Rethinking Education
Episodes
Learning to be, learning to live together: The missing pillars of education with Sue Roffey
31 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, James and David are joined by Sue Roffey – educational psychologist, researcher, and leading voice on wellbeing, social justice, an...
Education as expanding dialogue – Rethinking learning with Professor Rupert Wegerif
07 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
“It’s not about teacher-centred or student-centred. I would argue it’s dialogue-centred.” In this episode of the Rethinking Education podcast,...
Teaching that grips: Hywel Roberts on the Pedagogy of Botheredness
06 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Why do so many lessons feel disconnected to students – even when the content is genuinely fascinating? In this episode, Dr James Mannion is joined ...
Seven minutes out of every thirty are lost to low-level disruption. But why?
01 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, featuring a webinar we ran this week, Tara Elie and Dr James Mannion explore a question that many school leaders are quietly wrestlin...
Generation to generation: Holocaust education in a changing world
24 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
As the number of living Holocaust survivors declines, a profound question emerges: who carries these stories next – and how do we ensure they are he...
Why ‘consistency’ isn’t enough: the implementation blind spot in school behaviour
23 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In this second episode of a two-part mini-series, Tara Elie turns the tables and interviews Dr James Mannion about the thinking behind Making Change S...
Rebooting behaviour: the two missing pieces of the puzzle (with Tara Elie)
15 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In this second episode of a two-part mini-series, Tara Elie turns the tables and interviews yours truly about the thinking behind Making Change Stick ...
Why ‘belonging’ isn’t enough: The missing piece in behaviour, attendance and staff burnout (w/ Tara Elie)
09 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
What if the real driver of behaviour, attendance, engagement – and staff retention – isn’t rules, rewards, or even belonging… but mattering? ...
"It’s choppy out there – but hope is happening...": Strap in for the 2025 end of year review!
24 Dec 2025
Contributed by Lukas
As 2025 draws to a close, James and David come together for a wide-ranging Christmas conversation that reflects on a turbulent year in education – a...
Inside the Curriculum & Assessment Review: What Changed, What Didn’t – And Why
22 Dec 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What really happens inside a national curriculum review? In this episode, James and David go beyond headlines to explore the thinking, tensions and t...
Dave Whitaker on relational practice, inclusive culture, and “battering them with kindness”
06 Dec 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this energising and wide-ranging conversation, Dave Whitaker joins James and David to explore behaviour, belonging, learner effectiveness, and the ...
Boarding school trauma and "the myth of privilege” - a conversation with Chris Braitch
19 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this rich crossover conversation, Chris Braitch and Dr James Mannion interview one another about trauma, healing, and the deep structural shifts ne...
Nick Covington and Kate McAllister on Restoring Humanity to Education
07 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Nick Covington and Kate McAllister on Restoring Humanity to Education What does it mean to restore humanity to education? In this rich and wide-rangin...
"There is more to human development than learning about subjects" Repod Season 6 launch!
18 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
We’re back for Season 6! In this reflective episode, James and David catch up after the summer and explore the “big idea” that’s been emerging...
“We need a new language!" Jaz Ampaw-Farr on hope, trauma tourism and teachers as everyday heroes
09 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, David and James sit down with Jaz Ampaw-Farr to talk about her powerful new book Because of You, This is Me: The stories we tell, the...
What Are We Teaching? Powerful knowledge, capabilities, and teacher autonomy – with Richard Bustin
28 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation, we're joined by teacher and researcher Richard Bustin, author of the fascinating new book Wha...
Fixing the SEND Crisis – with Amjad Ali
04 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this powerful and practical conversation, Dr James Mannion and The Real David Cameron are joined by the inspirational Amjad Ali – teacher, leader...
Rocking the system: Live songwriting, earworms and education reform with Rocktopus
24 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this joyful and thought-provoking episode, we’re joined by Tom Veck and Andy Hawkings from Rocktopus – the world’s greatest rock band for kid...
"You can't afford not to!" Headteacher Kulvarn Atwal on the power of slice teams
21 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this short episode of the Rethinking Education podcast, James Mannion speaks with Dr Kulvarn Atwal – a highly respected headteacher leading not o...
The Schools Bill: Academies, Homeschooling & School Shaming (Warwick Mansell & Naomi Fisher)
30 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this powerful episode, we speak with two leading commentators on education and children’s rights – Warwick Mansell, independent investigative j...
John Tomsett & Mary Myatt on Alternative Provision and our splintering education system
02 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In today’s episode, I bring you a fascinating conversation with John Tomsett and Mary Myatt – two people who’ve done so much to shape thinking a...
Adolescence, masculinities and… Batman (with Lewis Wedlock)
24 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Lewis Wedlock is an academic, mental health professional and masculinities educator from Bristol, England. He has spent the last five years working...
The 4 nations of the UK: What can we learn from one another?
20 Mar 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this special episode, Dr James Mannion and The Real David Cameron take a look at the education systems in the four nations of the United Kingdom an...
How to make classrooms feel warm and alive, with Hywel Roberts and Tim Taylor
04 Mar 2025
Contributed by Lukas
This episode features an astonishing conversation by two remarkable educators, Hywel Roberts and Tim Taylor. Tim kindly stepped in as a guest host for...
Debra Kidd, Tina Farr and Clare Whyles on how to cultivate hope, joy and belonging
25 Feb 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode - our first rodeo as co-hosts - we are joined by Dr Debra Kidd, the author of A Curriculum of Hope, and by Tina Farr and Clare Whyles,...
Introducing our new co-host, (The Real) David Cameron!
17 Jan 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Welcome to this episode in which we get to know our new cohost, The Real David Cameron! David Cameron is an incredible educator, public speaker and h...
The Unfinished Business of Sir Tim Brighouse - with Mick Waters and David Cameron
16 Dec 2024
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode I’m speaking with Mick Waters and David Cameron, two of the editors of a wonderful new book Unfinished Business: The life and legacy...
“Talking Floats On A Sea Of Write”: Clare Sealy on Oracy and Literacy
27 Nov 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Clare Sealy currently works as the Head of Education Improvement for the states of Guernsey. Prior to this, she was the Headteacher of St Matthias Pri...
Sir Anthony Seldon on oracy, agency and meditation
30 Oct 2024
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, my guest is Sir Anthony Seldon – a figure who truly needs no introduction in education. However, for those less familiar with his r...
How to change the admissions code, with Curtis James from Class Divide
11 Oct 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Welcome to the Rethinking Education podcast! In this episode I spoke with Curtis James from Class Divide, campaign group which recently ran a success...
"Before 7? They have a childhood." Lessons from Estonia with Gunda Tire
23 Sep 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Welcome to the first episode of Season 5 of the Rethinking Education podcast! As you may be aware, Estonia has consistently been the highest performi...
Rupert Sheldrake on learning by doing, cancel culture and the moral vacuum at the heart of education
05 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 100 scientific papers and 9 books, and the co-author of a further 6 books. His books have been...
Meena Wood on curriculum reform, learning from other countries and flying the flag for FE
26 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
In the week that the general election was called, I bring you a timely conversation about some of the questions an incoming government needs to grappl...
René Kneyber and Valentina Devid on the Power of Formative Action [#REPOD S4E13]
19 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
René Kneyber and Valentina Devid are two of the founders of Toetsrevolutie (Test Revolution), a teacher training cooperative based in the Netherlands...
Ife Obasa on representation, work experience… and God!
02 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Ife Obasa is an educational consultant, activist and sought-after speaker who advocates for greater representation in education - among many other str...
Peter Higgin on the power of learning through immersive play
05 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Peter Higgin is the Artistic Director and joint CEO of Punchdrunk Enrichment, a charity that creates transformational theatre for education, community...
"Civilisation rests on our shoulders!": Peps Mccrea on motivated teaching
07 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Peps Mccrea is an award-winning teacher educator, designer and author. He is Director of Education at Steplab and author of the ultraconcise High Impa...
"It's an absolute shocker": Fiona Millar on the marketisation of education
27 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
This episode features a fascinating conversation with Fiona Millar, a journalist and campaigner on education and parenting issues whose work I have ad...
S4E8: “We’ve lost the plot”: Ben Davis on creating schools that children want to go to
20 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
In the last episode, almost 300 people tuned in to our first ever live podcast, when I was joined by Naomi Fisher, Ellie Costello and Ben Davis to tal...
S4E7: Fixing the Attendance Crisis with Naomi Fisher, Ellie Costello and Ben Davis
14 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Since the COVID pandemic, persistent absenteeism in England has more than doubled, from 10% to 22%. According to recent reearch by the Centre for Soci...
S4E6: Eliza Fricker on parenting a child who can't - not won't - go to school
23 Dec 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Eliza Fricker is a talented writer and illustrator who has written three books: 'The Family Experience of PDA: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological D...
S4E5: Putting 'Beyond Ofsted' to the test with Lord Jim Knight
12 Dec 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lord Jim Knight of Weymouth is a life peer and former Labour politician with a strong interest in education. He is also the chair of the Beyond Ofsted...
S4E4: Calvin Henry on Ofsted - “It was brutal. Really brutal and unnecessary.”
12 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
SHOW NOTES Until recently, Calvin Henry was the headteacher of St. Mark’s C of E Primary School in North London. Last year, Calvin went through an ...
S4E3: Christian Bokhove on domain knowledge, generic skills and the maths wars
20 Oct 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Christian Bokhove is a Professor in Mathematics Education, University of Southampton. He is a specialist on international comparisons in mathematics e...
S4E2: Dave McPartlin - "It's not OK what Ofsted do to people"
17 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dave McPartlin is the headteacher of Flakefleet Primary School in Lancashire. In this episode Dave speaks openly and candidly about the impact Ofsted ...
S4E1: Ron Berger on 20 years of 'An ethic of excellence' - and ending the trad-prog debate!
10 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
SHOW NOTES Ron Berger is Chief Program Officer for the non-profit school improvement network Expeditionary Learning, a national network of over 160 p...
S3E16: Dennis Sherwood on The Great Grading Scandal: 1 in 4 grades is WRONG!
18 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dennis Sherwood is a management consultant who specialises in creativity, innovation, and systems thinking. He has a Physics Masters from the Universi...
S3E15: Cat Place & Ty Golding on the Curriculum for Wales
16 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Ty Golding (https://twitter.com/tjgolding) is the Headteacher of Holton Primary School, in Barry town in South Wales. Ty has experience of teaching at...
S3E14: "It needs to be broken up" - Frank Norris and Julie Grimshaw on the ongoing crisis at Ofsted
27 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Frank Norris is a former headteacher and HMI (His Majesty’s Inspector) with decades of experience leading and inspecting a wide range of schools and...
S3E13: Derry Hannam on becoming a democratic teacher in a state school
20 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
An astonishing conversation with Derry Hannam, a fascinating thinker and writer and practitioner of democratic education, and the author of the brilli...
S3E12: David Phillips: “It has become a monster” [Heads talking about Ofsted #2]
15 Apr 2023
Contributed by Lukas
This is the second in a series of episodes featuring headteachers and former heads talking about Ofsted. David Phillips is the headteacher of Chilwel...
S3E11: Martin Robinson on curriculum, community and the importance of anarchy
06 Apr 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Martin Robinson is an educationalist, author, writer, consultant, orator and liberal artist. He worked in East London state schools for more than 20 y...
S3E10: Rebecca Leek: Straitjackets, ethics and inspectors' eyebrows [Heads talking about Ofsted #1]
02 Apr 2023
Contributed by Lukas
This is the first in a series of interviews with headteachers and former heads talking about Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education - England's...
S3E9: Melissa Benn on our divided education system
17 Mar 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Melissa Benn comes from a long line of outspoken campaigners and prominent Parliamentarians. She was educated at Holland Park comprehensive and the Lo...
S3E8: Martin Robinson on creativity, character education - and why trads are the true radicals
25 Feb 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Martin Robinson is an educationalist, author, writer, consultant, orator and liberal artist. He worked in East London state schools for more than 20 y...
S3E7: Fiona Cuthbertson on lobbying for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) reform
10 Feb 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Fiona Cuthbertson is a political lobbyist who has been involved in politics for many years. A former councillor and parliamentary candidate, Fiona now...
S3E6: Dr Chris Bagley on the three invisible "shadow cultures" that shaped our education system
28 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dr Chris Bagley is a man with a dazzling variety of hats. He is psychologist, writer and musician with an interest in youth justice, educational trans...
S3E5: Jaz Ampaw-Farr on the power of 'withness'
14 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
If you've come across Jaz Ampaw-Farr before, you'll know that you are in for an absolute treat. If you haven't ever heard Jaz speak before - well, w...
S3E4: David Price OBE on how to unleash the untold potential of people-powered innovation
10 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Today I am speaking with David Price OBE. David is the author of two books - ‘Open: How we'll work, live and learn in the future’ - and ‘The Pow...
S3E3: Sophie Christophy on consent-based education
19 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sophie Christophy is a culture transformer, feminist, unschooling parent and activist. She works on deconstructing patriarchy, from childhood socialis...
S3E2: Ollie Lovell on visiting Michaela, XP School and the Self-Managed Learning College
23 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ollie Lovell is a teacher, author and podcaster based in Melbourne, Australia, and the host of the Education Research Reading Room (ERRR) podcast. I...
S3E1: Sarah-Jayne Blakemore - The GCSE is misaligned with adolescent brain development
14 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore is Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge and co-director of the Wellcome Trust PhD P...
S2E19: Jonny Hunt on Sex Ed for grown-ups: porn, consent - and the origin of the c-word...
14 Jul 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The final episode of Season 2 of the Rethinking Education podcast features a conversation with Jonny Hunt, an independent sex and relationships consul...
S2E18: Peter Gray on why coercive schooling is "immoral and unnecessary"
03 Jul 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Peter Gray is a research professor at Boston College and the author of 'Free to Learn' and 'Psychology', a college textbook now in its 8th edition. ...
S2E17: Emma Hardy MP on mental health, teacher retention and the power of oracy education
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Emma Ann Hardy is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle since the 2017 genera...
S2E16: "We need to take the politics out of education": Rachel Sylvester on the Times Ed Commission
16 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
An interview with Rachel Sylvester on the findings of the Times Education Commission. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/society/education/education-commissi...
S2E15: Introducing ‘Implementation Science for Schools’: an interview with Kate Barry & Elaine Long
12 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Dr James Mannion - the creator of the Implementation Science for Schools programme - interviews two senior leaders, Kate Barry and El...
S2E14: Why we should all be profoundly concerned about the Schools Bill
01 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode I am joined by Ian Cunningham, the founder of the Self-Managed Learning College (SMLC) in Brighton; Dr Naomi Fisher, a clinical psycho...
S2E13: Tim Brighouse and Mick Waters on 45 years of schools reform, and moving into an age of hope
29 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, titans of education Mick Waters and Tim Brighouse talk about their sensational new book 'About our schools: Improving on previous bes...
S2E12: Jon Hutchinson on knowledge, assessment - and how to disagree agreeably
19 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jon Hutchinson is the Head of Training and Development at the Reach Foundation, an educational charity that focuses on expanding the role of schools i...
S2E11: Andy Sprakes on XP school: crew, compassion and changing the world (ft. Dec and Guraaj, Y10)
04 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Today I am delighted to be able to share with you my recent conversation with Andy Sprakes, the co-founder of XP school in Doncaster. I also had the o...
S2E10: John Higgs on private schools, individualism and why the future starts here
20 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Today I am speaking with John Higgs, the cultural historian and author of many excellent books, several of which we draw on in this conversation - esp...
S2E9: Jay McTighe on how to 'backward design' educational nirvana
03 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Today I am speaking with Jay McTighe about Leading Modern Learning: A blueprint for vision-driven schools, the 2015 book that Jay co-authored with Gre...
S2E8: Warwick Mansell on academies, accountability and the absence of evidence in policymaking
21 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Warwick Mansell is a long-time contributor to the Guardian and the Observer, and worked for many years at the TES - the Times Education Supplement. He...
S2E7: Geraldine Rowe on collaborative decision-making and why coercion is bad for kids
07 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Geraldine Rowe is an educational psychologist and former teacher, and a specialist in Parent Partnership and Behaviour and Attendance. She has taught ...
S2E6: Donald Clark on 2500 years of learning theory - from the Greeks to the Geeks
24 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Donald Clark is a man of many hats. He’s an EdTech entrepreneur who was formerly the CEO and one of the original founders of Epic Group, a pioneerin...
S2E5: Adele Bates on self-care, self-regulation and dealing with challenging behaviour
11 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Today I am speaking with behaviour specialist and volcano of positivity Adele Bates. As you will hear at the start of our conversation, I worked with ...
S2E4: Harry Fletcher-Wood on behavioural science, habit change and our failing public institutions
27 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This episode features a conversation with Harry Fletcher-Wood, who has written an absolutely fascinating book called Habits of Success: Getting every ...
S2E3: Professor Michael F.D. Young: From 'Knowledge of the Powerful' to 'Powerful Knowledge'
14 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Today I am speaking with Michael FD Young, Emeritus Professor of Sociology of Curriculum at the UCL Institute of Education. Michael has been a towerin...
S2E2: Yumna Hussen and Lottie Cooke on Pupil Power, mental health and ableist attendance awards
29 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Earlier this year, through connecting with people in the Mighty Network, I hosted a series of six "campfire conversations". In contrast to the podcast...
S2E1: Mary Helen Immordino-Yang on the neurobiological case for progressive education
15 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Today I’m speaking with Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, whose work is, I honestly think, the most important I’ve yet come across in all my years of dab...
Season 2 Trailer
15 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
A trailer for Season 2 of the Rethinking Education podcast. Website: https://rethinking-ed.org Email: [email protected] Twitter: https://tw...
S1E26: Rachel Lofthouse on exams, workload and the government's assault on ITT providers
07 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Rachel Lofthouse is a Professor of Teacher Education in the Carnegie School of Education at Leeds Beckett University. Rachel has a specific research i...
S1E25: Dr Naomi Fisher on self-directed learning and how schools can do more harm than good
31 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Dr Naomi Fisher is a clinical psychologist with a doctorate in clinical psychology and a PhD in Developmental Cognitive Psychology, focusing on autism...
S1E24: James Mannion on Rethinking Education (Flourishing Education repost)
23 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This is a cross-post of an episode of the Flourishing Education podcast, in which Fabienne Vailes interviewed James Mannion about, well, Rethinking Ed...
S1E23: Amelia Peterson on the purpose of schools in a changing world
09 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Dr Amelia Peterson is an LSE Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where she teaches social policy, and she is soon to becom...
S1E22: Fear is the Mind Killer on the 'From Page to Practice' podcast
28 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This is a cross-post of an episode of the podcast 'From Page to Practice', featuring the book Fear is the Mind Killer by Dr James Mannion and Kate McA...
Campfire Conversations #006 - Mental health and absenteeism: "Nobody ever asked me what I needed"
28 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Welcome to episode 6 of the Rethinking Education Campfire Conversations. The theme of today’s episode is around supporting children and young people...
Campfire Conversations #005 - Self-directed learning: "Dare to give young people autonomy"
19 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Episode 5 of Rethinking Education Campfire Conversations, a series of live-streamed, group conversations with people who want to rethink and reform ed...
S1E21: Adam Boxer and Tom Sherrington on ‘bad trad and groovy prog’
18 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Welcome to this special, shorter than usual episode of the Rethinking Education podcast featuring my recent conversation with two previous guests - To...
S1E20: Fran Morgan and Ellie Costello on speaking up for young people who struggle to attend school
11 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode I am joined by Fran Morgan and Ellie Costello from Square Peg, a social enterprise that was set up in 2019 to shine a light on the pli...
Campfire Conversations #004: Pupil Power: "Children are treated like economic commodities"
09 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Episode 4 of Rethinking Education Campfire Conversations, a series of live-streamed, group conversations with people who want to rethink and reform ed...
S1E19: Tom Sherrington on Rosenshine, behaviour and why we should stop grading schools
31 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Tom Sherrington is one of those guests who probably needs no introduction, but in case his prolific output has somehow passed you by these last few ye...
Campfire Conversations #003: "I am more than a candidate number"
22 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Episode 3 of Rethinking Education Campfire Conversations, a series of live-streamed, group conversations with people who want to rethink and reform ed...
S1E18: Kate McAllister, Kath Pratt, Hayley Peacock and Lucy Stephens on opening alternative schools
21 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Today’s show features a conversation with four inspirational women who have taken matters into their own hands and set up alternative schools in rec...
Campfire Conversations #002: The kids are all right
08 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Episode 2 of Rethinking Education Campfire Conversations, a series of live-streamed, group conversations with people who want to rethink and reform ed...
S1E17: Naheeda Maharasingam on injustice, moral purpose and decolonising the curriculum
06 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Naheeda Maharasingam is the headteacher at Rathfern Primary School in London, the Leader of Rathfern Teacher Research Network, and a local leader of e...
Campfire Conversations #001: Where is the LOVE?
24 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Episode 1 of the Rethinking Education Campfire Conversations. A series of fortnightly fireside chats spontaneous, unplanned group conversations to run...
S1E16: Guy Claxton on neotraditional myths
18 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Professor Guy Claxton is a hugely influential academic, thinker and author of over 30 books on learning, intelligence and creativity, including Hare B...
S1E15: Kath Murdoch on planet earth, paradox and the power of inquiry
12 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Kath Murdoch is a well known and hugely popular teacher, writer, university lecturer and consultant who has worked for many years with teachers and st...