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Colour Theory and Marking : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
Darren looks back at Aristotle's "On Colours" as the foundation of colour theory and how our processing of colours impacts the pens we use for marking.
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RE..A World View?: The Friday Late Show with Dave Brown
With the OFSTED ‘Deep and Meaningful? The religious education subject report’ having been published just last month, it seems a perfect time to discuss all things RE. In this show Dave talks to Ed Pawson on the OFSTED report and its implications for the subject of RE and then discusses RE teaching in primary and high school with Katie Freedman and Joanne Harris.
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Headship - Reflections of a New Headteacher: The Twilight Show with Maxine
Maxine talks to inspirational headteacher Bex Owen about her journey from pupil to NQT, Deputy Head, Acting Head and finally her appointment as Substantive Head at the same school. Looking back over the past 12 months, reflecting on school culture, the highs, challenges and learning as a school leader and offering advice to new, aspiring and acting head teachers.
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Early intervention in the early years: The Late Late Show with Kari Anson
Kari chats with Sarah Johnson an accomplished education professional and parent of 4 children; 3 of whom have additional needs. Together they share the importance of early intervention in the Early Years and Sarah's battle to receive a diagnosis of cerebral palsy which has now prompted a national campaign to reform the rules around disabled blue badges for under threes.
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Challenging Behaviour: The Monday Late Late Show with Toby Doncaster
Managing 16-19yr olds requires ingenuity, creativity and a dash of magic.
Join Toby and Kwaku Dzidzornu as they discuss top tips for the classroom.
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How can students maximise their potential?: The Twilight Show with Aramide Oluwa
Live from Nigeria - Aramide chats with special guest Damilare, a fellow teacher in Nigeria, about his experience with helping students reach their potential.