Episodes
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Are you keen to enhance parental engagement to support children's learning?
Join Marie Beale and Emma Doran from Whitefield Primary Academy as they explore the power of parental engagement. They discuss building early relationships with parents through induction and stay and play sessions, and the significant impact of a ‘Zones of Regulation’ project in supporting children's emotions. You’ll hear about ‘Borrow Me Bags’, storytelling and family cooking clubs as tools for fostering communication and creating shared experiences.
Tune in for inspiring insights and practical ideas!
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Gain Inspiration and be Enthused!
Listen to this insightful conversation with James Cash, Head teacher at Oldfield Brow Primary School as he shares some of his school development projects from the last 16months. Starting with a renewed and strengthened vision and values for the whole school community, delving into transformative approaches to EYFS and threading key elements of this into the wider school improvement priorities. James reflects on the impact for the children, his leadership style and the school’s onward journey.
This is a great listen for any school leader – James’ passion shines through!
Read Oldfield Brow Primary School's Case Study
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Are you a School Leader interested in current Educational Research?
Hear from Phil Armstrong, Senior Education Lead at Early Excellence, as he discusses his current education doctorate journey, research and thesis. Phil shares his motivations, challenges, and rewards of his academic pursuit, provoking thought about the significance of professional identity and the pivotal role of school leaders in developing early years education. Phil’s deep knowledge and passion for supporting leaders to navigate the EYFS, with a focus on enhancing educational practices centred around the child, shines through.
Tune in for enlightening insights, sure to encourage your own self-reflection!
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Ever wondered how continuous provision could transform teaching and learning Key Stage 1?
Be inspired by the impactful journey of Priory Witham Academy, who have adopted continuous provision into Year 1, then over time into Year 2 and now into KS2! School Leaders Amy and Kirsty share insights into their strong rationale, some of the challenges and the profound impact of this pedagogical approach for the children. From hands-on experiences to a carefully designed curriculum, discover the secrets behind their success and gain practical tips for implementation to unlock lasting effects on learning.
This is a ‘not to be missed’ episode for anyone thinking of introducing continuous provision into KS1!
Discover a KS1 Roadshow event at a school near you
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Are you considering taking the step into Headship?
Hear from Sally Appadu, as she shares her journey from deliberating headship, to securing and embracing her new role as Headteacher. She reflects on the importance of being guided by strong values and ethics, developing her leadership style and nurturing professional relationships. Sally shares successes from her first term including fostering a growth mindset across her team, strengthening an effective learning environment in her setting, initiating a transition project across the local area and much more!
Tune in to gain invaluable insights and inspiration from Sally's journey into Headship!
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How do you facilitate effective Early Years improvement across your Trust?
Be Inspired! Listen to Nursery World Winner for Outstanding Contribution, Helen Bingham, as she shares her experiences in her role as EYFS MAT Lead for Aspire Academy Trust. Hear how she strategically supports colleagues outside the EYFS, enables improvement in practice across the EYFS teams and consider Trust wide conversations which build a shared understanding and positive culture about EYFS.
Helen’s knowledge and passion makes this a great listen!
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A Moment to Pause and Reflect
Phil Armstrong Senior Education Lead at Early Excellence joins the podcast to reflect on his own experiences through this autumn term alongside that of the schools and settings he has worked with. He shares aspects of best practice and successful school improvement, explains the educational research journey that he is currently undertaking and considers the emerging picture of what may lay ahead for schools in the new year. It’s a great end of term listen!
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What are the Golden Threads and Cornerstones of your Curriculum?
Be inspired! Listen to Executive Head, Lynsey Hadfield and Deputy Head Lizzy Battersby as they talk through the conception of their curriculum. Hear how it is underpinned by the culture, vision and beliefs of the setting and reflect on how they have achieved a progressive curriculum which enables and celebrates success for every child.
An excellent listen for any school or setting with 2-5year old children
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Have you dipped your toe or taken a plunge into your EYFS?
Hear from Liam Ambrose, Headteacher at Kenninghall Primary School as he reflects on his recent ‘on the ground’ experiences of teaching in his EYFS. Originally trained in secondary, Liam shares his insights and experiences of getting to know, understand and value the EYFS. He explains how it has supported his thinking as a School Leader and how it is beginning to shape aspects of wider school development.
A ‘not to be missed’ episode for any school leader.
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Do your school values connect cohesively to your whole school curriculum?
Listen to Lucy Hughes, Headteacher at Arlies Primary School, as she explains her approach to developing core values to best support the school context, drive the school’s curriculum and impact on her pupil’s life habits. Hear about meaningful enrichment opportunities and successful strategies to support subject leaders in their curriculum development role.
An insightful listen for any Headteacher and Leadership Team.
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Striving for Excellence
Hear from Sally Appadu, Deputy Headteacher at Lillian-De-Lissa Maintained Nursery School as she celebrates their development journey, striving for excellence. Sally reflects on her inspection experience, on the crucial importance of a shared vision, an embedded whole school approach and effective systems for her context.
A great listen for any Headteacher and Leadership Team.
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Are you working on ways to connect your school curriculum? Hear from Jane Weatherston, Early Years & Key Stage 1 Phase Leader at Plympton St. Mary CE Infants and St Christopher’s Multi Academy Trust EYFS, and Chris Murray, Maths Lead, as they share their journey to connecting mathematics teaching and learning in the Early Years with Key Stage One and beyond!
A ‘not to be missed’ episode for any Primary Headteacher and School Leader.
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Does your vision and strategic approach enable and empower everyone?
Listen to Emily Morris, Headteacher at Eastway Primary School, as she shares some of her most impactful school development initiatives. Hear about an overhaul to the school curriculum, nurturing leaders of learning, successfully engaging with families and much more as Emily reflects on her school’s development journey. An insightful listen for any Headteacher and Leadership Team.
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Worried about Ofsted inspection stories that you’ve heard?
Listen to Emma Johnson, Headteacher at Ravenshead Primary School, as she and her colleague Alex Sutcliffe take us through their inspection experience. Sharing insights into the professional conversations, discussions and some of the processes, as well their personal reflections and top tips.
A must listen episode for any Primary School Headteacher expecting ‘the call’.
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Is your whole team confident in articulating your ‘3 I’s’?
Listen to James Marshall, Headteacher at St Peter’s Primary Academy as we explore his inspection experience. James notes the value of professional conversations as a crucial underpinning support for his team and subject leader, Sophie Wood, shares her involvement in deep dives. An invaluable listen for Primary Heads and School Leaders.
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Are you in the ‘inspection window’, expecting ‘the call’?
Hear from Ryan Cousins, Headteacher at Kilnhurst Primary Academy as he shares his reflections about his Ofsted inspection and explains the processes. His colleague, Karen Mapin, also joins us to share a detailed insight into her deep dive experience.
A ‘not to be missed’ episode for any Primary Headteacher and School Leader.