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Belonging with Owen Eastwood
Season 1, Ep. 2
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In this pod we speak to Owen Eastwood. Owen is a performance coach who has worked with elite teams to develop a sense of belonging. Owen shows how it is possible to enhance the team culture while also respecting the individual.
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8. Mark Russell
46:06||Season 1, Ep. 8Mark Russell is the leader of the Children's Society, a charity that for more than 100 years has championed children and for Britain to care for its youngest members of society. Mark speaks passionately about the work of the Children's Society, his own education and fascinating upbringing and some of the challenges children face today. We discuss with Mark how schools and school trusts can support children and families in the widest sense, how families can support their children and how the Children's Society is leading the way in researching the views of children and developing a support network to promote change for children.The Children's Society have successfully campaigned on the issues of free school meals and school uniform in order to support families and children.Mark provides an inspirational and hopeful role model for anyone working with, or wanting to work with children and young people.Trust Education is a podcast which explores the world of education in academy trusts.Academy trusts have become the majority school providers in England over the past decade. We take a look from the inside, how academy trusts can develop schools, support teachers, engage parents and educate children.Speaking to academy leaders, education thinkers, and leaders from other professions, we aim to explore how trusts work and how education thinking is developing.Trust Education is brought to you by Albany Learning Trust is a tight-knit education trust based in the North West of England.Thank you to Philip Anderson for the music.7. Dame Alison Peacock
01:08:49||Season 1, Ep. 7This week we speak to Dame Alison Peacock.Dame Alison is the Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching as well as a trustee of Teach First and a columnist for The Times Educational Supplement and is well known as the originator of the Learning Without Limits approach to education.The Chartered College of Teaching is the professional body for teachers. The College is dedicated to bridging the gap between practice and research.In this episode we speak to Dame Alison about her education background, the role of the Chartered College and how school trusts can get the best out of its support.Trust Education is a podcast which explores the world of education in academy trusts.Academy trusts have become the majority school providers in England over the past decade. We take a look from the inside, how academy trusts can develop schools, support teachers, engage parents and educate children.Speaking to academy leaders, education thinkers, and leaders from other professions, we aim to explore how trusts work and how education thinking is developing.Trust Education is brought to you by Albany Learning Trust, a small, tight-knit academy trust in Lancashire and Bolton.Thank you to Philip Anderson for the music.License code: 2GR2RVAWZD9ODVO06. Coaching with Matt Stone
01:08:49||Season 1, Ep. 6Matt Stone is a teacher, leader, trainer and coach and in this podcast he shares his expertise on teaching, assessment and how to support teachers to improve their teaching.Matt works with Walkthrus , which are the perfect tool to support the coaching. He shares his encyclopaedic knowledge into teaching and how effective coaching is the best way to support continual improvement. we discuss different approaches to coaching and how group and individual coaching approaches can both be used effectively.Trust Education is a podcast which explores the world of education in academy trusts.Academy trusts have become the majority school providers in England over the past decade. We take a look from the inside, how academy trusts can develop schools, support teachers, engage parents and educate children.Speaking to academy leaders, education thinkers, and leaders from other professions, we aim to explore how trusts work and how education thinking is developing.Trust Education is brought to you by Albany Learning Trust, a small, tight-knit academy trust in Lancashire and Bolton.Thank you to Philip Anderson for the music.License code: 2GR2RVAWZD9ODVO05. High Performance Learning with Deborah Eyre
55:21||Season 1, Ep. 5This week we sit down with Professor Deborah Eyre to talk about her research into high performance learning and how it can transform teachers' attitudes and practice and children's lives. Trust Education is brought to you by Albany Learning Trust Thanks to Philip Anderson for the music.4. A brief history of trusts
33:35||Season 1, Ep. 4Trust Education is a podcast focussed on exploring the workings of academy trusts in England. Academy trusts have developed over the past decade and the sector is still in its infancy, but the majority of children are now educated in academies. Trust Education is brought to you by Albany Learning Trust. Thanks to Philip Anderson for the music.3. Formative Assessment with Dylan Wiliam
28:29||Season 1, Ep. 3Dylan Wiliam is a world leader in assessment and implementation, advising schools and governments around the globe. Linda recently spoke to Dylan about his work and we share how as a trust, we are improving assessment in lessons. We also hear from Ruth who is leading the implementation of Dylan's work in one of our schools. Trust Education is brought to you by Albany Learning Trust.Intro to Trust Education
00:48||Season 1Trust Education is a podcast focussed on exploring the workings of academy trusts in England. Academy trusts have developed over the past decade and the sector is still in its infancy, but the majority of children are now educated in academies. In this short pod, Linda Burrows and Peter Mayland, who are both leaders working in Albany Learning Trust, introduce themselves and the Trust Education podcast.