The Full English Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Join the Pearson English Team as they invite a host of special guests to join them in discussing the important issues for English teachers in the UK.

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Here is the description: Join Pam McLoughlin, from The Full English and Nicola Woodford-Smith from The Right Angle for a joint podcast discussing Post-16 English and maths with Alastair Mullins, Assistant Principal at HRUC and Hollie Barnes-Lomax, Teaching, Learning and Quality Lead in Further Education at Chesterfield College.

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Ep 15: Voices in Education: Oracy, young males and the impact of Social Media by Pearson Edexcel English

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Join Pam and Bennie Kara as they discuss a range of topics, including Bennie’s new book ‘The Diverse Curriculum,’ and the practicalities of enriching your curriculum to be more inclusive and diverse. Other aspects discussed include what the future of English GCSE could look like and how to foster a love of literature in the classroom.

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Pam talks with Ashley Hickson-Lovence about his upbringing in Hackney and how he become a football referee and an English teacher. He’s now a published author with a PHD and lectures in creative writing. This episode is inspiring for teachers and their students, as Ashley discusses a positive mindset and how overcoming shyness and being resilient helped him achieve his life goals.

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Join Pam as she chats with Ange Gordon who is a Product Developer at Pearson Edexcel and recently worked on our new Accessible Shakespeare texts.The conversation looks at these new texts and discusses some ideas to support teachers with increasing student engagement during their study of a Shakespearean play. The accessible texts mentioned in this episode are available here: bit.ly/48pj3Lq

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In this episode Pam speaks with Meera Chudasama who is an English teacher with a passion for educational research. Find out how learners can become researchers in the English classroom and how this can be used in your own classroom practice.

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During this episode Pam talks with Diane who is an English teacher in Suffolk. Diane’s school is part of our Lit in Colour Pioneers programme, and she explains the positive impact that being a Lit in Colour Pioneer has had on the school community. We hear about how they diversified their literature curriculum and how starting a Lit in Colour book club can really open up conversations about different voices and experiences.

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In this episode, Pam is joined by Alex Quigley who talks about his latest book ‘Closing the Writing Gap’. You’ll hear about the science of writing and how to further develop your students’ writing skills. Alex also shares some great ideas to use in the classroom as well as helping you to reflect on your own pedagogy, and how to support and empower your students to create effective writing.

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Join Pam for episode 8 with guest Emma Braithwaite. Emma is Head of Skills and Engagement at The Reading Agency and leads on a range of programmes including Chatterbooks, Reading Sparks and the annual Summer Reading Challenge. Pam and Emma discuss the ‘Winter Mini Challenge’ and other innovative programmes including ‘Reading Well’ which supports readers to understand and manage their health and wellbeing.

The Reading Agency is a national charity that tackles life's big challenges through the proven power of reading. In 2020-2021, The Reading Agency reached over 1.9 million people across the UK, including more than 800,000 children and over 1 million adults and young people.

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Hear about the launch of Pearson Edexcel’s new English Language GCSE qualification. Pam’s guests are Liz Slade (Senior Qualification Manager at Pearson) and Julie Hughes (English consultant/teacher). The discussion includes issues relating to the ‘Forgotten Third’, how to support GCSE English students with resitting their GCSE English Language and ideas for supporting your students to approach the writing and reading questions.

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In this episode, the discussion focuses on diversity in literature and the exciting new Lit In Colour Pioneers programme. Pam’s three guests: Katy Lewis (Head of English, MFL and Drama at Pearson Edexcel), Zaahida Nabagereka (Lit in Colour Programme Manager, Penguin Random House UK) and Suha Yassin (Diversity and Inclusion lead, Pearson UK) explain the exciting new Lit in Colour Pioneers programme from Pearson and Penguin Random House UK.

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In this episode Pam is joined by Ashley Lodge to discuss Mindfulness and the positive impact it can have on our wellbeing. During the conversation, Ashley explains the neuroscience behind Mindfulness and how to incorporate Mindfulness practice in your daily life. Later on, Ashley talks Pam through a five minute practice of Mindfulness – so join in and see how just a few minutes of Mindfulness practice can impact on your wellbeing.

Ashley Lodge is passionate about Mindfulness. He’s the Mindfulness Lead at Pearson; he has delivered courses to hundreds of people to help them in their personal and professional lives. In November 2019 he ran a four-week pilot of a mindfulness course (one in English, one in Italian) for 65 teachers at the Italian Ministry of Education in Rome.

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In our fourth episode, Pam is joined by Mark Roberts, an Assistant Principal in a secondary school in Devon. He regularly writes for the TES as well as writing a blog about teaching English. He co-wrote the acclaimed ‘Boys Don’t Try: Rethinking Masculinity in Schools’ and his latest book ‘You Can’t Revise for English: Yes You Can’ is the main topic for this episode when we discuss strategies to promote student progress through revision.

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In our third episode, Pam is joined by Bennie Kara to discuss diversity and a diverse curriculum in education, the concept of ‘usualising’ diversity in the curriculum and paralleling texts and non-fiction to complement narratives.

Bennie Kara is a deputy headteacher in the East Midlands, specialising in curriculum, teaching and learning. In January 2018, she co-founded DiverseEd. She is a supporter of the grassroots online movements such as @WomenEd, @BAMEednetwork and @LGBTedUK, and has featured as a keynote speaker for @DiverseEd2020 and the Team English National Conference.

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In our second episode, Pam is joined by James Aidoo, a multi-award winning youth practitioner and founder of the coaching company Innerscope. Pam and James talk about increasing resilience, peer coaching and the impact on disengagement. James gives examples of strategies you can use in schools to equip students to be determined to reach their potential, by asking the question 'What's your why?'

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In our first episode, Pam chats to Kat Howard, founder of LitDrive, Assistant Principal at a school in Northamptonshire and author of Stop Talking About Wellbeing: A Pragmatic Approach to Teacher Workload. Pam and Kat discuss workload, mental health and wellbeing, effective time-saving marking strategies and imposter syndrome.