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"Civilisation is a race between education and catastrophe." (HG Wells)

In this podcast, we take Wells at his word. Hosted by Dr James Mannion, Rethinking Education features long-form conversations with fascinating guests about how we might create a more diverse, intelligent, responsive educational ecosystem that works for *all* young people.

If this sounds interesting to you, welcome to Rethinking Education: Education's Critical Friend: https://rethinking-education.mn.co/feed

Rethinking Education Dr James Mannion

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"Civilisation is a race between education and catastrophe." (HG Wells)

In this podcast, we take Wells at his word. Hosted by Dr James Mannion, Rethinking Education features long-form conversations with fascinating guests about how we might create a more diverse, intelligent, responsive educational ecosystem that works for *all* young people.

If this sounds interesting to you, welcome to Rethinking Education: Education's Critical Friend: https://rethinking-education.mn.co/feed

    René Kneyber and Valentina Devid on the Power of Formative Action [#REPOD S4E13]

    René Kneyber and Valentina Devid on the Power of Formative Action [#REPOD S4E13]

    René Kneyber and Valentina Devid are two of the founders of Toetsrevolutie (Test Revolution), a teacher training cooperative based in the Netherlands which specialises in formative assessment, summative assessment and curriculum design.

    René and Valentina are also two of the four authors of an excellent new book - Formative Action - the English translation of which was published in April 2024.

    René was the first person to introduce formative assessment in the Netherlands. But while he could immediately see the benefits of this idea in his own classroom, when he started talking about it with other people, he soon found that the language was getting in the way. It's not really about assessment. It's about the actions teachers take in response to the assessment activities they undertake. So he changed the name to formative action, and created a model which overcomes many of the problems experienced previously in the field of formative assessment.

    The book is absolutely brilliant - concise, super-clear and practicable - and in this conversation we take a deep dive working our way through the five steps of the formative action model in its entirety.

    If you visit the website www.formative-action.com, you can access a free pdf of one of the chapters from the book, as well as a free online course which is really produced to a high standard and which I highly recommend.

    I also highly recommend an online course on self-regulated learning, made by myself, which is available to patrons of the podcast. This course looks at three of the big ideas in SRL - metacognition, self-regulation and oracy - and includes lots of practical strategies for how to put these powerful ideas into action in your classroom and indeed in your own life as a human being.

    To access this course, along with many other benefits, please visit www.patreon.com/repod.

    LINKS

    Give us a (lovely!) review: https://tinyurl.com/raterepod

    Sign up for the Rethinking Ed Round-up: https://rethinkinged.beehiiv.com

    Toetsrevolutie: https://toetsrevolutie.nl/

    The Formative Action School: https://formative-action.com/

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    • 2 hr 17 min
    Ife Obasa on representation, work experience… and God!

    Ife Obasa on representation, work experience… and God!

    Ife Obasa is an educational consultant, activist and sought-after speaker who advocates for greater representation in education - among many other strings to her bow.

    Ife spoke at the 2023 Rethinking Education conference about why we need representation in education more than ever - a topic that we discuss in some detail in this episode.

    Ife’s work centres around mentoring and empowering young people to make their voices heard and to get involved in shaping the decision-making processes that affect their lives. She also advises organisations looking to better attract and retain young talent as well as investing in and across the education space.

    Previously Ife was an Inter-Religious Commonwealth Youth Ambassador for the Commonwealth Jewish Council and a Council Member for The British Youth Council.

    In addition, Ife is a Fourth Year Law Student at the University of Southampton. She is an aspiring solicitor with first-hand corporate legal experience and is extremely passionate about helping the next generation of aspiring lawyers.

    In 2022, Powerlist Magazine recognised Ife as one of 150 Future Leaders of African/African-Caribbean Descent in the United Kingdom.

    In this conversation, we start out talking about work experience - a really important topic that doesn’t receive the attention it deserves. We then move on to discuss the importance of representation in education - what it means in theory, what it looks like in practice and how we might achieve it.

    And then toward the end of the conversation we discuss the role of faith in Ife’s life and work. This is new territory for the Rethinking Ed podcast, and I found this part of the conversation particularly enjoyable. So be sure to listen to the end!

    LINKS

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    Ife's website - https://ifeonetwork.com/

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    • 1 hr 52 min
    Peter Higgin on the power of learning through immersive play

    Peter Higgin on the power of learning through immersive play

    Peter Higgin is the Artistic Director and joint CEO of Punchdrunk Enrichment, a charity that creates transformational theatre for education, community and family audiences.

    Punchdrunk Enrichment is an independent charity which was founded in 2008 to take the pioneering practice of immersive theatre company, Punchdrunk, into schools and communities. Listed amongst the 50 most influential artists of the last 50 years (Sky Arts, 2022) alongside David Bowie, Sir Steve McQueen and Vivienne Westwood, Punchdrunk disrupts the theatrical norm, creating worlds in which audiences can rediscover the childlike excitement of exploring the unknown.

    Peter has been involved with Punchdrunk for his entire professional career. In 2000 he graduated from Exeter University and went on to become a founding member of Punchdrunk. He was pivotal in establishing the company’s early work during their rise to critical acclaim and global success.

    Peter has a powerful belief in the transformative power of engaging with the arts and creativity. He believes in the power of imagination as one of our greatest tools and has witnessed how access to immersive experiences can unlock our innate creativity.

    This episode of the podcast is (brilliantly) hosted by former podcast guest Tim Taylor, author of ‘A Beginner’s Guide to Mantle of the Expert’ and coauthor of ‘Try This: Unlocking Learning With Imagination’.

    LINKS

    Punchdrunk enrichment - https://www.punchdrunkenrichment.org.uk
    Punchdrunk - https://www.punchdrunk.com
    Sign up for the Rethinking Ed Round-up: https://rethinkinged.beehiiv.com

    DON'T BE A STRANGER

    The Rethinking Education podcast is hosted and produced by Dr James Mannion. You can contact him at https://rethinking-ed.org/contact

    SUPPORT THE RETHINKING ED PODCAST:

    Become a patron: https://patreon.com/repod
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    • 2 hr 21 min
    "Civilisation rests on our shoulders!": Peps Mccrea on motivated teaching

    "Civilisation rests on our shoulders!": Peps Mccrea on motivated teaching

    Peps Mccrea is an award-winning teacher educator, designer and author. He is Director of Education at Steplab and author of the ultraconcise High Impact Teaching series, one of which - Motivated Teaching - is the main topic of this episode. On the side, he writes Evidence Snacks, a brilliant newsletter that we speak about at the top of this conversation, and composes excellent instructional threads on Twitter.

    Previously, Peps was a Dean at Ambition Institute, where he oversaw the design of programmes for teachers and teacher educators (eg. Masters in Expert Teaching, Teacher Education Fellows, and Early Career Teachers), he was a Senior Lecturer in Teacher Education at Brighton University, and teacher and leader at various schools.

    LINKS

    Peps Mccrea website: https://pepsmccrea.com/

    Sign up for Evidence Snacks: https://snacks.pepsmccrea.com/

    Sign up for the Rethinking Ed Round-up: https://rethinkinged.beehiiv.com

    DON'T BE A STRANGER

    The Rethinking Education podcast is hosted and produced by Dr James Mannion. You can contact him at rethinking-ed.org/contact

    SUPPORT THE RETHINKING ED PODCAST:

    Become a patron: https://patreon.com/repod
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    • 2 hr 7 min
    "It's an absolute shocker": Fiona Millar on the marketisation of education

    "It's an absolute shocker": Fiona Millar on the marketisation of education

    This episode features a fascinating conversation with Fiona Millar, a journalist and campaigner on education and parenting issues whose work I have admired for many years.

    Following a career in journalism, Fiona worked in the office of the Leader of the Opposition from 1995 to 1997, and as an adviser to Tony and Cherie Blair from 1995 to 2003.

    On leaving Downing Street, Fiona started writing a monthly column for The Guardian about education, and in 2004 she made a documentary film for Channel Four called The Best for My Child, examining how the quasi-market in schools was working in practice.

    In 2018, to mark the 30th anniversary of the Education Reform Act 1988, Fiona published a fascinating book with the same name as her earlier documentary - The Best for My Child: Did the schools market deliver?

    Of this book, Melissa Benn wrote:

    Fiona Millar combines a profound understanding of the way schools work on the ground with unrivalled political acumen. This insightful account of what the market revolution has really meant for England’s education system is an important and absorbing read.

    I whole-heartedly agree. It’s very well written and I think it’s really required reading for anyone who wants to understand the weirdly hierarchical, disjointed school system that we have today - and therefore how we might create a more equitable system that works for all young people.

    It’s also well worth reading back through Fiona’s many excellent articles in the Guardian, including her most recent setting out how Labour can fix the education system - a topic on which we alight in this conversation.

    There’s a link to her Guardian profile below and it’s well worth an hour of your time.

    LINKS

    Fiona's Guardian articles: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/fionamillar 

    Education Policy Alliance: educationpa.org

    Sign up to the Rethinking Education Round-up Newsletter: rethinkinged.beehiiv.com

    DON'T BE A STRANGER

    The Rethinking Education podcast is hosted and produced by Dr James Mannion. You can contact him at rethinking-ed.org/contact

    SUPPORT THE RETHINKING ED PODCAST:

    Become a patron: https://patreon.com/repod
    Buy James a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/repod

    • 1 hr 48 min
    S4E8: “We’ve lost the plot”: Ben Davis on creating schools that children want to go to

    S4E8: “We’ve lost the plot”: Ben Davis on creating schools that children want to go to

    In the last episode, almost 300 people tuned in to our first ever live podcast, when I was joined by Naomi Fisher, Ellie Costello and Ben Davis to talk about the attendance crisis.

    In case any of you listened to that and were wondering ‘Hey, who is this Ben Davis guy? Why don’t you do a full episode with him?’ Well, strap yourself in!

    Ben is the headteacher of St Ambrose Barlow RC High School in Salford. I’ve had the great pleasure to get to know Ben a little over the last year or so, as part of the Education Policy Alliance. He is one of the loveliest people you could wish to meet - and that view was echoed in many of the comments we received during last week’s episode.

    A passionate, principled headteacher who embodies the principles of public service, Ben has recently been one of the courageous headteachers who have raised their heads above the parapet to talk about the pernicious impact Ofsted has on schools and school leaders.

    LINKS

    Full video, audio, show notes: https://rethinking-ed.org/ben-davis

    Education Policy Alliance: https://educationpa.org

    Sign up to the Rethinking Education Round-up Newsletter: https://rethinkinged.beehiiv.com

    DON'T BE A STRANGER

    The Rethinking Education podcast is hosted and produced by Dr James Mannion. You can contact him at rethinking-ed.org/contact

    SUPPORT THE RETHINKING ED PODCAST:

    Become a patron: https://patreon.com/repod

    Buy James a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/repod

    • 1 hr 35 min

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