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Take a break – NAPE 023

By Mark Taylor | April 10, 2019 |

Here are the details for the Christian Schiller Lecture 2019. We are taking a 2 week break for the Easter Holidays but will be back and revitalised in the summer term. Remember to subscribe to the podcast on your favourite app or platform and to keep up to date with all the content sign up…

090: Enchanted Wanderers with Emmy & Taran

By Mark Taylor | April 8, 2019 |

        Two primary school teachers from Devon, Emmy and Taran, make up the Enchanted Wanderers. At their core, they just want to help children to grow; grow with self- confidence and self-belief in their own voice and ideas and to use this to empower their future learning. Contrary to the serious tone…

4th Ultimate Wellbeing in Education Conference – NAPE 022

By Mark Taylor | April 6, 2019 |

NAPE was recently invited to the 4th Ultimate Wellbeing in Education Conference in London. Robert Young – General Secretary/Interim Chair and Mark Taylor attended. In this episode Mark discusses his thoughts about the event and also provides an update on the Christian Schiller Lecture 2019 with guest speaker Prof. Teresa Cremin. Christian Schiller Lecture 2019…

What is the best advice you have been given ‘2’? LF029

By Mark Taylor | April 5, 2019 |

On todays episode we take the question ‘What is the best piece of advice you have ever been given and who gave it to you?’ and hear the answers from guests 10-19. For information about the guests start at LF010 and follow until LF019. If in doubt use the search bar in the menu tab.…

089: Planet Poetry & Xientifica SOS with Daniel Phelps

By Mark Taylor | April 1, 2019 |

NEW BOOK USES STORYTELLING AND POETRY TO SHOW CHILDREN THE BEAUTY OF SCIENCE Xientifica SOS was written by University of Winchester Researcher Daniel Phelps, and features illustrations by Beth Gibbs, a student at Winchester School of Art. It follows five schoolchildren, each with different gifts, who are thrust into a fight for survival that tests their…

What is the best advice you have been given? LF028

By Mark Taylor | March 29, 2019 |

On todays episode we take the question ‘What is the best piece of advice you have ever been given and who gave it to you?’  and hear the answers from our first 9 guests. Sit back and enjoy the wisdom that has literally changed the lives of the people you hear. Questions asked on the…

Tower of London – NAPE 021

By Mark Taylor | March 27, 2019 |

Following my interview with Lucie Parkes – Formal Learning Manager at Historic Royal Palaces (episode NAPE 011), I was invited to shadow a school visit around the Tower of London. It was such a delight to see one of their education projects in action and witness first hand how a yr3 class were captivated by the stories…

088: Tagtiv8 with Bryn Llewellyn

By Mark Taylor | March 25, 2019 |

      Ideas, resources, support and training that energise learning in Mathematics & English. Tagtiv8 Word is far more than ‘an active version of a world famous word game that uses tiles’. Players collaborate or compete as individuals, pairs or small groups/teams in various active games that develop an understanding of phonics, spelling and more. According to a Key…

pi-top with Jesse Lozano. LF027

By Mark Taylor | March 22, 2019 |

Jesse Lozano joins me on the Learning on Fire podcast and explores the most important learning and educational moments that shaped his life. Our guest – Jesse Lozano           Jesse Lozano is CEO and co-founder of pi-top, the world’s leading creative learning company with a simple idea that a ‘maker-mindset’ is essential…

Oxfordshire Headteachers’ Conference – NAPE 020

By Mark Taylor | March 20, 2019 |

https://www.oxonheadsconf.org.uk   Below you can see the conference programme and links for those organisations who chatted to me on the podcast. www.archoxfordshire.org.uk https://one-eighty.org.uk http://fabresearch.com/schoolsurveys.htm Oxfordshire Outdoor Learning Trust   Layla Moran, MP for Oxford West & Abingdon   Layla Moran is a Physics teacher by profession, formerly working in a state secondary school, as a Head of…

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