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Professional Learning for Teachers channel – Episode 3: Eugene Dapper

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Episode 3 – Eugene Dapper, Year Progress Leader at Kingsford Community School, talks about his research around young urban school leaders. 

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First broadcast on 20-10-13.

Professional Learning for Teachers channel – Episode 2: Tony Luby

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Tony Luby, Chartered Teacher and Teacher of Roman Catholic RE, talks about some of his professional Masters research.

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First broadcast on 3-10-13.

Professional Learning for Teachers channel – Episode 1: Lynne Jones

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Lynne Jones: Vertically Challenged? What do vertical groups look like in my setting? What impact have they had? First broadcast on 19-9-13.

Listeners’ reading: SERA’s Researching Education Bulletins from November 2012 and June 2013 (click on links to open). Click here for this show’s reflective questions and links to the Professional Standard.

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Radio #EDUtalk 18-9-2013: Dr Deirdre Torrance

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Dr Deirdre Torrance, University of Edinburgh: The problematic nature of distributed leadership.

Links:

Academic profile for Dr Deirdre Torrance

Recent TESS article written with Prof Walter Humes

Radio #EDUtalk 14-8-2013 Professor Heather Joshi

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Professor Heather Joshi, Emeritus Professor of Economic and Developmental Demography at the Institute of Education, University of London. The Myth of the Working Mother.

Links:

Heather’s article at the Institute of Education’s excellent blog

Article and presentation at the Centre for Longitudinal Studies’ website