In this episode, we are joined by Mark Granby who has been a National Leader of Governance, and is Chair of Trustees at two multi academy trusts to discuss a very key element for every educational establishment’s leadership capacity – one of Governance.
In this episode, we are joined by Headteacher Suzi Bray to consider how we can use a playful approach to meet curriculum goals and provide opportunities for children to be the best learners they can be. Join us as we share insights from neuroscience, child development and pedagogical research.
In this episode, our hosts are joined by Adam Cooke, Head of Music at One Education, exploring how music can support pupils' academic performance and personal growth. Adam shares best practice and real-life examples of how schools can weave music into the fabric of everyday life, making it a key part of every child's education.
We are delighted to be joined by Dave McPartlin, Headteacher at Flakefleet Primary School, reflecting on how schools can build a “dare to dream” culture where anything is possible, raising aspirations and promoting that all-important sense of belonging for every child.
Our hosts Rachel and Jo sit down to talk to successful poet and author, Matt Goodfellow, all about the power of reading and writing. Matt explores the impact that poetry can have on children, especially those who think outside of the box and bring unique perspectives from their experience of SEND, disadvantage, and other vulnerabilities.
Our Rethinking Education hosts Rachel and Jo are joined by guest Jeanette Jackson, director of award winning The Manchester Stress Institute, Biochemist and Sports Scientist, discussing why menopause matters.
At the start of the second year of the Rethinking Education podcast series our hosts welcome Lekha Sharma, School Improvement Lead for Avanti Schools Trust and author of two books 'Curriculum to Classroom' and 'Building Culture'.
In our next Summer Special, guest host Mark Seddon welcomes Anthony Benedict, CEO Designate of Ambition Community Trust and Executive Head of Tameside PRU, for a discussion reflecting on the science and research that underpins our knowledge of trauma, relationships and inclusion. An eye-opening discussion that will challenge your understanding of attendance and behaviour.
In the first of our Summer Specials, guest host Mark Seddon is joined by Karen Burns, CEO of Victorious Academies Trust, to explore the operational and strategic challenges facing multi-academy trusts. Tune in to gain valuable insights on how MATs can strike the right balance between central alignment and school autonomy to promote sustainable growth.
In this episode, our hosts welcome Katy Cox, Chief Performance Officer for Primary at St Teresa of Calcutta CAT, to explore the challenges of leading a school through periods of significant change and uncertainty. Tune in for valuable insights on curriculum, inclusion, collaborative working and more, as Katy draws on her experience as a leader in faith schools and academy trusts.
In this episode, we are joined by Gurdeep Singh, Assistant Headteacher at Aylesbury Grammar School, with whole school leadership of Learning & Teaching, Character, Personal Development and Digital Learning. Jo and Rachel chat to Gurdeep about positivity in education. Gurdeep is also the author of '101 Ways to Win in Teaching in Secondary School: Managing Behaviour, Workload and Wellbeing.’
Hosts Rachel Foster and Jo Gray are joined by Dr Sue Granger. Sue talks passionately about working with autistic children in a variety of settings, including mainstream and special needs schools, and her expertise in neurodiversity and masking.
In this episode we are joined by Matt Perry, Headteacher of The Halifax Academy, which is a flexible working ambassador school. Matt talks with Rachel and Jo about flexible working in education.
Rachel Foster and Jo Gray are joined by Simon Kidwell, National President of the National Association of Head Teachers, (NAHT), the largest professional association for school leaders in the UK.
We are joined by Claire Williams, Deputy Head Teacher at Alexandra Park Primary School and Director of their research school. Claire shares her journey into education, talking about the power of play in early years and the extension into key stage 1 and beyond.
In our latest episode, we welcome Paul Hodgkinson, CEO of Bolton Impact Trust, to reflect on the rising number of pupils with SEND and the strategies schools can implement to ensure their needs are met. Join us for a truly inspirational and heart-warming conversation, as Paul explains the importance of a relational approach to behaviour management, parity of aspiration, and writing strategy through the eyes of the child.
In today’s episode, we are joined by Jess Lane, Head of Education Welfare & Safeguarding, and Jeni Goodfellow-Pemsel, Head of Creative Psychotherapy in Education to discuss the challenges of pupil attendance, punctuality and persistent absence. A compelling discussion that explores the complexities and far-reaching consequences of absenteeism, as well as the extraordinary impact of early intervention and therapeutic support.
A lively discussion for all those interested in education and those at the heart of leading and shaping schools. Led by Rachel Foster (Director of HR & Education Strategy) and Jo Gray (Head of Educational Development), join us with external guests and internal experts talking about the relevant but difficult issues facing school leaders.