Let's Talk About Teaching Mrs Murray
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Let's Talk About Teaching is a safe space to debate contemporary educational issues in Scotland. There are many challenges and changes for teaching professionals. This podcast is aims to develop communication between practitioners and promote teacher empowerment. Get in touch with the podcast at TimeToTalkAboutTeaching@gmail.com
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Empowering Educators & Embracing Professional Judgement
Are you an educator in Scotland embracing teacher empowerment? Do you feel under siege with the expanding expectations of teachers responsibility in Scotland?
In this episode we are talking about the importance of a teacher led "bottom-up" approach to recovery in education across Scotland. Sharing the idea that practitioners working with pupils face to face everyday, who have first hand experience of the challenges of implementing new initiatives in the classroom, are best placed to inform the direction education recovery ought to take, to meet the needs our learners in Scotland.
The episode advocates for continued professional development, engagement and empowerment. Information from the GTCS about the Scottish Framework for Masters in Education can be found here: https://www.gtcs.org.uk/TeacherJourney/framework-for-masters/framework-for-masters-in-education-faqs.aspx
For anyone interested in engaging with the Scottish primary teacher research into the curriculum with Dundee University should get in touch with the school of education directly by emailing CurriculumStudy@dundee.ac.uk
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The Teaching Profession: Collaborative or Competitive?
Do you think teachers within our profession compete against one another more than we collaborate? Are you a teacher who enjoys working collaboratively with colleagues to support one another and improve standards of education across Scotland?
In this episode we are talking about whether the teaching profession creates a collaborative or competitive environment. We explore healthy competition versus unhealthy comparison and how working together forces us to be honest about our strengths and our weaknesses.
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Humour and Humanity in the Classroom
Do you think using humour and humanity in our practice enhances teacher professionalism and contributes to a nurturing and inclusive classroom? Are you a teacher with professional experience of using humour and humanity to solve issues at school with pupils in Scotland?
In this episode we'll explore the importance of humour and humanity in the classroom and the benefits of using laughter in learning to boost retention, engagement and deescalate tensions.
A special thank you to Julia for her suggestion and contribution to this episode!
If you'd like to get in touch with the podcast, you can email in at:
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Rest & Recovery: Resolving Teacher Burnout
Are you a teacher in Scotland enjoying rest and recovery during the school holidays? Do you find it difficult to switch off from school and allow yourself to do nothing work related?
In this episode we'll explore the challenges of teacher burnout, doing a job that's never done, how to deal with time management and creating a clear work life balance. Listen for tips for rest, recovery and mental decluttering.
Happy holidays educators! You're the best and you deserve a rest. #TimeToTalkAboutTeaching
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One Year On: Teaching During a Pandemic
Are you a Scottish teacher reflecting on your professionalism over the last year? Do you think teachers across Scotland have shown dedication and resilience throughout the covid-19 pandemic?
In this episode we reflect on what teaching professionals have contributed and what we as teachers have learned after one year of teaching through a pandemic. We discuss the impacts of teachers and schools being responsible for so much more than pupils education and ask what happened to educational recovery phase and the priority on the Health and Wellbeing of pupils across Scotland?
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Why Are We Teachers? With Anecdotes from Bex & Sara
Why did you become a teacher and what do you get from the profession? Do you as a teacher feel empowered to make a positive impact on the lives of pupils learning in Scotland?
In this episode we focus on the positive! Why we became teachers and what we get out of this demanding profession. We hear from two professionals who share their story of why and how they got into teaching. As well as added insight into what it's like to be a teacher in Scotland.
Thanks to Anne for this episode suggestion.
Special thanks to Bex and Sara for sharing their experience and insightful contributions.