Teaching Excellence podcast
By Stefanie Tinsley
Teaching Excellence podcastNov 17, 2020
S6 Ep 2: Initial Assessment - Establishing learner start points
We still have a couple of weeks to make sure that we have a holistic picture of learner start points and today's epiosde gives us chance to reflect on if we can/need to do anything else before we get to half term. I also nudge us to think about the ways in which we capture the information that we have gathered.
I refer to an article in the episode from the World Economic Forum - link is here - www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/06/defining-the-skills-citizens-will-need-in-the-future-world-of-work
Please leave a voice message for me. I always love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Stef
S6 Ep1: The first 6 weeks
I start with a podcast about the importance of the first 6 weeks and the things that can make a difference to learner engagement and retention.
As promised, for more information about the additional induction training I talk about in the episode - lefe.uk/#section07
S5 ep5: Stuart Rimmer - FE: Where are we now?
Stuart is the first principal to come on the Teaching Excellence Podcast. With a keen interest in leadership, Stef chats with Stuart about his leadership journey in FE, the challenges that we currently face and the vision of FE in the future.
S5 Ep4: Making Induction Meaningful with Lindsey Wilson
This week Lindsey and I chat about Induction and the things that we think make it meaningful. Its a good time to consider how we best welcome students to college but also move away from induction being about assessment, assignments and course requirements. Its time to be creative and consider all the ways in which we can create a memorable experience that will build a sense of belonging and engage students in their future.
S5 Ep3: Isla and Stef - NATECLA, Apprenticeships and Ofsted
This week Stef and Isla chat about the last few weeks, what we have been up to, where we have been and what we have heard which has caught our interest. Isla talks about the NATECLA conference and I chat about training I ran with Apprenticeships tutors and we both talk about some of our initial thoughts about our Ofsted experiences this year. We could probably talk for a week about Ofsted, but we just threw out a few of our first initial thoughts. We get that usually it generates a lot of discussion, so if you want to ask us a question, use the voicenote or message function in Anchor to ask us something about our experiences or our thoughts. Much Joy. Stef and Isla.
S5 Ep2: Spirals of Enquiry with Co-Head Paula Ayliffe
I talk to Paula who is a co-head of a primary school. She shares how this works and how they have aligned CPD and their whole school approach to being curious and inquisitive about improvement.
Season 5 Ep1: News and a little of 2022 so far
Its time for Season 5 of the Teaching Excellence podcast. There is podcast news and we chat about things we have been up to recently in 2022, including a project which explores teaching low level English skills as well as exploring collaborative professionalism to create positive quality improvement cultures. If you find any of this interesting be sure to let us know or get in touch and we can point you in the direction of resources or further reading, or we could even include further discussion in future episodes.
S4 Ep 7: Ben Whitaker: Change, Technology and Term 1
I chat to Ben about all things change, technology and how things seem to be going in Term 1.
Ben is an Educational Consultant working with a number of clients on both digital and cultural transformation. Prior to this, Ben has worked for 15 years in education as an Assistant Principal and Curriculum Manager, focusing on Apprenticeships and formerly in his subject specialisms of Religious Studies & Sociology. He is a governor at a primary school and a trustee of a local charity. For the last 4 years, he has hosted the Edufuturists podcast, interviewing guests from all over the world about loads of topics - cryptocurrencies, innovation, marketing - and applying this to the future of education.
He tweets at @itsbenwhitaker and can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsbenwhitaker/
S4 Ep6: Culture Development through TLA with Amy Woodrow
Stef and Amy chat about Culture Development through TLA and Quality Improvement, the need for focus and rapid action in response to learner needs as well as the 'noise' that can exist when there feels like there is so much to do. We also chat briefly about Amy's research as part of last years SUNCETT research programme.
S4 Ep5: Coaching, Mentoring and Professional Development with Rachel Lofthouse
Stef and Rachel talk about Professional Development, Coaching and Mentoring in Education, with a specific focus on the Early Careers Framework and Contextual Coaching. We dig into the importance of relationships, nuance, challenge and the educational landscape in which we find ourselves as well as consider how practice can really be shaped to support and nurture teachers as professionals.
We talk about a recent research paper that Rachel has written and published with Trista Hollweck (@tristateach), titled Contextual Coaching: levering and leading school improvement through collaborative professionalism. The paper has many golden nuggets within it, of which we definitely do not get to cover everything within it in our conversation. The main focus is contextual coaching and collaborative professionalism, of which both have super powers in relation to quality improvement in schools and colleges. More to come on both of these in future podcasts.
If you would like a copy of the paper then you are more than welcome to contact Rachel on twitter @DrRLofthouse or by email on r.m.lofthouse@leedsbeckett.ac.uk.
S4 Ep4: Tony Davies: Conditions to Maximise Learning
I talk to Tony Davies about the conditions by which we can promote learning, including links to learning theory and how emotion can support or hinder learning. We also get into some discussion about quality improvement, action planning and observation processes to support teacher development. I hope you enjoy it. If you have a comment or response to anything we talk about, please leave me a voice note in Anchor. Id love to hear your thoughts.
S4 Ep3: Culture of Curiosity with Bryony Evett Hackfort
Stef talks to Bryony Evett Hackfort, Director of Teaching, Learning, Technology and Skills at Coleg Sir Gar and Coleg Ceredigion, about the way in which Professional Development for teachers has evolved over the last several years, how they have created a culture where curiosity is the focus and professional autonomy is built in.
S4 Ep2: Professional Learning with Jo Fletcher-Saxon
S4 Ep1: The Importance of Reflection with Joanne Miles
Stef is joined by Joanne Miles to discuss some of the key themes that are popping up through conversations across the country as well as the importance of reflection as we head towards the end of this academic year. We discuss the importance of reflection for staff as well as how reflection can support learner engagement and ownership of learning. We discuss ways in which this can be implemented as a professional development practice for staff development and throughout the learner journey, starting with being creative an purposeful in the first 6 weeks of the academic year.
Trista Holweck: Coaching Models and New Teacher Support Programmes
This week, Stef talks to Trista Holweck about her research into coaching and support programmes for new teachers. We talk about the importance of coaching, the importance of humility and the way in which both coachee and coach/mentor can benefit from coaching relationships.
Quality Improvement in a pandemic with Joanne Miles
Stef talks to Joanne Miles about Quality Improvement as part of a new era of Teaching and Learning development. We discuss the challenges and the importance of placing Quality Improvement as the central focus rather than Quality Assurance. Joanne talks us through some of the work she has been doing with Dr Matt O'Leary on observation coaching models.
Links
Unseen observation model - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gmmcJRmTnZpbGhkgtPrEluKdNBjMbgqI/view?usp=sharing
Joanne's Blogs
Hybrid Models and Online TLA Pedagogy with Joanne Miles
Stef talks to Joanne Miles about online teaching and learning, evidence based pedagogical principles that can help us to focus as well as hybrid models that teachers are currently navigating.