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Black Learning Achievement and Mental Health (BLAM UK) is proud to offer short, bite sized, and accessible global Black history and cultural podcast episodes to aid you in your Black history learning.
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The Governors' Podcast

Onevma Productions

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Open, honest and transparent discussions about Governance, inspired by the Education sector in the UK. This podcast is hosted by governance practitioners, for new, experienced or prospective board members, such as school governor and academy trustee volunteers, to learn and develop. We share and provide insights into the realities of sitting on governing boards and leaning into strategic leadership. Connect with us to better govern your life!
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An Anaesthesia Podcast focusing on the science knowledge anaesthetists should know. We track the UK Primary FRCA Curriculum. > GasGasGas will fit into a corner of your day, delivering a treatise on a drug, concept or practice critical to the knowledge required to pass the FRCA Primary Exam! > There are naturally tangents, as hearing a word vomit of data with no joy is not the aim of Dr gas! > This is relevant to anyone in the world interested in these pharmacological, physiological, clinical ...
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At the Chalk Face is a no-nonsense podcast from Craig’n’Dave, tackling real issues in education. Expect honest chat about pedagogy, classroom practice, and what actually works — from two ex-teachers still embedded in the world of schools. Not just for computer science teachers — this one’s for every educator.
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Devoted to professional development, teacher wellbeing and all things positive in education - The aim is simple: to share the positive voices of teachers and school leaders from around the world. Each podcast covers a different topic, with guests sharing personal stories and their views on what can help. Although based in the UK, the themes of curriculum, assessment, pedagogy, behaviour and pastoral support are universal and can help to promote connected open dialogue with teachers around th ...
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The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) is the leading professional association and trade union for all school, college and trust leaders. We are proud to support and represent more than 25,000 leaders of primary, secondary and post-16 education from across the UK. Our podcasts feature senior leaders from around the UK, across all phases, covering a wide variety of topics in conversation with ASCL. Our podcast series include: Business Brunch Primary podcast SEND Bites Leadership ...
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The Strength Coach Curriculums Podcast is designed for both coaches breaking into the strength and conditioning profession and those looking to optimising their craft. Masterclass episodes, practitioner journeys and a profession overview.
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I am a UK Primary School Head Teacher and classroom practitioner who is passionate about using technology as a tool in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning and to make it fun. The episodes in this podcast will be based on my experiences of teaching, as well as using a diverse range of tech to inspire and engage children across the entire curriculum. Covering a range of topics and tools and with specialist interviews, I hope there is something here for everyone who is trying to util ...
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As the UK's leading education recruiter Hays Education is committed to sharing meaningful insight and information with the education community. We are delighted to have teamed up with some great and highly respected education experts to bring you these unique podcasts covering a range of topics. To find out more about Hays Education please visit our website.
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Check out my show talking to interesting people in or around the software testing and quality management business about stuff I want to know. Hope you enjoy…cheers! About Quality Remarks For over 25 years, Keith Klain has been working in software quality, test automation, process improvement, and transformation initiatives for corporate, retail banking and capital markets clients. With extensive international experience in risk management and testing, he has built and managed teams for globa ...
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Oxford Education Podcast

Oxford University Press

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This podcast brings together educational experts to discuss key issues in primary and secondary education. Enjoy fascinating insights and get practical tips to apply to your teaching. Brought to you by the Schools Team at Oxford University Press.
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CRÈME is an acronym – it stands for Communicating the Race Equality Message Effectively. In each episode we will be interviewing a representative of one of the organisations fighting for racial equality in Britain. But this will not be just a dry discussion on policy – this is about the people behind the campaigning, and the experiences that shaped them.
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We are running a special series of the Make it Plain podcast, 'What Would Malcolm Say?' where Kehinde Andrews explains what Malcolm's body of work tells us about what is going on in the present. Each episode will also feature a full interview with someone featured in the documentary 'Nobody Can Give You Freedom', which was independently made by Make it Plain. You can watch the entire documentary for free at Nobody Can Give You Freedom: The Real Miss... Film was made by Michael Ellis Films Su ...
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The 2025 Bumper Christmas Special, delving into the delights of Ether, Enflurane and Explosions (+ fires) We find out a little bit about the first Ether anaesthetic, and then get to grips with what an explosion is, and why understandably it was problematic for anaesthetists. Show notes at: https://gasgasgas.uk/ether_enflurane_explosions/ ==========…
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I've checked the house, there are no polar bears so we should be fine to talk about this drug. Desflurane is pricey, polar bear poison that you may get examined on! Check it out! Show notes at: https://gasgasgas.uk/desflurane-and-vapourisers/ ================================================ GasGasGas - Covering Anaesthetic Science for Anaesthetists…
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This week on the podcast we examine what the rebooted 2029 Research Excellence Framework will mean for universities’ research strategies, research culture, and future funding – including the new “strategy, people and research environment” element and the renewed focus on contribution to knowledge and understanding through research outputs. Plus we …
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This week on the podcast artificial intelligence remains front and centre, with a look at the growing concerns around AI-generated teaching content and the student backlash it's prompted. We also discuss our new project with Kortext on AI in pedagogy and an emerging debate over AI’s place in the REF process. Plus we explore the financial strategies…
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At the chalk face: Curriculum and Assessment Review - PART 3 | CAR2025 This week, together we’re going into part three of our deep dive into the recent Curriculum and Assessment Review. If you’ve missed parts one and two — where were you?! We've already broken down the huge 250-page report and the government’s hefty response into something humans c…
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With the advent of halothane, smoking, static and other sizzling was back in style! Gone were the explosive diethyl ether, acetylene, trichloroethylene and cyclopropane anaesthetics of the 1950's and with it a new era of fewer explosions, and possibly a greater prevalence of post operative liver distress. Show notes at: https://gasgasgas.uk/halotha…
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This week on the podcast we examine how Budget 2025 reshapes the university funding model – from the international levy and modest new maintenance grants, to confirmed tuition fee uplifts and changes to pension tax arrangements that will affect institutional costs. We discuss what the package tells us about the government’s approach to public finan…
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At the chalk face: Curriculum and Assessment Review - PART 2 | CAR2025 Welcome back to Craig & Dave at the Chalkface as we dive into part two of our CAR trilogy. The biggest shake-up in education for a decade is here! 🚨 The Curriculum and Assessment Review (CAR) has landed – and it’s a whopper! 180+ pages of proposed changes that could redefine how…
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This week on the podcast we examine what the rise of Reform UK – and new insight into its prospective voters – might mean for universities, international education, and the wider public legitimacy of higher education. Plus we discuss Skills England’s new guidance on local skills improvement plans – and the move to place higher education, up to post…
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At the chalk face: Curriculum and Assessment Review - PART 1 | CAR2025 The biggest shake-up in education for a decade is here! 🚨 The Curriculum and Assessment Review (CAR) has landed – and it’s a whopper! 180+ pages of proposed changes that could redefine how we teach, assess, and support learners across the UK from ages 5 to 18. But don’t worry, C…
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Having a solid understanding of Sevoflurane is, as you might expect, quite important for the FRCA primary and your career. as it is likely the most commonly used volatile anaesthetic agent, at least in the UK. n.b. polar bears are very allergic to Desflurane Show notes @ https://gasgasgas.uk/sevoflurane-for-the-frca-primary/ =======================…
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On this episode of Black History Bites, BLAM UK investigates the deep connection between the climate crisis and the legacy of white supremacy and colonialism. The discussion is centered around the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, the strongest hurricane ever recorded in Jamaica, which amplified calls for climate justice and reparations.…
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This week on the podcast, live from our Festival in London, we discuss access and social mobility as the Office for Students reshuffles its leadership, and the Sutton Trust publishes a new report that paints a sobering picture. Plus we discuss university governance and our new paper for the Post-18 Project, and we capture the vibes from our event, …
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Paul Holland is an expert at transforming how organizations test to be more efficient, valuable to stakeholders and finding important bugs fast. He’s built and lead test teams all over the planet and in my opinion, is probably the best hands-on test director I’ve ever worked with in my career. He’s one of my closet friends in the testing business h…
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At the chalk face: High expectations from the first minute A great lesson doesn’t start when the bell rings — it starts long before! In this episode of At the Chalkface, Craig and Dave dive into what it really means to have high expectations from the very first minute of your lesson. From meet-and-greet routines at the door to establishing calm, pu…
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This week on the podcast we examine the Office for Students’ (OfS) renewed scrutiny of degree classification algorithms and what it means for confidence in standards. We explore the balance between institutional autonomy, transparency for students and employers, and the evidence regulators will expect. Plus we discuss the government’s response to t…
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🎯 High expectations. But what does that really mean? Craig and Dave are diving into one of education’s favourite buzzwords — and giving it a proper reality check! For them, it’s not about piling on pressure; it’s about purpose. In this episode, we unpack how homework can be used as a tool to prepare students for lessons, boost memory retention, and…
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This Primary FRCA podcast episode introduces you to Isoflurane, a ubiquitous and fairly cheap volatile anaesthetic agent that always seems to be left alone while its sevoflurane friend lives the high life, This episode probably won't sway your use, but if you walk into an anaesthetic halfway thru and have no idea what your ET for MAC-1 is, then thi…
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This week on the podcast we discuss fresh polling on public attitudes to UK universities, which shows how a widening graduate/non-graduate divide and sharper political splits are fuelling worries about degree quality and whether universities are focused on the country’s interests. Plus we discuss the housing crunch – the new Renters’ Rights Act, wa…
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Craig and Dave reminisce about the days of CD-ROMs, dot-matrix printers, and mischievous bus networks — and connect those stories to a timeless truth: technology will fail you sooner or later. So how do you keep a Computer Science lesson productive when the Wi-Fi dies? This episode explores practical unplugged activities, quick-print resources, and…
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This week on the podcast we get across the Westminster government’s post-16 white paper – its headline target of two-thirds of young people in higher-level learning by 25, the plan to index the undergraduate fee cap to inflation (with TEF-linked eligibility), the maintenance package holding to the status quo, and a push for institutional specialisa…
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At the chalk face: Non-specialist teachers curse or cure? Non-specialist teachers: The classroom reality no one talks about Did you know a third of Year 7 lessons are taught by teachers who aren’t specialists in that subject? 🤯 Craig and Dave are back on the chalk face to tackle a topic every teacher has an opinion on — non-specialist teaching. Fro…
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This Primary FRCA podcast episode introduces you to Volatile anaesthetic agents and the pharmaceutical particulars that make their behaviour through a human very interesting! We cover Blood gas and oil gas partition coefficients, Saturated vapour pressure, critical temperature and boiling points - and touch on pharmacodynamics and the Viva Question…
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This week on the podcast we look at Wales’ emerging higher education settlement, as Universities Wales publishes its manifesto for the May 2026 Senedd elections amid polling that points to a potential Plaid-led administration. Plus we discuss new Office for Students’ data on subcontracted (franchised) provision showing weaker continuation, completi…
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Fiona Charles is an absolute legend in the software testing world and I had the honor of sitting down with her to discuss tech ethics, the human side of technology, her adventures with Jerry Weinberg, and her award winning storied career. Fiona is an encyclopedia of software delivery techniques for communication, risk management, and how to deliver…
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Croeso i'n cyfres o bodlediadau misol Ymgysylltu â'r Cyhoedd. Tiwniwch i mewn wrth i ni fynd ar daith i ddathlu'r gwaith pwysig o ymgysylltu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Ymunwch â ni wrth i ni drafod a dathlu pynciau amrywiol - boed straeon ysbrydoledig neu drafodaethau sy'n ysgogi'r meddwl. Bydd cydweithwyr o bob cwr o'r Brifysgol yn ymuno â ni ynghyd â g…
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Yet again, the sound engineer has been sacked........ Apologies that this is a second attempt at an Opioids Quiz, the music cuts went rather wrong - so we've slung the music in the bin! This is a straight up quiz, with gaps so you can think up an answer and then, as you might expect... an Answer! The goal isn't to give you verbatim words to regurgi…
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At the chalk face: Why networking matters | Teachers need each other Are you too busy to network… or just making excuses? Craig and Dave get fired up in this episode as they unpack one of teaching’s biggest missed opportunities — genuine networking between teachers. From the dangers of staying in your “school bubble” to how their own collaboration …
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This week on the podcast as pro-Palestinian student protests mark the anniversary of October 7, an intervention from Keir Starmer sparks a national debate on campus safety, antisemitism, and free speech. Plus the Prime Minister is leading a trade delegation to India alongside sector leaders, we explore the growing opportunities in transnational edu…
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In this special Black History Month edition of Black History Bites, we discuss our groundbreaking curriculum research report: “Eradicating Anti-Blackness in the UK Education System: Achieving Curriculum and Policy Reform Through Litigation.” Jamila, one of the report’s authors, helps to unpack the realities of anti-Blackness in schools, explore how…
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Do school libraries still matter in 2025? | Rethinking learning spaces Are traditional school libraries becoming outdated in the age of AI, smartphones, and instant online knowledge? Or do they still play a vital role in inspiring students? In this episode of At the Chalk Face, we dive into: Our own school-day memories of libraries (including date-…
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Clonidine is a drug found in many a cupboard, acting as a useful adjunct for pain, sedation and having utility in smoothing out post op emergence, it has off license use as a adjunct in regional and neuraxial blockade (at least in the literature!) Show notes at: https://gasgasgas.uk/clonidine/ ================================================ GasGas…
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This week on the podcast, as the dust settles on Labour conference in Liverpool, we unpack what Keir Starmer’s new higher education participation target really means – and whether universities have the capacity and funding to meet the moment. We also get into the surprise return of targeted maintenance grants – funded controversially by the levy on…
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Is reading still essential once students can access the curriculum — or is it just another demand in an already packed timetable? In this episode of At the Chalk Face, Craig and Dave dig into the role of reading across subjects, from vocabulary growth and comprehension to cultural capital and academic performance. We ask: Should reading for pleasur…
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Dexemedetomidine is a drug that it seems we are really only just getting our hands on in the UK, it is an Alpha 2 AGOnist causing sedation, anxiolysis and analgesia. This episode of GasGasGas explores its use, mechanisms side effect profile and kinetics Show notes at: https://gasgasgas.uk/dexmedetomidine/ ===========================================…
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This week on the podcast we examine the results of the Office for Students’ first sector-wide survey on sexual misconduct. With over 50,000 responses from final-year undergraduates, the data provides a stark picture of prevalence, reporting, and staff-student relationships in higher education. But with only sector-level results released, questions …
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