co/DwcPeswZbkSupport the show

05-10
01:03:31

Igniting Hope In the Last Chance Saloon with Hilary Hickmore

Series 2 Episode 6 Sponsored by Bethan Elisa Proofreading (@bethanelisa) and Handmade Home by Ruby (https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HandmadeHomeByRuby)In this episode, I talk to Hilary Hickmore, an Educational Psychologist who has spent her career in a large variety of roles with her unique approach to helping systems understand and respond to the needs of children, who are, sometimes at risk of exclusion. Hilary and I discuss her psychology career which spans the last 30 years s...

05-04
01:20:23

Challenging the Educational Status Quo with Dr Chris Bagley

Series 2 Episode 5Sponsored by Bethan Elisa Proofreading (@bethanelisa) and Handmade Home by Ruby (https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HandmadeHomeByRuby)In this episode, I talk to Dr. Chris Bagley, an Educational Psychologist who works in South Gloucestershire and with the charity State of Mind. Chris and I discuss his journey in psychology from coaching young cricketers to supply teaching and finally to training to be an Educational Psychologist. Chris discusses the restrictive nature o...

04-09
01:21:41

ADHD, Activism and the Alternative to Androcentric Research with Ella Mansfield

Sponsored by Bethan Elisa Proofreading (@bethanelisa) and Handmade Home by Ruby (https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HandmadeHomeByRuby). You can get 10% off at Ruby's shop by quoting AGENTS10 when paying. In this episode, I talk to Ella, a second-year Trainee Educational Psychologist at Birmingham University who is about to embark on her doctoral thesis research. That research will explore a feminist perspective on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Ella and I discuss...

03-08
48:02

Creating the Fertile Soil for Children to Thrive: How EP’s can support early child development and wellbeing during the first 1000 days (and beyond) with Dr Nicola Canale

Series 2 Episode 2 Sponsored by Bethan Elisa Proofreading (@bethanelisa) and Handmade Home by Ruby (https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HandmadeHomeByRuby)In this episode, I talk to Dr. Nicola Canale, an Educational Psychologist who works in South Wales to promote the healthy development of children in their first 1000 days of life using a dyadic and psychology-informed approach.Nicola and I discuss her journey in psychology which has informed her current innovative approach to practice, inclu...

02-22
01:04:09

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