The NEU Podcast

We're discussing the issues NEU members are talking about and getting to the heart of the latest debates in education. Join the conversation at @TheNEUPodcast or email podcast@neu.org.uk

Why is the early years sector in crisis?

In this episode, we discuss the vital role early years educators play in our education system, as well as the difficulties they face. Working in the early years? Find out more about the NEU's work, including how to get involved in our member groups: https://neu.org.uk/advice/member-groups/early-years. Join in the conversation @TheNEUPodcast

06-13
29:16

What happens at NEU Conference?

Join us for a very special episode on NEU Conference. We speak to members about the moments that will stick with them, including fringes, activist zone sessions and speaking to motions. Thanks to everyone who spoke to us. It really shows the appetite at Conference that so many of you were keen to come and share your views, but unfortunately that meant we weren’t able to use them all! Join in the conversation with us @TheNEUPodcast

04-23
16:28

Why do we need a reform of the assessment system?

In this episode of the podcast, Andy, Molly and Mari discuss the NEU’s campaign for a fairer assessment system. They speak to general secretary Daniel Kebede and NEU members on the shortfalls of the current system and the case for change. You can read more about the campaign here: https://neu.org.uk/campaigns/assessment and connect with the podcast on Twitter (X) @TheNEUPodcast.

01-30
23:34

How do I get involved in the NEU?

Molly, Mari and Andy explore all the ways you can get involved in the NEU to shape the future of education for the better. We hear about organising forums, CPD and the importance of workplace reps. Find links and more information at www.neu.org.uk/get-involved, and tweet us with your thoughts @TheNEUPodcast.   I’m Mari Burton, and joined by my colleagues Andy Case and Molly Hall, we tell you about the various ways you can get involved in the NEU, to shape the future of education for the better.

11-02
27:24

Why should Ofsted be replaced?

In this episode, Mari and Molly discuss why, after more than 30 years, Ofsted needs to be replaced. They speak to NEU members about their experience of Ofsted inspections and the culture it generates in schools, and why they feel now is the time for change. We also hear about the newly launched Beyond Ofsted Inquiry which aims to develop a set of proposals for an alternative approach to school inspection. Stay updated with the latest develops by signing up to beyondofsted.org.uk. You can get involved in the conversation by following our podcast on twitter @TheNEUPodcast.

06-15
25:01

Why are teachers striking?

The NEU Podcast is back.  In this episode, Andy, Mari and Molly discuss why teachers have made the difficult decision to strike. They speak to members about their reasons for strike action, as well as those who stand in solidarity with the NEU. Stay updated with the latest action by checking out NEU.org.uk/payup, or by visiting payupsos.com You can get involved in the conversation by following our podcast on twitter @TheNEUPodcast.

03-10
21:15

Remote Education and Recovery - March 2021

In this episode, we reflect on the period of remote education for most at the start of 2021 and begin to look ahead to recovery education. We hear from NEU members Julie and Paul who describe their experience of remote education including reflections on challenging aspects, things they've found to work well and the struggles some have faced in accessing education remotely, given their differential situations at home. We also hear from NEU policy specialists Nora and Suzanne, Assistant General Secretary Ros McNeil and Joint General Secretary Kevin Courtney. Please do subscribe to the show, rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts and share it with friends and family. Let us know what you think on twitter @TheNEUPodcast

03-31
37:53

Child Poverty - Dec. 2020

In our first episode, we discuss the impact of child poverty and how the pandemic has worsened the situation in schools. We hear from NEU members Merium, Lucy and Chris who describe their experience of dealing with child poverty in the classroom and what they think needs to change to support children and young people to access education.

12-10
46:08

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11-10
00:30

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