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The Teaching Space

129 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 10 ratings

A podcast for teachers and trainers who want to love their jobs and be amazing teachers without sacrificing their own time, mental health and wellbeing.

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Episodes

An Update from Martine - April 2022

April 19, 2022 14:53 - 7 minutes - 7.49 MB

Links I mentioned: The Wellbeing-Driven Productivity Podcast Notes by Martine Martine's Website Martine on Twitter

What's Next for the Podcast?

June 19, 2021 10:44 - 6 minutes - 8.77 MB

Hello, it's Martine here, I am recording this towards the end of June 2021 and I wanted to give you an idea of what's on the horizon for The Teaching Space - in particular, the podcast. Next year is the third and final year of my masters in education - my dissertation year. I know this is going to take up a lot of my energy and focus, but I am determined to reach the end. The reality of this is, of course, I need to refocus my priorities a bit. Podcasting is so much fun - I love doing ...

The Power of a Personal Weekly, Monthly and Annual Review

June 12, 2021 11:07 - 14 minutes - 20.5 MB

Highlights Notion has enabled me to conduct a yearly and monthly review consistently for the first time ever. I am also refining my weekly review process. This is the first time I have managed this behaviour consistently, and it is game changing. This is a personal review - but could easily apply to work and there is always some cross over. Undertaking personal reviews is enabling me to meet my goals. (01:13). On the subject of goals, that’s where it all starts, so I am going to walk you ...

Personal Knowledge Management for Teachers and Trainers

May 28, 2021 12:52 - 18 minutes - 25.8 MB

Highlights What is personal knowledge management? (00:47). “Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is the practice of capturing the ideas and insights we encounter in our daily life, whether from personal experience, from books and articles, or from our work, and cultivating them over time to produce more creative, higher quality work” (Forte Labs, 2019). Ness Labs creator, Anne-Laure Le Cunff describes the 5 C’s of PKM as: creation, circulation, curation, collaboration and communities (Ne...

Top Tips for Mentoring a Trainee Teacher

May 15, 2021 08:20 - 16 minutes - 22.3 MB

This episode topic was requested by Ashely in The Teaching Space Community. She said: "I would love to hear about the most beneficial things you can have a student-teacher do before exiting the program and teaching on their own. This is my first time having a student-teacher." In this podcast I am going to focus on general advice for those mentoring trainee teachers or new trainers as I do not have expertise in sectors outside of corporate and FE. To try to give a rounded response to this ...

Leading Your Own Professional Development An Interview with Elizabeth Hutchinson

May 01, 2021 06:51 - 53 minutes - 46.6 MB

Highlights Introducing Elizabeth Hutchinson (01:03). Elizabeth shares some recent PD that had a big impact on her (03:00). Organising PD is great PD (05:58). Elizabeth talks about her own approach to PD previously and now (08:46). The Twitter chat that started everything… Library Staff Love Learning (11:00). Martine talks about how the podcast helps her PD (19:04). The changing landscape of PD - creating your own opportunities (20:28). On Clubhouse (21:03). The challenges of...

A Teacher's Guide to EduTwitter

April 17, 2021 05:06 - 21 minutes - 29.7 MB

Thanks to Daniela, who is a member of The Teaching Space Community, for suggesting this episode topic. You can join the community at community.theteachingspace.com. This topic has been influenced by my own experience as well a number of articles I read on the topic. I will link to the articles in the show notes which you will find at theteachingspace.com/118. This episode will focus on teachers using Twitter for their own purposes rather than using it with students. Highlights What...

Talking Teacher Wellbeing An Interview with Parm Plummer

April 04, 2021 06:03 - 49 minutes - 67.8 MB

Highlights Introducing Parm (00:40). Why Parm thinks teacher wellbeing is at an all-time low (02:22). Martine on boundaries (04:00). Switching to online teaching (05:30). Teachers as perfectionists (06:15). The unseen pressure on women due to Covid (07:10). Living alone on an island and working in education (08:40). The stress epidemic (09:30). Unique challenges in teaching (10:30). Guernsey and Ofsted (14:55). The pressure of always being "on" (16:20). Dropping standa...

How to Remember What You Read

March 20, 2021 10:49 - 14 minutes - 20.1 MB

Highlights Introduction In my teaching practice I am always aware of the need for my learners to regularly engage with material I am teaching them to embed it in their long-term memory. It’s also important they practice retrieval in order to remember (00:40). Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve in under 2 minutes (01:17). Something I have realised while studying my master’s in education is that I don’t pay enough attention to this with my own learning - particularly with what I read. So I did...

How Teachers and Trainers Can Avoid Decision Fatigue

March 06, 2021 09:11 - 18 minutes - 25 MB

Highlights Introduction Making decisions uses considerable mental energy which is limited (00:42 ). Decision fatigue is real (00:52). Educators make a lot of decisions - some significant - so it is definitely worth looking at ways to minimise the number of small decisions we make daily, to reserve energy for the big ones (01:42). Small Decisions Time for a brain dump (01:58). List the small decisions you have to make every day. Examples (02:19): What to eat for lunch/dinner. ...

Productivity for Teachers and Trainers An Interview with AJ Smith

February 20, 2021 08:35 - 52 minutes - 41.9 MB

Highlights Introducing AJ Smith (00:40). On AJ's switch from secondary to primary (01:16). On my switch from finance to education (08:00). How I "met" AJ... spoiler - it's YouTube (10:05). Starting to talk about Notion (10:53). One trust place for everything (12:50). Productivity challenges for teachers (13:24). Finding the Notion community (20:45). What is Notion? (22:47). AJ's Notion setup (24:00). Using Notion to improve your mental health (28:53). How using Notion ...

Teachers and Mental Health An Interview with Chris Chamberlain

February 06, 2021 09:16 - 35 minutes - 52.6 MB

Highlights Introducing Chris Chamberlain (00:44). About Guernsey Mind (01:50). How can teachers improve their mental health or seek help? (05:10). Self care and self management is a priority (05:21). Emails - are you a 24-hour service? (06:10). Work is not called pleasure! (07:22). On sleep (08:18). Setting boundaries and self-management (11:50). Learning to say no (14:21). We are not perfect (17:00). Reflect on mistakes (17:20). Sharing experiences (17:55). Admittin...

Trust-Based Lesson Observations An Interview With Craig Randall

January 23, 2021 08:18 - 35 minutes - 48.8 MB

Highlights Introducing Craig (00:53). Trust-based observation key questions (03:54). More on trust-based lesson observations (05:14). Professional conversations and instructional coaching (08:47). Matt O’Leary on observations (10:08). Martine asks Craig if senior leadership observers experience a conflict of interest (quality assurance versus supportive quality improvement) (11:01). Other aspects of teaching that can be evaluated (15:50). Martine asks Craig how observers keep ...

My Master’s Study Toolkit

January 09, 2021 06:57 - 16 minutes - 22.8 MB

Episode 111 of The Teaching Space Podcast features my master’s study toolkit (how we love a toolkit episode!) Highlights Introduction (00:32). Year one toolkit (01:48). Bookshelf by Vital Source GoodNotes Microsoft OneNote Cite This For Me Google Calendar Microsoft Word Year two toolkit (06:23). The same: reader access, Cite This For Me, Google Calendar, assignments in Microsoft Word Different: PDF annotation in iAnnotate, Notion for notes, new keyboard for iPad. Rea...

12 Tips for Preparing to Study a Master's Degree in Your Spare Time

December 19, 2020 12:09 - 18 minutes - 28.3 MB

Episode 110 of The Teaching Space Podcast shares 12 tips for preparing to study a master’s degree in your spare time. Highlights Introduction (00:29). Tip 1: refresh your study skills (03:23). Tip 2: use your calendar or wall planner (04:44). Tip 3: find out if you are entitled to any study days? (05:40). Tip 4: time block your study time (07:02). Tip 5: start early (08:15). Ad break (08:47). Tip 6: decide on your toolkit - more in the next episode (09:01). Tip 7: consider...

How to Sleep Better An Interview with Daniel White

December 12, 2020 07:22 - 50 minutes - 72.9 MB

Episode 109 of The Teaching Space Podcast is an interview with sleep specialist, Daniel White, who has some great advice to help teachers and trainers sleep better. Highlights Introducing Daniel (00:50). On burnout (01:48). Why sleep matters (03:06). What happens to your brain when you are awake (05:34). How can teachers and trainers learn to sleep better? (06:30). Become aware first - recognise the need to improve (06:43). About circadian rhythm (07:56). Caveman Dan! (09:00...

Six Changes I Have Made to Become a Healthier Teacher

November 28, 2020 08:09 - 17 minutes - 24.5 MB

Highlights These changes are shared without agenda and with the intention of encouraging you to reflect on whether you need or want to make changes. If it’s not the right time for you to listen to this podcast episode then that’s OK. It’s also OK if you don’t want or need to make changes, or if you do not have the capacity (01:26). I used summer break to introduce some of these changes and establish habits. Six weeks seemed long enough for me to confidently start identifying as a healthie...

Top Tips for Newly Qualified Teachers An Interview with Vanessa Mee

November 14, 2020 07:39 - 27 minutes - 38.4 MB

Highlights Introducing Vanessa Mee (00:53). Vanessa’s journey into teaching (01:52). Transitioning from working in the UK to Guernsey (04:13) The type of trainee teachers Vanessa works with (06:16). How a trainee’s experience of education affects them (08:16). Tip: time block your week and also focus on big picture planning (10:00). Tip: personalise your space and build relationships with your students (12:10). Vanessa on Imposter Syndrome (13:15). Tip: continue research, re...

How to Establish a Healthier Relationship with Social Media

October 31, 2020 10:31 - 16 minutes - 26.7 MB

Highlights Your Relationship with Social Media (02:10) Is your relationship with social media unhealthy? Only you know the answer to this - I encourage honest reflection here. Endless scrolling and finding yourself on your mobile without realising… sound familiar? How many hours a day do you spend on your phone looking at social media? If you were not doing this, what could you be doing? Creating relationships online can affect offline relationships. Your communication skills ...

Classroom Observation An Interview with Matt O' Leary

October 17, 2020 07:05 - 52 minutes - 72.5 MB

This episode is kindly sponsored by Subject Leaders. Highlights About Professor Matt O’Leary (01:15). What Matt first became interested in observations (01:55). Different types of observations and reasons for them (05:47). Matt’s most recent research into observations (09:43). How Martine’s College executes observations - The ONE THING (16:43). Matt’s thoughts on The ONE THING (19:36). About unseen observation (22:29). Unseen observations while teaching online (27:35). Exi...

Exploring Coaching in Education and Training An Interview with Joanne Miles

October 03, 2020 07:32 - 37 minutes - 51.1 MB

This episode is kindly sponsored by Loop - find out more about Loop by going to loophq.io/theteachingspace. Highlights About Joanne (00:45) What is coaching? (01:51) What are some of the different types of coaching? (03:33) The spectrum of approaches to coaching (05:40) What is the difference between teaching and coaching? (06:35) Tips for using coaching with students (09:52) Tip 1: plan your questions (10:45) Tip 2: identify the opportunities to ask coaching questions (13:26) Tip...

How to Stop Email Taking Over Your Life

September 19, 2020 08:36 - 20 minutes - 28.3 MB

This episode is kindly sponsored by Loop - find out more about Loop by going to loophq.io/theteachingspace. Highlights Create boundaries (03:44) around email such as: Time (when do you manage your emails?) (04:00) Access (where do you manage emails?) (06:20) Notifications (09:43) Length (five sentences)(11:55) Decide who is in control (13:23). Manage the expectations of those around you (15:41). Select the right tool for the job; your inbox is a temporary home, not a to-do l...

Becoming a Teacherpreneur An Interview with Mark Taylor

September 05, 2020 15:26 - 34 minutes - 47.3 MB

Highlights About Mark (01:05). What the word “teacherpreneur” means to Mark (03:41). Martine explains that no one is expected to be a teacherpreneur - being a teacher is a huge job - this is an approach that might suit some (04:19). How Mark developed his portfolio career (05:23). How being a teacherpreneur is an alternative career direction in education (06:34). Examples of “dipping your toe in the water” of being a teacherpreneur (07:58). Working with others to recognise your ...

Welcome to Season Three of The Teaching Space Podcast

August 22, 2020 08:26 - 16 minutes - 22.3 MB

Highlights Welcome (00:18) Welcome to The Teaching Space podcast. Thanks for joining me for episode 101; the first episode of season three. In today’s episode I will look back on season two and highlight the “best bits” as well as explaining to you the plan for season three which is largely based on feedback from you, my listeners. Season Two Best Bits (02:35) The first episode was 15 December 2017. There were no “seasons” then. Season two spanned episodes 64 to 100, so I calle...

An Interview with Oliver Caviglioli

July 11, 2020 08:00 - 52 minutes - 48.5 MB

To read a full transcript of this interview, go to theteachingspace.com/100.

How to Provide Students with Recorded Verbal Feedback

July 04, 2020 07:07 - 8 minutes - 12.2 MB

Episode 99 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores five methods for recording verbal feedback to students. Introduction As we know, feedback is an essential tool for formative assessment, and verbal feedback can be particularly powerful. However, sometimes, it is just not possible to provide verbal feedback at the right time. However, there are a variety of tools available that help you record verbal feedback and share it after the fact. Except for the first suggestion, you will need a ...

Time Blocking for Teachers and Trainers Revisited

June 27, 2020 07:20 - 9 minutes - 12.7 MB

Episode 98 of The Teaching Space Podcast revisits time blocking and why it is an essential strategy for teachers and trainers. Introduction Episode 62 of the podcast introduced the idea of time blocking. Here’s how I described it in that episode: "There are probably lots of different definitions, but for me, it is planning every single 15-minute block of my day (this includes rest, breaks etc.). Every. Single. Thing. Goes. On. The. Calendar." The idea being that if something is on th...

Three Fantastic Chrome Extensions for Teachers and Trainers

June 20, 2020 07:13 - 8 minutes - 8.45 MB

Episode 97 of The Teaching Space Podcast shares three fantastic Chrome extensions for teachers and trainers. Introduction Oh I love a useful Chrome extension (when I remember they are there!) On the off chance you have never used a Chrome extension, I'll give you Google Chrome's definition: "Extensions are small software programs that customize the browsing experience. They enable users to tailor Chrome functionality and behavior to individual needs or preferences. They are built on we...

My Productivity Toolkit in 2020

June 13, 2020 08:59 - 9 minutes - 13 MB

Episode 96 of The Teaching Space Podcast is a review of my current productivity toolkit in 2020. Introduction I make no secret that I love productivity tools and change my setup from time-to-time. This episode is a follow on to episode 59. In that episode I mentioned five apps: Todoist, Google Calendar, Notion, Forest and Ulysses. I will start by updating you on where I am with these apps, and then share additions to my toolkit. Todoist This is the biggest change - I no longer use To...

My Top Three Noise-Cancelling Apps and Websites

June 06, 2020 08:14 - 10 minutes - 14.6 MB

Episode 95 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores three noise-cancelling apps and websites. Introduction I am sensitive to noise and get distracted easily by sounds. This, of course, can have a massive effect on my productivity and focus. Over the years, I have realised the importance of carrying headphones with me everywhere. Currently I am enjoying Apple’s latest invention - AirPods Pro. Of course, the only downside of earbuds is that my hair hides them! Sometimes you want people to kn...

Three Tips for Organising Your Google Classroom

May 30, 2020 08:00 - 9 minutes - 13.3 MB

Episode 94 of The Teaching Space Podcast shares three tips for an organised Google Classroom. Introduction I wouldn't usually focus on a single tool that you might or might use for a podcast; however, I think the ideas behind these tips can apply to other tools in a more general sense, so I hope they are helpful. I am dealing with some concepts that will likely be communicated better visually so please pop over to the show notes to see some annotated screenshots: theteachingspace.com/94....

Successful Video Conferencing for Teachers and Trainers

May 23, 2020 11:25 - 12 minutes - 17 MB

Episode 93 of The Teaching Space Podcast looks at what makes a successful video conference call. Introduction This episode has been inspired by the recent increase in video calls I've experienced as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. While I certainly don't profess to be an expert video call host or participant, I realised early on that I'd had a bit more experience than some in this area. I thought it would be useful to compile and share some top tips for a successful call. I'll start w...

How I Run an Online Class

May 16, 2020 12:08 - 12 minutes - 17.3 MB

Episode 92 of The Teaching Space Podcast is about my approach to running an online class. Introduction I am recording this episode in April 2020 while Guernsey is locked down in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Because I bulk record my episodes, you will be listening to this in the future. I hope that life has got back to some semblance of normal now, but I suspect things won't ever be the same again. This episode, and the next few that follow, are inspired by my personal experience of t...

My Number One Productivity Tip for Teachers and Trainers

May 09, 2020 08:47 - 10 minutes - 14.4 MB

Episode 91 of The Teaching Space Podcast explains my number one productivity tip for teachers and trainers. Introduction Let’s talk about the biggest challenge facing teachers today - too much to do and not enough time. There is so much information in a teacher’s head at any one time, it is amazing anything gets done. I wish this wasn’t the case, but I strongly believe it is. It is one of the reasons I started this podcast. While I wish I could go to the root of the problem and fix it (t...

Should I Start a Teaching Blog?

May 02, 2020 09:19 - 10 minutes - 15.3 MB

Episode 90 of The Teaching Space Podcast attempts to answer this question: should I start a teaching blog? Introduction I’m often asked where I get ideas for podcast episodes (which, 90 episodes in, is a fair question!) My favourite episodes are those that answer questions I am asked. This episode is one of those. A colleague asked me if they should start a teaching blog; I have recorded this response. The short answer is YES as more voices are needed in the online teaching community. ...

Mind Maps for Teachers, Trainers and Students

April 25, 2020 10:33 - 9 minutes - 13.4 MB

Episode 89 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the use of mind maps for teachers, trainers and students. Introduction There’s a lot of buzz about graphic organisers at the moment (also known as concept maps and knowledge organisers). And rightly so, they are an amazing way for students and teachers alike to chunk up aspects of a subject and make connections between themes and ideas. If you Google ‘graphic organisers’ you’ll find a range of templates from simple to complex. Oliver Cavi...

Covid Crisis Check In

April 03, 2020 15:03 - 15 minutes - 21.9 MB

Here's a word for word transcript of the episode: Introduction ------------ Hello. It's Martine here. Welcome to the Teaching Space podcast. This is a special episode. It doesn't have a number so hopefully that won't be too confusing when it comes to looking at your list of episodes. I wanted to record a special episode today and the date is Friday, the 3rd of April. I'll be releasing this episode today as well. I don't normally tell you the date that I'm recording because I bulk record...

How I Read and Take Notes on a Journal Article

March 28, 2020 10:58 - 9 minutes - 12.9 MB

Episode 88 of The Teaching Space Podcast explains my method for reading and taking notes on a journal article. Introduction At the time of recording, I am about half way through my first year of a Master’s in Education (listen to episode 80 if you would like to hear more about this). Something I really struggled with at the start, but is now starting to get a little easier, is reading and making notes on journal articles. In this episode, I will share my approach. This might well be some...

Yoga for Teachers and Trainers

March 21, 2020 11:05 - 9 minutes - 12.9 MB

Episode 87 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores yoga as a tool for wellbeing for teachers and trainers. Introduction Honestly, I have been unsure about recording this episode because there has, in the past, been negative chat in the community about educational organisations introducing a yoga initiative as a bit of a coverup for other issues. For example ‘workloads are too high; let’s put on a yoga class’… type thing. That’s not what this episode is about. And for the avoidance of doub...

5 More Ways Teachers Can Mark Faster and Smarter

March 14, 2020 09:27 - 9 minutes - 12.5 MB

Episode 86 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores 5 more ways teachers can mark faster and smarter. Introduction This episode is a follow up to podcast episode 6 in which we looked at: Feedback abbreviations Feedback database Rubrics Peer and self-assessment Video feedback 1. Work Less Than Your Students The idea of marking so you work less than your students is inspired by a blog post I read on Teacher Toolkit. It’s not a tool as such, it is more of a mindset, and will, of c...

Bett Show 2020 Recap

March 07, 2020 07:48 - 19 minutes - 26.9 MB

Introduction This episode includes a number of resources and links that I have posted below. Please excuse the audio quality, I recorded this episode on my phone! Links and Resources: 10 Things You Must do When Attending an Education Conference Bett Show Turnitin Google Classroom Teacher Toolkit Teacher Toolkit on Twitter Just Great Teaching by Ross Morrison McGill Teacher Tapp app Teacher Tapp on Twitter Wrap Up Support the Show That’s it for today. Before I go I have a sm...

TickTick for Teachers and Trainers

February 29, 2020 11:52 - 9 minutes - 12.7 MB

Episode 84 of The Teaching Space Podcast is about TickTick and why it's a helpful tool for teachers and trainers. Introduction In the last episode, I shared my love of note-taking apps... today's episode is about to-do list apps! Actually, it’s about one app in particular: TickTick. I’ve tested a lot of apps to manage my tasks including: Asana (I have a podcast about this) Workflowy Trello Notion ClickUp (for about 10 minutes) Todoist Wunderlist (now Microsoft To Do) I am c...

Three Note Taking Apps for Teachers and Trainers

February 15, 2020 09:53 - 9 minutes - 16.1 MB

Episode 83 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores three note-taking apps for teachers and trainers. Introduction As a child, I was obsessed with notepads. As an adult, I am obsessed with note-taking apps. I’ve been trying out three ‘new to me’ apps lately so I thought I’d share my findings with you. These are not intended to be detailed reviews by the way - I want to give you just enough information to decide whether you want to try these tools out. You’ll note (pardon the pun) that Ev...

Four Methods for Formative Assessment

February 08, 2020 11:49 - 12 minutes - 21 MB

Episode 82 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores four methods for formative assessment. Introduction It’s another back to basics episode today. We’re exploring a few of my favourite formative assessment methods. Formative Versus Summative Assessment As a little ‘revision’ let’s distinguish between formative and summative assessment. Formative assessment is known as ‘assessment for learning'. It is consists of informal assessment methods, usually devised by the teacher or trainer, ...

The Session Planning Episode

February 01, 2020 12:22 - 11 minutes - 16.5 MB

Episode 81 of The Teaching Space Podcast goes 'back to basics' and revisits session planning. Introduction Some time ago I asked members of my Facebook group what type of podcast episodes they would like to see more of in the future and there were many votes for ‘back to basics’ topics. In response, we’re looking at session planning today. Initial Teacher Training One of the courses I most enjoy teaching is the Level 3 Award in Education and Training (formerly ‘PTLLS’). It’s an intro...

On Being a Student Again

January 25, 2020 09:18 - 9 minutes - 16.6 MB

Episode 80 of The Teaching Space Podcast is about being a Master's student while working full-time in further education. Introduction I believe there’s no better way to improve your teaching than to be a student as often as possible. It’s probably a good thing I hold this view as (a) part of my day job is leading professional development at my local FE college, and (b) I started studying for a Master’s in Education with the Open University in October 2019. In today’s episode, I want to t...

Managing Worry for Teachers and Trainers

January 18, 2020 11:01 - 12 minutes - 17.3 MB

Episode 79 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores ways teachers and trainers can manage worry. Introduction Today it’s personal! When I started this podcast back in 2017 I didn’t have plans to talk about myself a great deal. I knew I wanted to help teachers and trainers try to achieve their version of work/life balance, but of course, there was a personal reason for that. Without talking about myself explicitly, it was still about me. I was in a position to share some useful strategies I...

One Teacher's Journey to Productivity: An Interview with Justin Hockey

January 11, 2020 14:46 - 39 minutes - 57.5 MB

Introduction Hello and welcome to the Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here. Thank you so much for joining me. Martine:      Today, I have a guest on the show and we're going to be talking productivity. Rather than have a big intro, I'm going to hand straight over to my guest, Justin Hockey. Justin, welcome to the show. Justin:             Thank you, Martine. It's great to be here. Martine:            I'm so pleased to have you on. Could you tell me, I'm going to get you to int...

How to Set Up a Professional Development Library (Anywhere)

December 07, 2019 14:29 - 10 minutes - 13.9 MB

Episode 77 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores setting up a professional development library… anywhere! Introduction Today’s episode is will be short and practical. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if it was an episode in its own right! However, based on the success of this particular initiative, I decided it was too good not to share. So, here’s the issue: through conversations with teaching colleagues, I became aware that only a small number seemed to be reading for professional developmen...

Helping Lower Level Learners to Thrive: an Interview with Louise Misselke

November 30, 2019 07:12 - 32 minutes - 45.3 MB

Episode 76 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the topic of helping lower level learners to thrive. Introduction Hello and welcome to The Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here. Thank you so much for joining me. Today I have a guest on the show and, I think, rather than me tell you all about her, I'm going to ask her to do that bit herself. Hello, Louise. How are you? Louise:    Hello, I'm good. Thank you. Martine:      Welcome to the show. Would you like to introduce yourself ...

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