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  • Beyond the Right Answer: Teaching for Deep Mathematical Understanding
    Apr 11 2026

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    Episode 284: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Stuart Welsh delivers a session on ways to develop deep mathematical understanding. An example of the sessions available as part of the TDaPE Online Conference, Stuart outlines the high-quality PD available by clicking on the link above or visiting here. All proceeds will be donated to Velindre Cancer Centre.

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  • Protecting the Human Work: AI in Schools, 15 Months On
    Apr 4 2026

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    Episode 283: More than a year after their last conversation, Kieran is joined again by Dominic Bristow and Hannah Gillott to revisit one of the most important questions in education right now: what is AI actually proving useful for in schools, and where should we still be very cautious?

    The discussion focuses on AI feedback for writing, how tools like Stylus have developed, and what schools now seem prepared to trust AI to do. Along the way, they explore a set of bigger issues too: the difference between outsourcing work and outsourcing thought, why better assessment data only matters if classroom practice changes, and why leaders should begin with the problem they are trying to solve rather than the technology itself.

    This is not a conversation about gimmicks or easy answers. It is a thoughtful look at guardrails, teacher oversight, formative assessment, workload, implementation, and the enduring importance of human judgement in teaching. If you are trying to think clearly about AI in education, rather than simply react to the noise around it, this one is well worth your time.

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  • Leadership, Belonging and the Power of Teams with Sam Crome
    Mar 28 2026

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    Episode 282: What makes a team work in a school and what do leaders get wrong when they focus too heavily on individual leadership?

    In this episode of Thinking Deeply About Primary Education, I’m joined by Sam Crome, author of The Power of Teams, to explore what effective leadership looks like when the focus shifts from heroic individuals to purposeful, well-run teams.

    We discuss Sam’s move from secondary leadership into primary headship and what that transition has revealed about staff culture, team structure and the opportunities schools miss when meetings become informal, unfocused or overly dependent on one person. The conversation explores belonging, psychological safety, follow-through, and the importance of competence and consistency in building teams that actually move work forward.

    We also dig into what schools can learn from beyond education, from sport to the military to healthcare, and why deliberate debriefing, long-term meeting design and small, focused improvements may matter far more than many leaders realise.

    This is a practical conversation about leadership, culture and how schools become better places to work when teams are designed with care.

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  • March 2026: What Emerged Across the Conversations
    Mar 25 2026

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    Episode 281: March was another strong month for Thinking Deeply About Primary Education. In this episode, I revisit the moments, ideas and questions from March 2026 that stayed with me longest.

    This is not a clip reel for the sake of it. It’s a chance to slow down, connect threads across conversations, and surface the professional ideas that feel most live right now, from classroom practice to leadership, curriculum and professional development.

    If you missed any March episodes, this is your way in. If you listened to them all, this is a chance to hear them differently.

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  • One to One Correspondence: The Hidden Challenge in Learning to Count
    Mar 21 2026

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    Episode 280: Counting can look simple from a distance, but for many children it is anything but. In this episode, I explore one to one correspondence: the idea that each object counted must be matched to one number word, and one number word only.

    I look at why this principle matters so much in early mathematics, what it can look like when it is not yet secure, and how careful scaffolding can help children move from fragile, inaccurate counting towards greater independence and confidence.

    Drawing on classroom practice, I explore how teachers can use modelling, manipulation, arrangement, and formative assessment to make the structure of counting more visible. I also reflect on what this tells us about effective scaffolding more broadly: not as a way of lowering demand, but as a way of making important mathematics learnable.

    This episode will be particularly relevant for early years and primary teachers thinking carefully about the foundations of number and how to support children when counting begins to break down.

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  • The Mechanics of Effective Professional Development with Scott Wells
    Mar 14 2026

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    Episode 279: In this episode of Thinking Deeply About Primary Education, Kieran Mackle is joined by Scott Wells, Professional Learning Lead at Windsor Academy Trust, to explore what it takes to design professional development that genuinely changes classroom practice.

    Scott sets out a trust-wide approach to professional learning built around evidence, codification, coaching, rehearsal and careful diagnosis. The conversation explores how trusts can learn from bright spots within their own schools, how leaders can balance trust-wide clarity with school-level responsiveness, and why effective professional development must focus on more than knowledge alone.

    Together, Kieran and Scott discuss instructional coaching, group rehearsal, knowledge building, professional development mechanisms, adaptive expertise, and the importance of routines, belonging and predictable classrooms. Scott also explains Windsor Academy Trust’s “rhythm of the year”, including alignment, improvement and transition phases, and shares how the trust uses drop-ins, spotlight tours and coaching data to inform its next steps.

    This is a rich and practical episode for anyone interested in teaching and learning, school improvement, and how to make professional development meaningful at scale.

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  • That's the Good News: SEND Reform, Teacher Voice and the Future of School Leadership
    Mar 11 2026

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    Episode 278: In this episode of Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, Kieran Mackle and Elliot Morgan round up some of the most interesting developments in education across the past month.

    They discuss the newly published white paper and what it might mean for inclusion, SEND provision and earlier, more coherent support for students, while also asking the obvious question: will the promises translate into meaningful change in schools? Alongside that, they explore proposals around school progress measures, the push to diversify the teaching workforce, and the complexities of trying to build a profession that better reflects the communities it serves.

    The conversation also turns to some of the best writing they’ve read recently, including Mary Myatt on scaffolding, Craig Barton on AI and task design, and a thoughtful piece on leading with explicit empathy. As ever, the discussion moves beyond headlines to the deeper questions underneath: what helps teachers improve, what risks eroding professional expertise, and why thoughtful leadership matters so much.

    They finish by reflecting on recent TDaPE episodes, including conversations on teacher voice and leadership, and make the case once again for more practitioners to share their work, their thinking and their expertise.

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  • Better Planning, Better Thinking, Better Teaching?
    Mar 7 2026

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    Episode 277: Should teachers be able to take PPA at home?


    In this episode of Thinking Deeply About Primary Education, Kieran Mackle is joined by Adam Kohlbeck to explore one of the most debated issues in schools right now: whether planning, preparation and assessment time is better spent on site or in a space where teachers can think more clearly.


    Together, they discuss the difference between genuine planning and simply producing slides, the conditions teachers need for deep professional thinking, and why collaborative planning only works well when it is structured properly. They also examine what this debate reveals about school culture, trust, accountability and leadership.


    The conversation also looks at a major new research trial led by UCL, in partnership with the Chartered College of Teaching and funded by the Education Endowment Foundation, which will explore the impact of allowing teachers to take PPA at home.


    More info here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/research-projects/2024/sep/impact-offsite-planning-preparation-and-assessment-ppa-teacher-retention


    This is a thoughtful discussion about workload, professional trust, teacher wellbeing and what it really takes to support great teaching.

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