Naylor's Natter Podcast 'Just talking to Teachers'
A podcast by Phil Naylor
184 Episodes
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Evaluating Professional Development with Thomas R. Guskey, Ph.D.
Published: 25/07/2019 -
Season 3 Episode 4- Kate Jones on her book 'Love to teach'
Published: 10/07/2019 -
Season 3 Episode 3- Kathryn Morgan on CPD, the work of Thomas Guskey and evaluation.
Published: 03/07/2019 -
Season 3 Episode 2- IEE Director Jonathan Haslam on evidence from the frontline
Published: 25/06/2019 -
Season 3 Episode 1 - EEF's Iggy Rhodes on Improving Behaviour in Schools
Published: 18/06/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 8 - with Ruth Walker
Published: 11/06/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 7 with Oli Cav
Published: 04/06/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 6 with Mark Enser
Published: 29/05/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 6 with Mark Enser
Published: 28/05/2019 -
Season 2- Episode 5 with Tom Sherrington @teacherhead on Rosenshine's Principles in action.
Published: 20/05/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 4 - Professor Daniel Muijs
Published: 16/05/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 4 with Louise Lewis
Published: 09/05/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 3A- Pritesh Raichura
Published: 03/05/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 3- Pritesh Raichura
Published: 03/05/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 2- Liam Webb
Published: 25/04/2019 -
Season 2 Episode 1 with Amy Forrester
Published: 11/04/2019 -
Episode 6- Bethan Hindley
Published: 08/03/2019 -
Episode 5 with Ben Gordon
Published: 25/02/2019 -
Episode 4- Jess Walmsley
Published: 08/02/2019 -
Bumper Episode 3- Dr Gary Jones
Published: 29/01/2019
"Naylor's natter...just talking to teachers" Naylor's Natter is the brainchild of Phil Naylor , created initially to share musings on evidence, research and CPD. The podcast has grown significantly since its first episode in early 2019 and is now proudly independent. We have no sponsorship or affiliation. As the podcast has evolved so has its reach, we feel passionately about diversity of opinion and representation of our profession. To ensure we better reflect teaching , we are now proud to add more hosts to the podcast. Opinions are guests and hosts alone.