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The Schools Week Podcast
by Schools Week
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Schools Week, we launched a special podcast series, Turning the Pages on a Decade of Education Reform. This series featured in-depth interviews with some of the most influential figures behind key education reforms over the past decade. From policymakers and advisors to school leaders and teachers, our guests shared insights into how these policies were shaped, their successes and challenges, and the lessons we can take forward.The series received fantastic feedback, so we’re excited to announce that the Schools Week Podcast will continue! While episodes won’t follow a weekly schedule, we’ll publish new interviews and special features whenever we have the chance to interview leading voices and influencers in education.Episodes will be hosted by Schools Week reporters, bringing you thought-provoking conversations and fresh perspectives on the future of schools and education in the UK.<b
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In conversation with Sir Kevan Collins
In this episode of The Schools Week Podcast, Sir Kevan Collins talks to Schools Week editor John Dickens about his role and the challenges of reform, MAT CEO pay and why he remains a passionate advocate for education as a force for social mobility. Whether you’re an educator, policymaker, or just passionate about schools, this conversation offers a glimpse into the mind of one of the UK’s most influential education figures.Presenter: John DickensEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapePublisher: EducationScape Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Amanda Spielman interviewed by Laura McInerney
Amanda Spielman discusses her roles at Ofqual and Ofsted—how pragmatism, accountability, and tough choices shaped a decade of education reform. Presenter: Laura McInerney Editor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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John Dickens interviews school leaders
Three school leaders with a front row seat of the policy reforms of the past decade talk about how Whitehall decisions have changed the classroom, for better and worse. Becks Boomer-Clark, CEO of Lift Schools, Dr Nic Crossley, CEO of Liberty MAT, and Andrew O’Neill, headteacher of All Saints Catholic College, talk to Schools Week editor John Dickens.Presenter: John DickensEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Laura McInerney interviews Sir David Carter
"The last government lost focus, particularly where it comes to the disadvantage gap. There was a lot of complacency. I don't think the standards are as strong as they made out."The former National Schools Commissioner, Sir David Carter, reveals the highs and lows of leading the academy trust movement, the real story behind trust collaboration, and what believes are the next big challenges for trust leaders.Presenter: Laura McInerneyEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The next chapter: Freddie Whittaker interviews Bridget Phillipson
Bridget Phillipson was appointed education secretary in July following Labour’s landslide general election victory. She joined Schools Week to talk about her plans for the future of education.Presenter: Freddie WhittakerEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Freddie Whittaker interviews Dr Mary Bousted and Dr Patrick Roach
Dr Mary Bousted and Dr Patrick Roach have been involved in the trade union movement in education for decades. They joined Schools Week to talk about the last 10 years of education policymaking.Presenter: Freddie WhittakerEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Freddie Whittaker interviews Geoff Barton and Paul Whiteman
Geoff Barton and Paul Whiteman ran the country’s two school leadership unions for most of the last decade. They joined Schools Week to talk about the last 10 years of education policymaking.Presenter: Freddie WhittakerEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Freddie Whittaker interviews Natalie Perera, Angus Walker and Jonathan Simons
Natalie Perera worked at the Department for Education for 12 years. Angus Walker was a special adviser to Gavin Williamson. Jonathan Simons worked in Downing Street under Gordon Brown and David Cameron. They spoke to Schools Week deputy and political editor Freddie Whittaker about the last 10 years of education policymaking.Presenter: Freddie WhittakerEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Freddie Whittaker interviews Justine Greening and Damian Hinds
Justine Greening and Damian Hinds talk about the highs and lows of their time in office during immense “political flux”, and their battles to propel education up the agenda when politicians were so easily distracted by Brexit.Presenter: Freddie WhittakerEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Laura McInerney Interviews Nick Gibb
Nick Gibb reveals what it was like to drive education reform while battling efforts to reverse progress – and why it’s wrong to blame him for all the curriculum changes! Get a behind-the-scenes look at his decade in office.Presenter: Laura McInerneyEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Behind the Headlines: The Story of Schools Week
In the inaugural episode of Turning the Pages on a Decade of School Reform, host Anna Trethewey introduces key figures behind the success of Schools Week: publisher Shane Mann, former editor Laura McInerney, and current editor John Dickens. Together, they delve into the origins of the newspaper, from its accidental beginnings as Academies Week to the pivotal decision that changed its name. Along the way, they share the challenges of launching a publication, their journalistic mission to hold power accountable, and the moments that defined Schools Week over the past decade. Expect humorous anecdotes, behind-the-scenes insights, and a glimpse of the future for education journalism.Presenters: Anna Trethewey, Shane Mann, Laura McInerney and John DickensEditor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Artwork and audiograms: Nicky Philips, Simon Kay, EducationScapeThis podcast series is sponsored by AQA. Introducing Stride, the next generation of maths assessment. Stride will quickly identify what your learners don't know and why, finding and fixing gaps in their conceptual understanding. And it's fully funded to transform maths learning for every student, so it's free to use for schools and colleges in England! To find out more and test Stride for yourself with an interactive demo, visit aqa.org.uk/stride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Schools Week, we launched a special podcast series, Turning the Pages on a Decade of Education Reform. This series featured in-depth interviews with some of the most influential figures behind key education reforms over the past decade. From policymakers and advisors to school leaders and teachers, our guests shared insights into how these policies were shaped, their successes and challenges, and the lessons we can take forward.The series received fantastic feedback, so we’re excited to announce that the Schools Week Podcast will continue! While episodes won’t follow a weekly schedule, we’ll publish new interviews and special features whenever we have the chance to interview leading voices and influencers in education.Episodes will be hosted by Schools Week reporters, bringing you thought-provoking conversations and fresh perspectives on the future of schools and education in the UK.<b
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