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220: Time for Teachership with Lindsay Lyons

By Mark Taylor | September 13, 2021 |

Lindsay Lyons is an educational justice coach who works with teachers and school leaders to inspire educational innovation for racial and gender justice, design curricula grounded in student voice, and build capacity for shared leadership. Lindsay taught in NYC public schools, holds a PhD in Leadership and Change, and is the founder of the educational blog and podcast, Time for Teachership.

219: School education and you 21/22

By Mark Taylor | September 6, 2021 |

As we start the 21/22 academic year Mark Taylor shares his plans on how Education on Fire aims to support you as a teacher. His new audio course ’10 Pieces of Advice You’d Like to Have as a Child’ is now available on Listenable.Find out about the new 4 point F.I.R.E guide designed to help…

218: Be Kind programme with Wild at Heart Foundation

By Mark Taylor | August 30, 2021 |

The Wild at Heart Foundation believe that every single dog – no matter where in the world it is born, no matter its size, breed, age or circumstance – deserves to live a healthy, happy life. They champion compassion and collaboration; they believe that there is power in kindness and community, and that by working…

217: Reading and parental engagement with Stamshaw Junior School

By Mark Taylor | August 23, 2021 |

James Schillemore is English Leader and Lower Phase Leader at Stamshaw Junior School in Portsmouth. James published his own children’s book, ‘Off the Post’ in 2013 and is passionate about children learning to read and developing a love of books and language. James undertook an extensive research project in to the subject as part of…

216: Dream It and Do It with Holly Sharp

By Mark Taylor | August 16, 2021 |

Holly Sharp – The Next Generation’s Career Counselor

Award Winning Author. Coach. Classroom Advocate. Non-fiction books for kids junkie.

Helping Kids, Parents and Teachers Navigate The Question: “What do you want to be when you grow up?”

215: Illuminated Life School with Heidi DeCoux

By Mark Taylor | August 9, 2021 |

Heidi DeCoux is a serial entrepreneur that has built four businesses to high-six figure status and sold two of them, has appeared in magazines and websites like Forbes, is the author of an Amazon best-selling book on marketing, and president of the Palmas Del Mar chapter of Uncommon Entrepreneurs.
She’s a marketing maven and an investor, but her real passion, the thing that keeps her up at night, is her commitment to revolutionize the public school system through the non-profit organization that she and her husband founded, Illuminated Life School.

214: Your 3 Eyes with Dr. Megan Sweet

By Mark Taylor | August 2, 2021 |

Dr. Megan Sweet is an author, speaker, and systems-thinker who has been in education for more than twenty-five years. Through her extensive experience leading personal and system-wide change, Megan has come to believe that when we approach our challenges from the inside-out, by building a supportive and heart-centered connection with ourselves first, we have the confidence and resilience to tackle the important work of transforming our lives and communities.

The 3 Eyes support us to see our lives, our thoughts, and our experiences more clearly.

When we use them in school, they help us to understand our context in more depth.

213: Educational travel with Garrett & Mandi Oler

By Mark Taylor | July 26, 2021 |

Garrett & Mandi Oler discuss how travel and enrolling their children into a bilingual school has enhanced their educational experiences, confidence and world citizenship.

Garrett & Mandi are a married couple that love to help people travel abundantly – and affordably – with their families. They cringe every time they hear parents say that travel is a luxury only for the “lucky,” and are on a mission to change that mindset.

212: Reading, Writing and Spelling with Jane Considine

By Mark Taylor | July 19, 2021 |

Jane Considine is an Education Consultant who energises and inspires thousands of teachers every year, helping them to transform the teaching of reading, writing and spelling in the primary education phase. Jane’s research-informed and evidence-based systems provide structures for success, enabling teachers to continually deliver outstanding results. Jane has authored two best-selling books, Hooked On…

211: Superheroes of Science with Katy Alexander

By Mark Taylor | July 12, 2021 |

Superheroes of science set to come to life in new comic book from The Remarkablz

A new comic book is turning real-life science heroes into superheroes, bringing diverse pioneers of science and engineering to a new generation of young readers in an exciting and engaging format. The Remarkablz is the brainchild of London-based illustrator and game designer Katy Alexander, bringing the stories of scientists and engineers – particularly women, individuals from minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities – to life for children aged 6-12.

Radioactive Fallout: Katsuko’s Story reimagines the life and accomplishments of Japanese biochemist Dr Katsuko Saruhashi, known for revealing the spread and impact of radioactive fallout from atomic tests in the Pacific, helping bring an end to above-ground nuclear testing. The comic book traces the amazing adventures of young Katsuko as she gains her superpowers, battles supervillains and discovers her passion for science.

Created for children aged 6-12, and produced with dyslexia-friendly fonts, the new comic is designed to inspire, educate and excite young readers, with 24 pages of exciting artwork and storytelling backed up with engaging educational activities and a full biography of Katsuko.

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