For this episode of Mind the Gap, Tom Sherrington and Emma Turner continue their Q&A series, asking each other questions based on pressing issues they see in education today.
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Masterful Grammar and Reading with Jennifer Webb Ep. 47 (S3E3)
1 minutes readFor this episode, Tom and Emma discuss reading and grammar with author, leader, and English specialist Jennifer Webb.
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Courage, Confidence, and Authenticity with Diana Osagie, Mind the Gap,...
1 minutes readFor this episode, Tom and Emma welcome author, leader, and coach Diana Osagie to the podcast. Diana is a true leadership expert.
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Real World Resources For Teachers with Craig Barton
1 minutes readIn this special episode of Mind the Gap, Tom Sherrington and Emma Turner sit down with maths educator, author, podcaster, and thought leader Craig Barton.
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Science, Retrieval Practice, and Passion with Adam Boxer
1 minutes readIn this episode of Mind the Gap. Tom Sherrington and Emma Turner welcome science teacher, author, and entrepreneur Adam Boxer to the podcast.
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Chatter and Discourse with Tom Sherrington & Emma Turner, Ep....
1 minutes readTom Sherrington and Emma Turner change the format of the podcast by going back and forth, providing insight on issues in education today.
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Teacher Tapping Into The Future of Education with Laura McInerney,...
1 minutes readTom Sherrington and Emma Turner chat all things data, community, and policy with educator, leader, and entrepreneur Laura McInerney.
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Reconnecting Primary and Secondary Reading With Christopher Such, Mind the...
2 minutes readTom, Emma, and Christopher discuss the science of teaching reading. Christopher’s scientific approach is revolutionary and combines concepts from other researchers in education in a workable and well-thought-out model.
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the duo discusses Emma’s upcoming publication, Simplicitus, an extraordinary collection of resources about primary curriculum. A major focus of the book is rooting curriculum in the actualities of primary education, particularly finding interconnected disciplines and creating complementary units.