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    Explore " uk education" with insightful episodes like "104 - 10 ways to have a positive start to the new academic year (Part 2 of 2)", "The Teachers Pay Teachers Battle", "082: How to choose the best sixth form for you", "Episode 1: The future of apprenticeships ft. Toby Perkins, Shadow Minister (Education)" and "How Westchester Education UK Supports Education Publishers and Content Providers" from podcasts like ""Dive into your Career", "Hot Mess Teacher Express Podcast", "Dive into your Career", "Upskilled" and "Westchester Words: UK and International, Education and Edtech"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    104 - 10 ways to have a positive start to the new academic year (Part 2 of 2)

    104 - 10 ways to have a positive start to the new academic year (Part 2 of 2)

    How do I make new friends?

    What is the accommodation like?

    How does cleaning work in halls?

    Conversations about creating a positive start to the new academic year are taking place far and wide - and while not all of these questions above are addressed - this 2-part episode episode highlighting "10 ways to have a positive start to the new academic year" is my contribution.

    Listen to Part 1 (featuring numbers 1-5) here

    In this episode of the Dive Into Your Career podcast - there are even more suggestions about how to create a good foundation for an amazing academic year ahead... including actively building employability skills (# 6) and start conversations (with curiosity) (# 10). 

    Whether you are starting Year 12 in a new school or college; starting your undergraduate degree or even just determined to have a great year - regardless of your stage in education - I hope you will find a few suggestions here that you will commit to trying! 

    As ever, it would be brilliant to hear about what resonates and what actions you take so feel free to DM me on Instagram, message me on LinkedIn or get in touch in any way (details below) to let me know how you are getting on. 

    Have an amazing start to the academic year. You've got this! 

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    The Teachers Pay Teachers Battle

    The Teachers Pay Teachers Battle

    Jess and Vinny are back to conduct the Hot Mess Teacher Express, taking you on a journey to discover why the battle over Teachers Pay Teachers rages on. Is it helpful or just a product of a system that leaves teachers desperate for additional sources of income? We'll give you our Hot Takes.

    Vinny fills us in on what's Hot or Not when it comes to students blaming technology for blank homework assignments, and teachers being overly honest with their students. And in the US vs. UK segment, we talk curriculum and why the UK model of teaching leads to a deeper knowledge of specific items.

    If you want to know what really Grinds Our Gears, then you're in luck as Jess vents about classic one-uppers, and Vinny cannot contain his rage for people who can't seem to understand how lines work.

    Finally, we cover one of the biggest Underdogs in Education: Paraprofessionals. From supporting students that require their care to providing emotional support for teachers, these people deserve all the respect in the world and more.

    All aboard the Hot Mess Teacher Express! Choo! Choo!

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    082: How to choose the best sixth form for you

    082: How to choose the best sixth form for you

    If you are aged 14-16 or are the supporter (parent, sibling, aunt or uncle, teacher, careers adviser) of someone who is - this episode is for you.

    Within the British education system (whether you live in the U.K. or elsewhere), at the age of 16, students sit GCSE (or IGCSE) exams. This is the culmination of five years of secondary education and is the first experience of national exams for most pupils.

    So what comes next?! Between the ages of 16 and 18 - students have a crucial runway between GCSEs and university, apprenticeships or other post-18 options and it can often feel like this choice could be 'make or break' when it comes to moving towards future prospects.

    It's no wonder then that students and parents alike are often thoughtful and pro-active (and sometimes confused) when it comes to figuring out the best education choices at the post-16 stage.

    In recent conversations - I have spoken to a few parents who feel like there isn't enough emphasis or guidance on choosing a sixth form (or indeed a college) - which has inspired today's episode "How to choose the best sixth form for you"

    As ever, this isn't an exhaustive list but it includes 13 important considerations for you. 

    If this is useful for you and those in your community, do please be sure to share it. Let's build confidence for students and their supporters when it comes to making these crucial education decisions!
     
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    • Sign up for the mailing list (for students and graduates... a list for their supporters will follow)
    • E-mail me on gina@yourcareerandfuture.com with any questions you have or suggestions for future podcast topics 

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    Episode 1: The future of apprenticeships ft. Toby Perkins, Shadow Minister (Education)

    Episode 1: The future of apprenticeships ft. Toby Perkins, Shadow Minister (Education)

    Episode 1: The future of apprenticeships 

    In our launch episode, we dive into the current situation with apprenticeships and vocational training in England after a turbulent two years following the outbreak of Covid-19. We discuss the impact of Covid-19 of apprenticeship uptake, the government’s apprenticeship strategy, the growing skills deficit in the United Kingdom and a workforce in crisis. We are honoured to be joined by Toby Perkins, Labour MP and Shadow Secretary for Skills and Further Education to chat about the potential of apprenticeships to solve some of these issues. 

    Toby Perkins 

    Toby Perkins is the Labour MP for Chesterfield and Staveley and the Shadow Secretary for Skills and Further Education. Toby was elected as a member of Parliament in the 2010 general election and returned to front bench politics in 2020 under the leadership of Sir Keir Starmer, previously having served under Ed Miliband’s leadership as Shadow Education Minister and Jeremy Corbyn’s Shadow Armed Forces Minister.

     

    How Westchester Education UK Supports Education Publishers and Content Providers

    How Westchester Education UK Supports Education Publishers and Content Providers

    A conversation with Rebecca Durose-Croft, Content and Services Director for Westchester Education UK, about how Westchester partners with education publishers, ed-tech providers, and other education entities to create superior curriculum materials for students and teachers.

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    August 2021: US, UK: the road to pre-covid enrolment numbers in the world’s top 2 study destinations

    August 2021: US, UK: the road to pre-covid enrolment numbers in the world’s top 2 study destinations

    In this 30 minute episode we sit down with industry specialists from the top 2 study destinations (the USA and the UK) in order to get their feedback, views and insights on:

    • Enrolments in the upcoming academic year: an outlook
    • How education industry stakeholders are working together
    • US and UK government support for the international education sector

    A Discussion About Culturally Responsive Education and Its Importance for UK Educational Content Development

    A Discussion About Culturally Responsive Education and Its Importance for UK Educational Content Development

    Marquita Celestine, Westchester Education Services UK, asks Kaye Jones, Founder, The Herstorian, and Rebecca Durose-Croft, Content Director and Curriculum Specialist, Westchester Education Services  UK to dive into the definition of CRE (Culturally Responsive Education), how it differs from DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), and explain why CRE can empower all students to achieve academic success.

    Co-Creating a More Equitable Future of Digital Education with Michael Gallagher

    Co-Creating a More Equitable Future of Digital Education with Michael Gallagher

    For educators who feel that everything they love about teaching has been thrown away, this conversation offers insights to help navigate the current turmoil in higher education by learning how universities can co-design a more equitable future of digital education to continue to serve teachers, students, staff and the local community. 

    Our guest today is Michael Gallagher, lecturer in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh, co-programme director of the MSc in Digital Education and a member of the Centre of Research in Digital Education. Previously, Michael was an Assistant Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, Korea. 

    Today he works on digital education projects in sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda) and often collaborates with INGOs, including the World Bank’s Open Learning Campus and UN-Habitat. He currently works on Foundations for All, a Mastercard Foundation project exploring blended learning pathways for refugees into higher education in Uganda and Lebanon.

    Michael was a researcher on the Near Future Teaching project, a project that explored how teaching at The University of Edinburgh unfolds over the coming decades, as technology, social trends, patterns of mobility, and new media continue to shift what it means to be at the university. 

    Michael has been awarded The University of Edinburgh Principal's Medal for 2020 for his outstanding contribution to support the university during 2020. In this episode, you will learn how Michael helped his colleagues and students move their courses online by leveraging his experience teaching the online MSc in Digital Education years before the pandemic. 

    Maria and Michael also unpack the role of mobile learning in creating a more inclusive education, especially for underserved and marginalized communities. They also share their thoughts and experience related to the pedagogy of simultaneity and serendipity in learning as they discover their shared passion for audio and natural sounds.

    This is a rare conversation with a researcher and a teacher who wants to positively influence people’s view of what teaching can be, what teachers are and what role they serve in digital education.

     

    Listen to this episode and explore:

    Introducing Michael Gallagher and key highlights from today’s episode (1:20)

    Michael’s desire to become a teacher and be involved in education (6:32)

    Studying education, information science and digital education: an international, on-campus and online learning experience (8:20)

    Michael’s current role at the University of Edinburgh in the UK and his thoughts on how digital education is empowering the teacher (12:54)

    The Near Future Teaching project at the University of Edinburgh; the project's scope and lessons shared with other institutions (15:40)

    Comparing the outcomes of the Near Future Teaching project with the higher education trends in the UK and beyond (19:43)

    How higher education institutions can identify their probable new futures and co-create their preferred future using agency, and participation (22:05)

    Resources and insights to help teachers navigate the current uncertainty in higher education individually and at their institutions (24:40)

    How to anticipate the future of higher education by learning to interrogate the present through the lens of the future (28:05)

    The Centre of Research in Digital Education: key areas of focus (30:55)

    The importance of internet connectivity and mobile-first approach to enhance access to online learning in developed and emerging countries (33:38)

    What Michael learned while supporting sub-Saharan Africa universities to teach online during the pandemic and how he leveraged this experience to help the University of Edinburgh (38:05)

    Michael and Maria share their gratitude and appreciation for the impact of education in their lives and careers (40:34)

    A discussion about global education and local, community-led education practices (42:20)

    The evolution of mobile technology in online learning and the role of mobility in society (47:10)

    How mobile learning offers flexibility and enables alternative ways in online learning (52:04)

    How Michael experienced the implications of the pandemic through the projects of his MSc students who, as education professionals, were transitioning their courses online (54:10)

    What Michael wants his MSc students to learn to be able to shape a more equitable future of digital education (57:10)

    How a project exploring automation in teaching helped teachers interrogate what they believed their teaching practices to be and what they could be (59:20)

    The pedagogy of simultaneity: learning in a non-linear fashion, allowing subconscious learning to occur over time and the role of serendipity in learning (1:02:30)

    Maria and Michael discuss their shared passion for audio content and how recording natural sounds is a form of active learning (1:07:05)

    What Michael wants to leave his mark on during his lifetime (1:09:40)

     

     Where to find more about Michael Gallagher:

    At the University of Edinburgh

    At the Centre of Digital Education

    At the Near Future Teaching Project

    Michael’s Personal Website

    Michael on Twitter

    Michael on LinkedIn

     

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Near Future Teaching Project

    Prof. Sian Bayne at  the University of Edinburgh

    Near Future Teaching Project Team

    Michael’s Research Projects

    Michael’s Audio Recordings

    Michael’s Video Content

    Pedagogy of Simultaneity: multiple references on the work of Michael with Pekka Ihanainen

     

     Production team:

    Host & Producer: Maria Xenidou

    Introduction Voice: David Bourne

     

     Contact us:

    impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com

     

     Music credits:

    Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

    Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

    Episode 15: An International Student View on Navigating UK Recruitment and Education, Anisoara Burevschi and Oghenero Ologide

    Episode 15: An International Student View on Navigating UK Recruitment and Education, Anisoara Burevschi and Oghenero Ologide

    In this episode Tonia is joined by Anna and Nero, who both relocated to the UK to undertake student programmes at the University of Greenwich.  Anna and Nero discuss the challenges they have faced and also provide advice on navigating the UK recruitment and education system.

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