Welcome to Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, the podcast that gives you a peek inside the minds of some truly inspirational primary teachers. Whether you're new to the profession or a school leader with tons of experience this podcast is a must listen. For references, links and extended cut video episodes head over to www.thinkingdeeply.info
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Lessons learned from a classroom sabbatical with Lisa Coe
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9:45Archive 011+2: In this archive edition of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, primary mathematics expert, Lisa Coe returns to share the lessons she learned by taking a break from the classroom to work for a company supporting schools and teachers with their mathematics professional development. Whether you’re new to teaching or a seasoned prof…
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Thinking Deeply about Conceptual Understanding
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39:50Episode 227: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by mathematics educator and doctoral researcher Will Mcloughlin to explore the complex and vital theme of conceptual understanding in mathematics education. Drawing on his teaching experience in the UAE and his academic research into how conceptual understanding dev…
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Archive 012: In this archive edition of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, primary mathematics expert, Lisa Coe returns to share her thoughts on implementing change on a school-wide level. Whether you’re new to teaching or a seasoned professional, this conversation offers a gateway into the kind of thinking that shapes high-quality classroom …
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Literacy Leadership, Testing and Disciplinary Reading with Chris Such
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31:36In this special episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Chris Such returns to tackle three brilliant questions from our listeners, exploring the intersection of pedagogy, leadership, and literacy development. Drawing on years of research and classroom experience, we dive into some of the most commonly debated areas of primary practice: …
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The One Paper Every Primary Teacher Should Read – with Lloyd Williams-Jones
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11:19Archive Episode 011: In this archive edition of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, expert leader and education research enjoyer, Lloyd Williams-Jones returns to share the research paper he believes every primary teacher should read. More than just a recommendation, Lloyd breaks down why this paper matters, how it connects to everyday classroo…
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From Planning to Practice: Mastering Professional Development Design
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30:26Episode 225: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Stuart Welsh to explore what it takes to design effective professional development sessions that truly make an impact. We discuss the thought processes behind planning professional development episodes, the models that can scaffold effective session design, commo…
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Driving School-Wide Change with Lloyd Williams-Jones
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12:02Archive 010: In this archive episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, we revisit a powerful response to a question about school-wide change with education leader Lloyd Williams-Jones. Lloyd explores exactly what it means - and takes - to successfully instigate and sustain meaningful change across an entire school community. Drawing from …
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Standing Room Only – Deconstructing Word Problems by Gareth Metcalfe
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29:55Episode 224: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, we bring you a special "Standing Room Only" session led by Gareth Metcalfe. Following last week's discussion, Gareth returns to walk us through the thinking and practicalities behind his project Deconstructing Word Problems. In this CPD-style talk, Gareth shares: The rationale behi…
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Deconstructing Word Problems with Gareth Metcalfe
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39:51Episode 223: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Gareth Metcalfe and Elliot Morgan to explore the ideas behind Gareth's latest project: Deconstructing Word Problems. After three years of development and classroom testing, Gareth shares the thinking and pedagogy that underpin his approach to designing word probl…
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Teaching Through Comparison: What Works and When?
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1:00:10This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Emma Lindley-Thompson and John Jackson dive into a landmark study by Bethany Rittle-Johnson and Jon Star: Does comparing solution methods facilitate conceptual and procedural knowledge? We explore: The premise of the study and how the researchers tested their hypothesis through equation-solving …
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Writing First, Assessment Second: A Conversation with Chris Youles
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44:53Episode 221: Writing First, Assessment Second – A Conversation with Chris Youles This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Chris Youles for a timely conversation about writing assessment—why it often feels so difficult, how we’ve arrived at this point, and what we can do to realign assessment with the true purpose of teach…
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From Coaching to Confidence: The Power of Whole-Staff Rehearsal
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52:29Episode 220: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Alex Gingell to explore the power of whole-staff rehearsal in teacher development and coaching. Drawing on his personal experience of professional development, Alex outlines why this approach holds such promise for schools looking to build consistency, confidence, and …
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What do schools who provide a stellar religious education offering do so well?
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16:01From the Archives 009: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Adam Smith shares his thoughts on the features of a high-quality religious education offering in schools. Enjoy this episode? Let…
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What's in Store at TDaPE Manchester 2025?
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32:01Episode 219: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Anna Hackett and I dive into what’s in store at the upcoming TDaPE Manchester Conference on Saturday, 29th March 2025. We explore the talks, themes, and workshops that will bring together educators passionate about primary education, with practical insights to enhance teaching and l…
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From the Archives 008: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Sarah Cottinghatt shares her thoughts on the way David Ausubel structures his hierarchy of concepts and what this means for teach…
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Sustaining School Improvement – Leadership, Culture, and Change with Adam Lowing & Stuart Welsh
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39:57TDaPE Manchester Tickets Episode 218: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Stuart Welsh is joined by Adam Lowing to explore sustained school improvement—what it takes to make meaningful changes that last. Drawing on extensive experience working with schools at different stages of their improvement journey, Adam shares insights into…
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What are some high-impact, low-effort ways to improve mathematics across a school?
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11:59Unseen Question 003: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into an unseen question from our listeners. This week, Stuart Welsh gives his thoughts on ways to develop a mathematics teaching across a school. TDaPE Mathematics Playlist (Over 22 hours of mathematics focused episodes) Enjoy this episode? Let us know in…
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Concreteness Fading: Bridging Procedural and Conceptual Understanding
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1:12:03Episode 217: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, John Jackson and Emma Lindley-Thompson from Ambition Institute return to explore the next extract from their expert edit—this time, focusing on concreteness fading and its role in mathematics teaching. We discuss: The relationship between procedural knowledge and conceptual understa…
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How can schools embed a consistent, research-informed approach to mathematics teaching?
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8:43Unseen Question 002: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into an unseen question from our listeners. This week, Stuart Welsh gives his thoughts on ways to develop a consistent, research-informed approach to mathematics teaching. TDaPE Mathematics Playlist (Over 22 hours of mathematics focused episodes) Enjoy this…
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Disciplinary Literacy: Unlocking Deeper Learning with Juli Ryzop
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46:13Episode 216: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Juli Ryzop and Elliot Morgan to explore disciplinary literacy—what it means, why it matters, and how it can transform learning across subjects. Understanding how literacy functions within different disciplines helps students access, engage with, and critically interpre…
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How can I incorporate retrieval effectively in maths lessons without causing unnecessary cognitive overload?
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9:52Unseen Question 001: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into an unseen question from our listeners. This week, Stuart Welsh gives his thoughts on ways to incorporate retrieval practice into lessons without contributing to cognitive overload. TDaPE: Retrieval Practice Playlist (Over 11 hours of retrieval adjacent…
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The Future of School Inspection: Still Analysing Ofsted's Proposed Reforms
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50:37Episode 215: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, we continue our discussion on Ofsted’s reform proposals with Shannen Doherty and Louise McLaughlin. In this second part, we explore the next three points in the proposal, looking at how changes to inspection methodology, full and monitoring inspections, and accountability for state-…
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From the Archives 007: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Lloyd Williams-Jones explores how he took the ideas of Christopher Such to improve reading across his school. Enjoy this episode?…
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The Future of School Inspection: Analysing Ofsted’s Proposed Reforms
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46:48Episode 214: This week onThinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Shannen Doherty and Louise McLaughlin to discuss the first two points in Ofsted’s reform proposal - Report Cards and Inspection Toolkits. We take a deep dive into the potential benefits, the likely impact on schools, and the unintended consequences that could arise from…
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David Ausubel's Key Ideas (In Summary) with Sarah Cottinghatt
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5:28From the Archives 006: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Sarah Cottinghatt shares her thoughts on the David Ausubel's key ideas and why they might be important for teachers. Enjoy this e…
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Finding time in busy timetables for high-quality art lessons
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25:08Episode 213: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by secondary art teacher Andrea Welsh to explore the importance of art education and how to ensure high-quality art lessons despite the pressures of a packed timetable. We discuss: Why art is often overlooked and how it contributes to students’ education and development. …
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Is the English writing system introduced in ways that can lead to spelling difficulties?
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17:14From the Archives 005: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Lyn Stone and Chris Such share the thoughts on the extent to which the way the English writing system is introduced can lead to s…
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The Hospital of Hope and The Fight Against Cancer
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45:07Episode 212: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Kylie McKee and Hugh Williams-Jones representing Velindre Cancer Centre to explore why we were raising money for this great cause at the TDaPE London Conference. Tickets for TDaPE Manchester can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-thinking-deeply-about-prim…
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To what extent is English orthography a representation of spoken language?
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21:00From the Archives 004: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Neil Almond and Chris Such share the thoughts on the extent to which is English orthography a representation of spoken language a…
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Maximising Learning with Interleaved Practice in Maths
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49:41Episode 211: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by John Jackson and Emma Lindley-Thompson from Ambition Institute to explore interleaving practice in mathematics lessons. Drawing on their expert edit, Helping Pupils Learn Maths, and insights from a seminal study, we dive into how interleaving can transform the way stud…
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Summative assessments: Why and when do we use them?
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10:12From the Archives 003: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Lloyd Williams-Jones and Chris Such share the thoughts on summative assessments thanks to a question from a listener. Enjoy this …
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What are the four most prominent features of an effective mathematics lesson?
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9:10From the Archives 002: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Lisa Coe shares the four most prominent features of her mathematics lessons. If you're looking for the full episode, it's (S1,E2)…
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Beyond Words: The Purpose and Practice of Modern Foreign Language Education
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49:28Episode 210: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I'm joined by primary teacher, Charle Benkowitz, as we delve into the teaching of modern foreign languages in UK schools. From systemic differences with European neighbours to the broader purpose of language learning, this episode offers insights into how we can elevate language edu…
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What are the four most prominent features of an effective lesson?
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11:31From the Archives 001: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education we're diving into the archives to retrieve some of the most inspirational responses to questions posed over the last few years. This week, Lloyd Williams Jones shares the four most prominent features of his lessons, along with his thoughts on effective teaching. This …
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Unlocking Learning: Background Knowledge, Spelling, and Modelling
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52:32Episode 209: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, we revisit three of the most impactful questions from some of our most-listened episodes of 2024. Covering essential topics like the role of background knowledge in reading, effective spelling instruction, and the power of modelling, this episode provides interesting perspectives on…
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Transforming Reading and Mathematics: Powerful Questions for Teachers
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51:19Episode 208: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, we revisit some of the most impactful questions from our four most-listened episodes. From the essentials of teaching multiplication tables to the intricacies of supporting struggling readers, these conversations have shaped the way teachers approach their craft. Whether you’re new …
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Promise or Peril: Can AI shape the future of education?
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56:11Episode 207: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Dominic Bristow and Hannah Gillott to discuss the potential for meaningful use of AI in education. Together, we examine its promises, pitfalls, and practical applications for classroom settings. We explore: Whether AI has the power to genuinely improve teacher pr…
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Exploring Explicit Teaching with Zach Groshell
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54:45Episode 206: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Chris Such and Zach Groshell, teacher, researcher, and advocate for evidence-based teaching. Together, we delve into explicit and direct instruction its foundations, its misconceptions, and its future in education. In this episode, we discuss: Zach’s journey into expli…
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Episode 205: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Elliot Morgan and I dive into what’s in store at the upcoming TDaPE London Conference on Saturday, 18th January 2025. We explore the talks, themes, and workshops that will bring together educators passionate about primary education, with practical insights to enhance teaching and le…
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Building Confidence in Primary Mathematics with Amy How
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45:35Episode 204: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Amy How to explore primary mathematics and how teachers can build their confidence in delivering impactful lessons. We discuss the essential areas of mathematics that help pupils develop a deep understanding, and Amy shares insights into how the Rekenrek can be used as…
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Lesson Design – Insights from Cognitive Science and Direct Instruction with Jake Cowling
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37:59Episode 203: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by teacher Jake Cowling to delve into the intricacies of lesson design. Drawing on cognitive science and principles of explicit and direct instruction, we discuss how intentional lesson planning can transform teaching and learning. We explore: What lesson design rea…
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Episode 202: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, we’re joined by primary teacher and leader, Adam Smith for a thought-provoking talk on Powerful Religious Education Set in the context of broader discussions of curriculum, Adam shares his thoughts on the place, purpose and power of religious education, as well as the thinking…
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Language and Learning – Supporting EAL Pupils in Mathematics
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39:57Episode 201: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, we explore how to support pupils who use English as an additional language (EAL) specifically in mathematics. For EAL learners, mathematics presents unique challenges—from understanding language-heavy instructions to grasping abstract concepts. With thoughtful strategies, teac…
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Episode 200: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I'm joined by Naomi Pilling as we dive into the world of primary art education. Art is more than a subject—it's a critical tool for self-expression and creativity. Join us as we explore how to bring this vital subject to life in the classroom, whether you're an art enthusiast …
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The questions that keep me thinking
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2:03:31TDaPE Conference, London: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-thinking-deeply-about-primary-education-conference-tickets-1033614898987?aff=oddtdtcreator Episode 199: In this special episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I take a look back at the last 100 or so episodes, revisiting some of the most thought-provoking questions from my inte…
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Episode 198: Leadership and School Culture – with John O’Neill In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Stuart Welsh is joined by John O’Neill, Rector of The High School of Glasgow. With nearly a decade of leadership experience at the school, John shares invaluable insights into building a positive school culture, managing change…
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Primary Reading Simplified with Christopher Such
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1:05:58Episode 197: Primary Reading Simplified – with Christopher Such In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Christopher Such, author of The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading and soon Primary Reading Simplified, as we dive into simplifying the complexities of teaching reading. Christopher shares insights from …
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Episode 196: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m joined by Emma Lennard and Seamus Gibbons, authors of Sequencing the Primary Curriculum. Together, we explore how effective curriculum sequencing can make a profound difference in student learning and teacher practice. We discuss: What inspired Emma and Seamus to write Seq…
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Episode 195: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I sit down with early mathematics specialist, Jo Austen, to explore the significance of early mathematics in shaping a child’s cognitive development and future learning. Jo shares his journey into early mathematics and delves into the key principles that he believes should und…
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Flourishing as a new or beginning teacher
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56:06Episode 194: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, I’m honoured to be joined by Dr. Geraldine Magennis for an exploration of the ways we can support new and beginning teachers in their professional development. We discuss: What are the main challenges and opportunities for new and beginning teachers in their CPD journey? How can new…
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