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Teachers Talking Texts

Teachers Talking Texts

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English teachers, talking our way through texts you might just be interested in.
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Teachers talking about an unseen poem

Teachers Talking TextsJun 20, 2022

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Teachers talking about an unseen poem
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Teachers Talking: Do we feel sympathy for Macbeth?

Teachers Talking: Do we feel sympathy for Macbeth?

In this episode, English teachers discuss whether they feel sympathy for Macbeth after he has murdered the King of Scotland. Is he an evil, twisted man or a mere human like any one else, who just took it one step too far?

Oct 06, 202112:18
Students Talking: An Inspector Calls

Students Talking: An Inspector Calls

Closing off the Spring Term, Ms Iqbal and Mr Rahman are joined by four of our Year 10s to talk through An Inspector Calls. With topics ranging from  love, responsibility and power to gender, justice and even prison abolition, we put together a ranging approach to this key GCSE text that remains relevant to this day.

Mar 31, 202145:05
The Outsider in Shakespeare with Ms Kemp
Mar 17, 202139:02
English & Power: Capitalism, White Supremacy and Decolonisation with Mr Rahman

English & Power: Capitalism, White Supremacy and Decolonisation with Mr Rahman

In our third session of the English Electives, Mr Rahman and the Sixth Form speak about migration, dehumanisation, institutional neglect and neocolonial industry under the title of English & Power: Capitalism, White Supremacy and Decolonisation. From Grenfell and Yarl's Wood to Unilever, Burkina Faso and Rana Plaza, we build an understanding of what we understand White Supremacy to be and how the English Language plays a role in it all. Find the resources here: https://rb.gy/8tdmrk

Nov 27, 202001:05:43
Teachers Talking Jekyll & Hyde

Teachers Talking Jekyll & Hyde

Teachers from Mayfield School gather to talk about Jekyll and Hyde, telling you what we think it's all about. In this episode, we discuss whether there's a monster in all of us, the anxieties of today that this novel speaks to, and what makes Stevenson distinctive as a writer.
Nov 03, 202049:16