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273: The role of edtech in narrowing the attainment gap with Tassomai

By | August 1, 2022 |

Narrowing the attainment gap remains the key challenge for the education system, especially as we steer our way out of the pandemic.In February 2022, Tassomai hosted a round table discussion, bringing together some of the leading thinkers and innovators in the education world to consider the role that edtech software could, and should, play in…

272: Learning through connection and community with Decoteau Irby

By | July 28, 2022 |

Decoteau creates teaching and learning experiences, music and stories, and opportunities for people to be in community. Be it through music, encouraging the use of urban green spaces, or creating opportunities for Black people to generate wealth and wellness, his priorities are grounded in “going at it” together and creating space for people to shine.…

271: WHO SMARTED? the hit children’s podcast with Jerry Kolber

By | July 25, 2022 |

Jerry Kolber is the Emmy-nominated co-creator and showrunner of Nat Geo’s biggest hit series BRAIN GAMES, and Netflix’s BRAINCHILD with Pharrell Williams.  He is the co-creator and narrator of the hit children’s podcast WHO SMARTED? (Apple & NY Times Pick for Kids), which has over 3 million downloads in its first year. The Atomic team…

Taking Tes digital with editor Jon Severs – NAPE 082

By | July 21, 2022 |

Jon Severs is editor of Tes. He was previously commissioning editor at Tes, responsible for the teaching and learning content, as well as policy, leadership and pastoral articles. Before that, he wrote and edited for both trade and consumer titles.  Jon explains the journey of taking the traditional Tes magazine, which was established in 1910, to their new…

270: Why Tes has gone digital with Jon Severs

By | July 21, 2022 |

Jon Severs explains the journey of taking the traditional Tes magazine, which was established in 1910, to their new online delivery which can be more reactive in our modern age. Tes is a global education business. It started out in print more than 100 years ago as The Times Educational Supplement. Fast forward to today…

269: The impact of geography on history and learning with Jason Szeftel

By | July 18, 2022 |

Jason Szeftel talks about his learning experiences across multiple continents and settings. We discuss mindset, knowledge and how understanding geography is so important to how any village, town or city has developed through history. We talk about the influence of mentors and how the people around you can be your biggest supporters. With such a…

268: Enjoy Playing Guitar with Tim Woosley

By | July 14, 2022 |

Tim Woosley is the founder of Enjoy Playing Guitar. He believes that there is a repressed rock star in every one of us. His work helping people unleash their inner rock star helped hundreds of people live their dreams of making music, becoming more confident, and loving life.  Tim Woosley is a dad, husband, and…

267: How the school environment is affecting pupils with Professor Stephen Heppell

By Mark Taylor | July 11, 2022 |

Stephen’s “eyes on the horizon, feet on the ground” approach, coupled with a vast portfolio of effective large scale projects over three decades, have established him internationally as a widely and fondly recognized leader in the fields of learning, new media and technology. He was a school teacher for more than a decade, and has beena professor since…

266: Why we need to stop trying to fix everything in education with Damian Mitchelmore from OLEVI

By | July 7, 2022 |

Damian Mitchelmore, was a history teacher and deputy head for 12 years. Damian believes that swooping in and solving problems for staff isn’t the answer to help schools tackle both current and future challenges. Educators are predisposed to want to help people achieve their best. It goes with the territory. But school leaders that try…

265: THINK Global School with Russell Cailey

By Mark Taylor | July 4, 2022 |

THINK Global School’s rigorous Changemaker Curriculum combines travel with project-based learning, making for a one-of-a-kind education that nurtures all areas of teenage development. Russell is one of the principals of THINK Global School (TGS) and was voted one of the top 100 Global Visionaries in Education (GFEL, 2021). TGS is the world’s first travelling high…

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