1h 8m ·
Published
06 Dec 18:13
After a very insightful episode in series 1, which proved very popular with our listeners, Mark was an obvious choice for our second live event. At a time of further debate on education reform in Scotland, Mark’s presentation and responses to questions are timely and will give food for thought to many.
37m ·
Published
23 Nov 17:41
In this episode we chat with Rachel from the Menopause Cafe. Menopause affects half the population and yet there are still huge inequalities and we don't often talk about it. Rachel wants to change that and so do we, particularly in the world of education.
Here are some links for more information on menopause cafe, symptoms and #flushfest22
Common Menopause symptoms https://www.menopausenow.com/articles/list-menopause-symptoms
Find your nearest menopause specialist: https://thebms.org.uk/find-a-menopause-specialist/
Useful Menopause Links: https://www.menopausecafe.net/useful-links
Menopause cafe website - https://www.menopausecafe.net/
FlushFest 2022 - https://www.menopausecafe.net/menopause-festival-2022-flushfest2022/
NHS Inform - https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/sexual-and-reproductive/the-menopause
1h 12m ·
Published
15 Nov 19:32
Sarah and Billy reconnect with Professor Alan Daly from University of California, San Diego, and are also joined by his friend and colleague Professor Chris Chapman from University of Glasgow. Both are interested in how networks and connections can improve the education system for all, and this is a timely conversation in the context of current education;reform in Scotland. With some messages of hope for a fatigued profession, their focus on the science behind compassion, empathy and connection will be a welcome message for many.
43m ·
Published
07 Nov 20:03
Clare Willetts founded Not Only Pink and Blue to challenge stereotypes surrounding boys and girls, the most common or familiar being the colours of pink and blue. Clare shares her mission and we explore some of the key issues that we can all help to challenge, outlining her belief that children should not be pigeonholed or labelled from an early stage and that the clothes, toys and books we give them should be based on interest not gender. www.notonlypinkandblue.com
1h 12m ·
Published
31 Oct 15:36
In this episode Billy chats with with author, journalist and college lecturer James McEnany. James talks about the concepts outlined in his book ‘Class Rules’ and shares his frustrations with the school system and its role in ensuring the status quo of social class. A provocative discussion to generate debate at a time of potential reform in Scotland’s education system. Share your views with us on Twitter and connect with James @MrMcEnany
50m ·
Published
03 Oct 14:19
Gavin Oattes is an author, business owner and keynote speaker who started out as a primary teacher. In this episode Gavin shares his fears and gratitude as he recounts how he worked for the survival of his business during the pandemic, reflecting on the need for creativity in how we work. He describes how the values of the organisation drive them forward through good times and tough ones. And he discusses his experience with worry and anxiety and how he tries to overcome this in all aspects of his life. GFollow Gavin on Twitter @gavinoattes
1h 2m ·
Published
26 Sep 13:31
Amanda Corrigan is deputy head of the School of Education at the University of Strathclyde. She is passionate about developing the best teachers to support Scotland’s children and young people. She chats with Sarah and Billy about what really matters in becoming a great teacher, and they all share advice for teachers new to the profession and those further into their career. Amanda tweets @ajcorrigan
1h 2m ·
Published
26 Sep 13:31
Amanda Corrigan is deputy head of the School of Education at the University of Strathclyde. She is passionate about developing the best teachers to support Scotland’s children and young people. She chats with Sarah and Billy about what really matters in becoming a great teacher, and they all share advice for teachers new to the profession and those further into their career. Amanda tweets @ajcorrigan
40m ·
Published
19 Sep 09:49
Ali MacLachlan is CEO of The Wood Foundation, a charity aiming to help enable and empower social and economic change in Scotland and Africa. This conversation is about Generation Change - our young people, our future. Ali is passionate about active citizenship and inspiring a love of learning in our children and young people, and discusses how wellbeing and purpose are core to this and to how she works. Follow Ali on Twitter @ AliEliMac
40m ·
Published
19 Sep 09:49
Ali MacLachlan is CEO of The Wood Foundation, a charity aiming to help enable and empower social and economic change in Scotland and Africa. This conversation is about Generation Change - our young people, our future. Ali is passionate about active citizenship and inspiring a love of learning in our children and young people, and discusses how wellbeing and purpose are core to this and to how she works. Follow Ali on Twitter @ AliEliMac