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  • 3. Effects of School Inspections on Teacher Mental Health With Prof. Julia Waters and Mr. P
    In this episode, Lee Parkinson, also known as Mr. P, is joined by Professor Julia Waters – Professor of French at the University of Reading, with over 30 years of teaching experience in Higher Education. Julia spoke to TTS, however, as the sister of Ruth Perry, the headteacher who took her own life in January 2023 as a result of a ‘rude and intimidating’ Ofsted inspection that the coroner described as ‘lacking fairness, respect and sensitivity’. Together, they discuss teacher mental health with regards to school inspections, as well as shine a light on Ruth Perry’s legacy. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of TTS. Please be warned that this episode contains discussion of suicide and mental health. If you need to seek support, please visit the NHS website to find help.
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  • 2. Preventing Teacher Burnout with Dr Martin Brunet & Mr. P
    Lee Parkinson, also known as Mr. P, is joined by another exciting and insightful guest, Dr Martin Brunet. Martin is a GP and Medical Educator, who has combined his passion for teaching with an interest in mental health. Throughout this episode, Lee and Martin continue the discussion around the theme of mental health in teaching. They start by looking at burnout, the concept of moral distress and the steps teachers can take to set effective boundaries in their day-to-day lives.   They then dive into how the teaching calendar means that unlike many professions, teachers are all running a joint long-distance sprint as opposed to a relay race with their colleagues. They also explore other common teaching mental health concerns including anxiety and imposter syndrome, and how to manage these difficult feelings.  
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  • 1. Supporting Teacher Mental Health with Ben West & Mr. P
    Lee Parkinson, also known as Mr. P, is joined by our incredibly inspirational and insightful guest, Ben West. Ben is a Mental Health campaigner, best-selling author & social media influencer, and one of the most engaging and inspiring young male voices in the UK today. Together, Lee and Ben discuss a range of big topics around the theme of mental health in teaching. They begin by looking at the steps teachers can take to protect their own mental health and wellbeing, as well as the warning signs to be aware of and look out for.   They then dive into the mental health of our pupils, including the impact of social media, the positive moves we can make to support them both in the classroom and working with parents, and the role the education system plays.     TW: this episode contains discussion of suicide and mental health
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  • Episode 20: Supporting students on the margins
    In this series 1 finale, Steven Bollar and education consultant, Matthew Savage conclude the wellbeing data topic with a discussion around identifying the marginalised children in your school and what to do about it.  Exploring “Why should we shift the margins?” Matthew explains that when we change things to support marginalised students, it often benefits everyone else too.  To learn more about Matthew Savage’s work, visit https://monalisaeffect.me/    📌 To shop for classroom resources, click here.  Listened and loved it? Sign-up here for exclusive follow-up content and be the first to hear about new episodes.   (The views expressed throughout this podcast are the speakers' own, and TTS does not take responsibility for the views and guidance highlighted as part of this recording.)    Please note: When referencing the speakers views, theory and work for development of your own materials, please ensure academic reference of the speaker is cited. 
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  • Episode 19: The importance of context to wellbeing
    In episode 19 of the TTS Talking Teachers’ podcast, Steven Bollar and educational consultant, Matthew Savage, look at the importance of contextualising the wellbeing data that you collect.  Matthew discusses the concept that, too often, behaviour and problems are looked at in isolation. He opens up the idea that rather than trying to solve the obvious problem, teachers should look at the bigger picture to see what else is impacting the child at this time. Often, the system needs to change rather than the child.    📌 To shop for classroom resources, click here.  Listened and loved it? Sign-up here for exclusive follow-up content and be the first to hear about new episodes.   (The views expressed throughout this podcast are the speakers' own, and TTS does not take responsibility for the views and guidance highlighted as part of this recording.)    Please note: When referencing the speakers views, theory and work for development of your own materials, please ensure academic reference of the speaker is cited. 
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About TTS Talking: The Teachers' Podcast

Introducing the TTS Talking Teachers' Podcast. This new series aims to equip teachers with fresh ideas and inspiration for the classroom and beyond. SIGN-UP NOW with your email address and be the first to hear about our brand new podcast episodes. Plus, unlock access to exclusive content, personalised resource recommendations, and amazing offers. Our bitesize episodes are the perfect addition to your morning routine or evening downtime, so grab yourself a cup of tea and get comfortable as we unlock new opportunities to enhance learning outcomes.
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