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Your invite into education’s busiest newsroom. Join Tes reporters and news editors as we discuss the big school stories of the week and what they mean for teachers. We give you the inside track on our latest exclusives and prepare you for what’s ahead. Relevant, irreverent and occasionally slightly shambolic. Essential listening for anyone interested in schools.
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The ‘dire’ state of teacher recruitment
Join the Tes News team as they discuss another 'catastrophic' shortfall in the number of trainee teachers recruited this year
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New shadow schools minister speaks to Tes
Join the Tes News team as they discuss an exclusive interview focusing on what we can expect from Catherine McKinnell.
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Ofsted rates its final year under Spielman
Join the Tes News team as they discuss a week dominated by Ofsted as it releases it's final annual report before the change of guard and a new era for the watchdog
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Is it the end of the road for Ofsted grades?
Join the Tes News team as we discuss whether single-word Ofsted inspection judgements are on the way out and consider what inspection in the future might look like.
Articles discussed in this week's episode below:
Ofsted ‘scorecard’ for schools and MATs exploredOfsted reports ‘opaque’ without grades, warns Gibb
And here are some other stories we think you might find interesting:
Labour plans to replace Ofsted grades‘Dreaded’ Ofsted inspections ‘ineffective’DfE issues ‘absurd’ threats to trusts with improving schools -
Can the school buildings crisis be fixed?
Join the Tes News team as we discuss the state of the school estate across England and whether funds aimed at fixing it will be enough
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Labour conference special
Join the Tes News team as we discuss the major education policies announced at the Labour party conference this week, including boosting primary school nurseries and plans to "upskill" primary teachers in "real world" maths
Customer Reviews
Good content
The sound quality makes this unlistenable at times. It would be wonderful if you could sort this out. There were dogs barking over a recent episode and one person has a device with notifications pinging regularly!
Could definitely do better
With constant break-ups, pings, cut-outs, volume changes, talking over one another etc this has the production values of a Year 9 RE cover lesson. I know we’re in difficult times, but from a tech point of view, this is the worst remote conversation podcast I’ve heard.
Also as a first time listener - who are these people? Journalists? Teachers? Parents? Surely a basic introduction, beyond names, isn’t too much to ask for.
A shame since the chat was fairly interesting.
Hmmm
Some interesting topics but the views are too often conservative and traditional. Typical in British education unfortunately.