47m ·
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13 Nov 19:22
Rosie Arthey is a coach who works with people with neurodiversity. She explores what neurodiversity means and it's implications for those with a diagnosis as well as how others can best support neurodiverse people.
47m ·
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30 Oct 20:07
Tracey talks about some of the concepts in her recent book, Ferocious Warmth, and the philosophy of leadership with both the heart and the mind. High challenge and high support in a context of emotional intelligence and trust. Learn more https://www.traceyezard.com/
54m ·
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18 Oct 17:11
Louise chats with us about her mindfulness practice and the evolution of her business which supports health and wellbeing. We explore some of the perceptions around mindfulness and it's potential to support learners. Find out more: https://www.do-bemindful.com/
36m ·
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02 Oct 18:29
We talk with Alma Harris about the National Discussion on Scottish education which she is co-leading with Carol Campbell, getting insights into what she believes are the existing strengths in the system, and the challenges ahead. Find out more here: https://consult.gov.scot/national-discussion-scottish-education/
55m ·
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26 Sep 12:15
A new season gets underway with a reconnection with Dr Simon Breakspear. Simon shares thoughts on a model of implementation and the importance of cadence and rhythm. This episode ends with 3 questions for you - please share your responses.
44m ·
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12 Jun 19:26
Steve Munby is a well known and respected voice in education and leadership. In this episode he discusses Imperfect Leadership and the mindset successful leaders adopt to thrive in changing contexts. Thought-provoking and insightful, we are sure this will resonate with many
48m ·
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05 Jun 16:34
We are delighted to collaborate with Osiris Educational and the World Education Summit to bring you this conversation with Sir Michael Barber. Michael has worked with governments, businesses and sporting teams from around the world to help them achieve their ambitious goals. His recent book 'Accomplishment - How to achieve ambitious and challenging things' shares what he has learned about how to accomplish ambitious and challenging things. As ever, please share your reflections with us via Twitter.
48m ·
Published
05 Jun 16:34
We are delighted to collaborate with Osiris Educational and the World Education Summit to bring you this conversation with Sir Michael Barber. Michael has worked with governments, businesses and sporting teams from around the world to help them achieve their ambitious goals. His recent book 'Accomplishment - How to achieve ambitious and challenging things' shares what he has learned about how to accomplish ambitious and challenging things. As ever, please share your reflections with us via Twitter.
44m ·
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30 May 19:17
Peter returns to Changing Conversations to explore the practice of de-implementation. With a new book soon to be released on this topic this conversation offers some insight into what this is and how it may be useful to create space for what is important.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Implementation-Creating-Space-Focus-Works/dp/1071885219
51m ·
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15 May 17:27
Researcher and author Dr Simon Breakspear shares his vision for a better way of supporting improvement in schools, taking a longer term view for real meaningful change. A thought provoking conversation which will inspire school and system leaders to think differently about their approach to implementing change.