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The Dynamic Deputies Podcast

Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes

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An uplifting and informative podcast for teachers, support staff and school leaders from two Deputy Heads, Steve & Russell (@DynamicDeps). The Dynamic Deputies Podcast covers a wide range of topics and includes regular guest-episodes. Guaranteed to lift your mood and bring you some much-needed calm. A new episode is typically released every two weeks.
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After a quiet spell, Russell checks in to reflect on the human element to working in education. There is always more going on for you and your colleagues, and it's time we appreciate this fact. Trigger warning: Russell refers to the sad news of the death of Headteacher Ruth Perry in this episode.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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Emma Turner returns to the podcast to talk about primary curriculum design and effective subject leadership. This is a brilliant interview with someone who fully appreciates the complexity and beauty of teaching and leading in primary schools. Emma's new book is called Simplicitus and we highly recommend!…
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In this episode, we're joined by Adam Boxer to consider why it's useful for teachers to spend more time thinking about how to make their explanations as effective as possible. Adam shares insights from his book 'Teaching Secondary Science', which we believe is full of sound advice for teachers of any age-range, and any subject.…
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In this episode, we are joined by Professor Rob Coe to discuss the topic of 'proxies for learning'. How do we know if children are learning? What are some unreliable indicators that learning is happening, and where might we focus instead? How might this understanding affect the way we plan our lessons?…
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It is essential that young people have a healthy relationship with their emotions, and are able to express them in a way that is positive for them, and those around them. In this episode, we explore 8 ways to develop emotional literacy in your schools. Lots of advice for both leaders and teachers.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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Assistant Headteacher Jade Pearce joins us to talk about making an evidence-informed culture work in your school. We address lots of issues around this topic, including workload, teacher-autonomy and whether the 'art' of teaching is compatible with this focus on evidence.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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Gareth Metcalfe returns to the podcast to talk about mathematical problem-solving. What knowledge underpins effective problem-solving? How can we scaffold to success? How would we model solving different types of problems? A fantastic discussion with lots of great advice from the creator of the brilliant 'I See Reasoning' and 'I See Problem-Solving…
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This inspiring interview with Elly Chapple is all about the importance of inclusion, and valuing a truly diverse society. We explore the power of positive relationships with parents, seeing beyond labels, and embracing the true 'complexity' of every human being. An uplifting and informative listen!저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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In this fantastic conversation with Lekha Sharma - an experienced teacher, senior leader and author - we delve into some big issues of curriculum design and implementation. How can we ensure we keep a sense of the 'big picture', while also being immersed in the fine detail? How do we get teachers on the ground to understand the complex links in and…
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In this interview with experienced teacher and senior leader, Aidan Severs, we look at how our teaching can be effective, whilst also being efficient and manageable. With a particular focus on planning and managing our workload, this is must listen for both teachers and the leaders who have such an enormous influence over in-school policies.…
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In this episode, Russell and Steve explore 8 scaffolding strategies that any teacher can use in their lessons as alternatives to setting different work for different groups of children. By combining a range of these strategies, teachers can ensure that all learners get access to the same rich curriculum content. These techniques are shared within t…
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John Walker returns to the podcast to talk about Etymology and Morphology. We explore why they are useful, interesting and eye-opening for children. We also look at the extent to which they connect to the work we do with children on spelling. In the episode, John makes reference to the following recommended reading: 'Prefixes and Other Word- Initia…
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In our final episode of 2021, we catch-up in person to reflect on the year we've had as a profession. Lovely for the two of us to speak in person for the first time in two years! This episode will be the last under the name of 'Don't Shoot the Deputies', with new episodes in 2022 being released under the new podcast name, 'The Dynamic Deputies Podc…
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This episode delivers some cracking History CPD thanks to our incredible guest, Stuart Tiffany. Stuart provides a wealth of valuable information about curriculum design, local history studies, chronology and misconceptions in History. Essential listening for subject leads or anyone involved in curriculum development.…
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In this episode we talk to Shannen Doherty and Neil Almond - both teachers (and leaders) who have written about education, as well as speaking at CPD events. We cover a variety of topics, including teacher-led CPD, leadership, curriculum and Variation in mathematics. A wonderful conversation with two teachers who are hugely passionate about the wor…
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In this episode we interview the creator of TTRS and Numbots, Bruno Reddy. This is an excellent discussion about mathematical fluency and how TTRS/Numbots can work alongside strong classroom practice to ensure our children become the confident mathematicians they ALL deserve to be.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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We are joined by Nic Ponsford and Graham Andre to continue the conversation about gender equality in schools. Nic is co-founder of the Global Equality Collective (GEC) and Graham is a primary teacher who featured in the 2017 documentary 'No More Boys and Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free?'.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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Headteacher Sonia Thompson joins us to unpick the disadvantage issue. We explore the reasons for the stubborn 'PP/Non-PP' gap, the vital role of developing strong literacy skills for pupils, and the importance of working collaboratively with your school community. An inspiring listen.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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In September 2021 a new Early Career Framework comes into place. In this episode we're joined by Nicola Podd and Sophie Morgan-Williams from Ambition Institute, who guide us through the changes and what schools need to get in place. An important listen for school leaders, mentors, tutors and ECTs themselves!In the episode we mention Ambition Instit…
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Andrew Percival is a Deputy Headteacher who is extremely passionate about effective curriculum design. Listen to him reflect on his own curriculum journey, as well as sharing insights about his school's teaching of Latin and their Whole-Class Feedback policy.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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Award-winning writer, broadcaster and TED speaker Carl Honoré is the voice of the global 'Slow Movement'. In this episode we pause to reflect on how different the world of education could be if we focused on giving our relationships the time they deserve. We also examine the idea of doing fewer things in greater depth and how this could make school…
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Daisy Christodoulou joins us to talk through Comparative Judgement - a different way of assessing Writing than is perhaps conventional in most schools. Full of helpful insights about the need for more reliable and useful writing assessment information.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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In 2017, teacher Graham Andre featured in a BBC documentary called 'No More Boys and Girls'. How did the experience change Graham's views and behaviours, and how far has the teaching profession come regarding the issue of gender equality? A must listen for every teacher.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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Tom Percival is the author and illustrator of many popular children's books, including 'Ruby's Worry', 'Perfectly Norman' and 'Ravi's Roar'. In this episode, Tom gives us some fascinating insights into what motivates him to write, where he gets his inspiration from and he also tells us about his newest book, 'The Invisible'. An incredibly interesti…
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The start to 2021 has been one heck of a ride for everyone working in education. You've shown incredible resilience and adaptability during this time. In this episode we reflect on some of these challenges and spend some time acknowledging those who've helped us through. **With special contributions from our listeners**…
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We recorded a short wellbeing webinar with Liz Scott and Stu Newberry on Dec 23rd 2020. This was our small offering of support to colleagues who might be having a tricky time this Christmas. We hope the episode helps you to feel reconnected with your inner resilience and wellbeing.저자 Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
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Kathryn Morgan helps us to understand what it means to be an 'evidence-informed' practitioner. Lots of sound advice for teachers and leaders about how to use evidence in your daily practice.Kathryn is an experienced teacher and leader who now works for the Teacher Development Trust as an Expert Advisor.…
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