Beyond the Grade

Beyond the Grade

Beyond the Grade is a podcast exploring how we prepare every child for a world yet to come. The core aim for education, under the Education Act 2002, is to prepare children for the opportunities, responsibilities, and experiences of later life’ but in a fast paced, ever-changing world, how do we ensure that the learners of today are prepared for the world of tomorrow? Our conversations will cover a range of important topics, including: - how children and young people find communities and connections in order to develop a sense of belonging - how they manage wellbeing and maintain positive mental health - how they find mentors and role models - the power of school culture to influence pupils' views of the world and their roles within it. Sharing ideas with inspiring individuals, Andrew Hammond, Group Director of Inclusive Learning at Outcomes First Group, will journey with the audience to explore what works, what doesn’t, and how we can truly prepare all children for the responsibilities and experiences of later life. Our host Andrew Hammond is Group Director of Inclusive Learning at Outcomes First Group. He worked as a teacher and senior leader in schools for over 25 years, serving as Headteacher in two maintained schools and two independent schools. A prolific author, Andrew has published many titles for a range of publishers and regularly keynotes at education conferences in the UK and overseas. He has four children and is very interested in the power of school culture to shape lives and build futures. For further information and to watch our episodes on YouTube, visit outcomesfirstgroup.co.uk. *Disclaimer • The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the company. • We shall not be liable for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast or any reliance of the matters discussed. • Any logos or images used in the podcast are the intellectual property of the company or its guests and may not be used commercially without permission.

Season 1

  1. Episode 4: Youth work beyond the classroom

    EPISODE 4

    Episode 4: Youth work beyond the classroom

    In this episode of Beyond the Grade, Andrew Hammond is joined by Alex Fairweather, CEO of Greater Manchester Youth Network (GMYN) - a charity dedicated to creating meaningful opportunities for young people to grow in confidence, build connections and thrive. Together, they discuss the transformative power of youth work and the environments that shape young lives. They explore: - how a strong sense of community can change the trajectory of a young person’s life, providing a space where they feel safe and able to be themselves. - how youth work principles can complement and enrich the school experience, providing support beyond academic achievement. - what it really takes to prepare young people for the world beyond the classroom, - and the lasting impact a great teacher can have. This episode shines a light on the environments, relationships and experiences that help young people unlock their potential both in school and far beyond it. For further information, visit https://outcomesfirstgroup.co.uk For further information on GMYN, visit Home - GMYN Follow us on LinkedIn. Podcast produced by EY3 Media. *Disclaimer • The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the company. • We shall not be liable for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast or any reliance of the matters discussed. • Any logos or images used in the podcast are the intellectual property of the company or its guests and may not be used commercially without permission.

    37 min
  2. Episode 5: Teaching Emotional Fitness

    EPISODE 5

    Episode 5: Teaching Emotional Fitness

    In this episode of Beyond the Grade, Andrew Hammond sits down with leading parent coach Natalie Costa for a powerful conversation about what it means to raise children with emotional fitness. Together, they discuss why emotional agility is such an important skill and how emotional steadiness starts with us as adults – whether that’s a parent or teacher. Andrew and Natalie also explore whether there’s a role for schools in helping parents become that steady presence at home and how modelling calm, connected behaviour becomes the foundation for children’s long term wellbeing. Natalie’s mission is grounded in one guiding belief: when parents feel more steady and supported, children grow up feeling safer, more connected, and emotionally confident within themselves. Listen now to discover what it really takes to raise a generation of connected humans. For further information, visit Let’s raise a generation of connected humans | Natalie Costa Follow us on LinkedIn. Podcast produced by EY3 Media. *Disclaimer • The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the company. • We shall not be liable for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast or any reliance of the matters discussed. • Any logos or images used in the podcast are the intellectual property of the company or its guests and may not be used commercially without permission.

    51 min

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Beyond the Grade is a podcast exploring how we prepare every child for a world yet to come. The core aim for education, under the Education Act 2002, is to prepare children for the opportunities, responsibilities, and experiences of later life’ but in a fast paced, ever-changing world, how do we ensure that the learners of today are prepared for the world of tomorrow? Our conversations will cover a range of important topics, including: - how children and young people find communities and connections in order to develop a sense of belonging - how they manage wellbeing and maintain positive mental health - how they find mentors and role models - the power of school culture to influence pupils' views of the world and their roles within it. Sharing ideas with inspiring individuals, Andrew Hammond, Group Director of Inclusive Learning at Outcomes First Group, will journey with the audience to explore what works, what doesn’t, and how we can truly prepare all children for the responsibilities and experiences of later life. Our host Andrew Hammond is Group Director of Inclusive Learning at Outcomes First Group. He worked as a teacher and senior leader in schools for over 25 years, serving as Headteacher in two maintained schools and two independent schools. A prolific author, Andrew has published many titles for a range of publishers and regularly keynotes at education conferences in the UK and overseas. He has four children and is very interested in the power of school culture to shape lives and build futures. For further information and to watch our episodes on YouTube, visit outcomesfirstgroup.co.uk. *Disclaimer • The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the company. • We shall not be liable for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast or any reliance of the matters discussed. • Any logos or images used in the podcast are the intellectual property of the company or its guests and may not be used commercially without permission.