
They Behave For Me (Adam Boxer and Amy Forrester)
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29 Nov 2024 | Why is everything broken, and how do we fix it? With special guest Sam Freedman | 00:53:18 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy interview Sam Freedman, one of the finest political commentators around. Sam takes Adam and Amy on a journey through education policy in a bid to explain why everything is broken and how we might go about fixing it. | |||
21 Mar 2025 | What is evidence based practice? With special guest Alex Quigley | 01:00:04 | |
In this episode, Alan and Amy are joined by one of the biggest names in evidence based education: Alex Quigley. Tune in for discussions about how teaching has improved in light of the evidence, and where we still have to grow. | |||
02 May 2025 | What's in the curriculum review so far? | 00:53:52 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are joined by Jonathan Simons from Public First to talk all things education policy, with a particular focus on the Curriculum and Assessment Review interim report. | |||
10 Jan 2025 | What's your teaching new year's resolution and should your lessons be fun? | 00:51:40 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy go over some potential resolutions that might supercharge your teaching this year. They also spend some time looking at the big education stories of the Christmas break like Martyn Oliver's answers to the Commons Education committee and whether or not lessons should be fun. | |||
08 Mar 2024 | Episode 16: What are parents saying about attendance? | 00:57:18 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy start by discussing Martin Lewis and financial education, move on to looking at the national outlook for pay and finish by delving into the data on attendance and looking at testimony around absences. Music: Chicken Hut Bluegrass by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com | |||
10 Nov 2023 | Episode 2 - Difficult parents, Educating Essex and the Social Contract | 00:43:28 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy look at how things have changed post-covid. Is attendance getting worse? Is behaviour getting worse? Are parents getting harder to deal with? And if the answer is yes, then why? | |||
15 Dec 2023 | Episode 7: Should poorly behaved students represent the school at sport? | 00:50:12 | |
In our last episode before Christmas, Adam recounts a horrifying tale of being made to talk to a stranger on public transport, and Amy offers some nuance on the question of whether poorly behaved students should represent the school in sports fixtures. Adam and Amy also look at staff motivation and how we help motivate staff. | |||
17 Nov 2023 | Episode 3: Nick Gibb's education legacy | 00:41:46 | |
With long-standing Schools Minister Nick Gibb announcing that he will not be running for office again, join Adam and Amy as they rake over his policy record. Listen to the end for more concrete tips on difficult parental conversations, sparked by a question from a listener to last week's podcast. | |||
20 Dec 2024 | Are we doing safeguarding training wrong? | 00:47:48 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy go through questions from the listeners, and open with a corker about safeguarding. Our training always focuses on the legalities of identifying, recording, and communicating disclosures. But does it fail to teach us how to be human? | |||
18 Oct 2024 | Should it be illegal to use a phone on school grounds? | 00:47:32 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy dive into a recent move by a Labour MP to toughen the rules around children accessing mobile phones and addictive content. They also discuss discover learning and 'what makes an outstanding lesson?' Tune in and share! | |||
15 Nov 2024 | Should we ditch Shakespeare? | 00:51:44 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy delve into the English curriculum and look at whether the calls to ditch Shakespeare in favour of more modern texts are warranted or do violence to our cultural heritage. | |||
25 Oct 2024 | Exploring the Legacy of Tim Brighouse | 00:56:54 | |
Amy is away so Adam is joined by Adam Robbins, David Cameron (not that one) and Professor Mick Waters to discuss their new book exploring the legacy of Tim Brighouse. They cover the current relevance of his work including a focus on the impact of the London Challenge and similar schemes elsewhere. | |||
04 Oct 2024 | What are Ofsted going to do next? | 00:57:36 | |
In this episode, Amy and Adam revisit Ofsted's Big Listen and explore their proposals. Are their suggestions and next steps corporate wool, or do they represent a concrete attempt to improve and rebuild trust? | |||
01 Mar 2024 | Episode 15: What should you do if your school sucks? | 01:01:44 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy discuss dysfunctional schools and how teachers should respond to all the mad things they are supposed to do. They also look at tips for interviewing (both sides of the table) and briefly examine Labour's new anti-misogyny plans. | |||
12 Jul 2024 | Episode 29: What are the biggest education myths and why are they so pervasive? | 00:58:28 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy discuss a number of education myths, ranging from learning styles to behaviour as a communication of unmet needs. | |||
07 Feb 2025 | Have Ofsted big listened to teachers? | 00:43:30 | |
Gráinne's back! Here to unpack more great data from Teacher Tapp. We explore what teachers really think about what would make an adequate Ofsted inspection, and what challenges surprised people when starting the profession. | |||
20 Sep 2024 | Seven Fishes | 00:49:02 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are joined once again by TeacherTapp's Gráinne doyenne of data. To celebrate Tapp's seventh birthday, Gráinne will be sharing her seven favourite facts, that may or may not include fishes. | |||
22 Mar 2024 | Episode 18: Do children naturally want to learn? | 00:44:18 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy dive into a mini-controversy surrounding some things that were or weren't said at a researchED conference last week. Tune in for all the behaviour nuance you need! | |||
25 Apr 2025 | How does the teacher experience compare between the UK and US, and more with Grainne Hallahan from Teacher Tapp | 00:51:16 | |
Adam and Amy are joined by Grainne to explore more data from Teacher Tapp. How do schools in the UK and US compare according to those who work there, how is shared parental leave used, and much more. They also pay tribute to the wonderful Dawn Cox who sadly passed away recently. Dawn was not only a lovely person, but was completely committed to education and her writings helped shift the dial on national education discourse, she is a great loss to the world. | |||
10 May 2024 | Episode 21: What can we learn from the best schools in New York? | 00:58:20 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are joined by the legend that is Jon Hutchinson. Join them to discuss Jon's recent trip to the land of the brave where he visited a number of remarkable schools in New York. | |||
05 Jan 2024 | Episode 8: How do you get INSET to work? | 00:48:01 | |
Adam and Amy return for their first episode of 2024. They discuss why INSET days are normally rubbish, Ofsted's postponement of inspections and "Big Listen," as well as some top tips for Parents' Evening. | |||
06 Dec 2024 | How are Ofsted managing to make things even worse? | 00:28:31 | |
With Ofsted leaking documents about their new report card proposals, Adam and Amy debate Ofsted, Progress 8, colour blindness, and discovery based learning. | |||
27 Sep 2024 | How do you narrow the disadvantaged gap, and where does job satisfaction come from? | 00:47:50 | |
Adam and Amy answer questions from the listeners, including questions about workplace motivation, and closing the pupil premium gap. | |||
01 Dec 2023 | Episode 5: Workload Tennis | 00:53:27 | |
In addition to the usual japes, in this episode Adam and Amy play "workload tennis", in which they have to alternately set out a concrete and actionable strategy which leaders could use to reduce their staff's workload. | |||
24 Jan 2025 | Everyone's Ill | 00:01:24 | |
Due to illness They Behave For Me takes an unplanned break, back next week! | |||
28 Feb 2025 | How do I ask for more pay, and what's the best way to run line management meetings? | 00:52:30 | |
In this episode of Question Time, Adam and Amy take questions from the listeners, covering behaviour, pay related progression, line management and long term memory strategies. Tune in and share! | |||
17 Jan 2025 | What's Labour's massive education bill going to change? | 00:56:06 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy sit down with John Dickens, editor of Schools Week, to discuss the potential ramifications of Labour's new education bill. | |||
23 Feb 2024 | Episode 14: Why you should ban phones in schools | 01:03:19 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy discuss mobile phone usage in teenagers and take a deep dive into the evidence around changing social norms and behaviours. Tune in, and remember to share! | |||
19 Jul 2024 | Episode 30: How should we reflect on the year, and improve for next year? | 00:48:40 | |
In the last episode of the year, Adam and Amy look back on the year that was - the things that have gone well and the things that haven’t quite worked out. Onwards to next year, see you on the other side! | |||
26 Apr 2024 | Episode 20: What can schools to do combat societal disadvantage? | 00:45:14 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are joined by Charley from Sutton Trust to look at an extremely serious issue: the under-representation of pupil premium students in great schools. Tune in to learn about what has caused this issue, how it varies across the country and what schools can do about it. | |||
08 Nov 2024 | What does one of the country's leading CEOs have to say about curriculum, attendance, and more? | 00:57:18 | |
In this episode Adam and Amy interview Stuart Lock, CEO of Advantage Schools. Stuart discusses all things education and the conversation spans curriculum, behaviour, attendance, and more. Not to be missed! | |||
05 Jul 2024 | Episode 28: I'm not getting better at teaching - what should I do? | 01:04:14 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy take questions from the listeners about all things education, training, and whether we should "just give them a pen"... | |||
07 Mar 2025 | Are there too many education books, and should we dress up for world book day? | 00:57:55 | |
In this episode Adam and Amy breach the topic of World Book Day. Dreaded by some, celebrated by others, to what extent is it a force for good in promoting a love of books? Also, Adam and Amy discuss their favourite education books and wonder if there are too many education books. | |||
28 Jun 2024 | Episode 27: Should we be scared of Labour's education manifesto? | 01:03:56 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy continue in their deep dive into the Labour manifesto on education. Tune in for discussions of child poverty, the benefit caps and assessment reform. | |||
23 May 2025 | How do I get students to work quietly? | 00:53:36 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy take questions from the listeners on participation, engagement, CPD and behaviour management. | |||
12 Jan 2024 | Episode 9: Moments matter - how do we fix the attendance crisis? | 00:54:07 | |
In this week's episode, Adam and Amy start by talking about traditional and progressive education, and what those terms have come to mean over time. They then delve into the massive attendance crisis gripping our schools and examine the political fallout and proposed solutions. Tune in, and remember to share :) | |||
22 Nov 2024 | I think my school is getting things wrong. What should I do? | 00:31:48 | |
Join Adam and Amy as they dive into the most common question they get, which is around what to do if your school is trying to get you to so something that professionally you don\t agree with. There are, unfortunately, no easy answers. :( | |||
15 Mar 2024 | Episode 17: Should I apply to be a head of department? | 00:45:18 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy take questions from the listeners: should we use clipboards when teaching? Should I apply to be a head of department or am I too inexperienced? How should I seat my students and, most importantly, what's the deal with the intro music? | |||
16 May 2025 | Should we ditch exam results day and what is dialogic teaching? | 00:52:22 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy look at government plans to potentially scrap exam results day, how study leave varies across the sector and Robin Alexander's dialogic teaching. | |||
28 Mar 2025 | How can lessons from the school system be helpful in prisons? | 01:09:08 | |
In this episode Adam and Amy are joined by Natasha Porter from UnlockedGrads. Loosely based on TeachFirst, Unlocked aims to break the cycle of prisoner re-offence and ex-teacher Natasha has some incredible insights into schools, the justice system and how wider society views crime and criminals | |||
13 Sep 2024 | What are Ofsted planning? | 01:00:14 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy give a brief timeline of all the changes that have happened at Ofsted over the last five years or so. They explore Ofsted’s Big Listen, and try and figure out their plans for the future. | |||
11 Oct 2024 | Do teachers need to stop moaning? | 00:56:00 | |
Adam and Amy discuss whether or not teaching is still a good carrer and answer questions from the listeners, including ones about tracking knowledge over time and calling a class back to silence. | |||
09 May 2025 | Why is CPD broken, and what can be done to fix it? | 01:00:30 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy delve into the launch of Carousel's new CPD offering, Carousel Teaching. They also take another look at Adolescence and shared parental leave. | |||
14 Jun 2024 | How can you build a positive culture around observations? | 01:01:22 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are once again joined by the fabulous Grainne from the TeacherTapp team. In the episode, they start by discussing observations, and how Adam's school has gone about creating a positive culture around peer-to-peer observations. They also discuss some exclusive data from TeacherTapp about detentions, and what students do - and should be doing - when they are in detention. | |||
19 Jan 2024 | Episode 10: Should teachers put their qualifications on the door? | 00:40:09 | |
In this episode, Adam and a lergy-stricken Amy play the education version of shoot/shag/marry and debate student aspirations and whether teachers should be putting their qualifications on the doors of their classrooms. Tune in and share! | |||
02 Feb 2024 | Episode 12: What's going on with behaviour and how do you feel about brushing children's teeth? | 01:03:23 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy start by looking at Labour's proposal to introduce teeth brushing to primary schools, and then move on to some very alarming statistics about behaviour. At the end they move on to a few tips and tricks for having a restorative chat with a difficult student. | |||
03 Nov 2023 | Episode 1 - Wilshaw, curriculum and having high standards | 00:39:23 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy take a deep dive into Michael Wilshaw's recent comments at the education select committee, and relive the observation madness of the 2010's. They also discuss a teacher Adam's been working with and why having to remove a student from a lesson doesn't mean you've failed. | |||
06 Sep 2024 | Back to school! | 00:56:20 | |
TBFM is back! Join Adam and Amy as they discuss the ever-widening disadvantaged gaps, lollies being on the curriculum, and how to deal with a colleague who bullies you. | |||
21 Jun 2024 | Episode 26: Have our schools improved in the last 14 years? | 01:06:40 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are joined by the astonishingly knowledgeable Sir Jon Coles, Chief Executive of United Learning. They dissect the last 14 years of English education, and look at the Conservatives' records and Labour's prospects. Will things get better in the future? | |||
07 Jun 2024 | Episode 24: Why does CPD suck, and who wants to do National Service? | 00:54:44 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy explore CPD and why it's normally a bit rubbish. They also look at the Conservative plans to introduce National Service and look for the grain of truth at the bottom of a bonkers policy. | |||
26 Jan 2024 | Episode 11: What's going on at Michaela Community School? | 01:02:51 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy open with a discussion around behaviour policies and the importance of holding the line. They then spend some time discussing the recent events at Michaela Community School, dissecting the issues around their non-existent prayer room and the resulting legal and political fallout. | |||
17 May 2024 | Episode 22: do we care too much about students' haircuts? | 00:42:42 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy discuss our obsession with student presentation and if it's worth caring about. They also take questions from the audience about trainee-mentor relationships and the role of creative subjects within schools. | |||
24 May 2024 | Episode 23: The legendary Paul Kirschner is in the house! | 00:58:02 | |
In this interview, Adam and Amy get to talk to one of their educational heroes: cognitive scientist Paul Kirschner. Join them as they discuss foundational principles from cognitive science, the difference between being evidence based and evidence informed, and the prevalence of educational myths. | |||
08 Dec 2023 | Episode 6: Amanda Spielman, Ofsted accountability and learning walks | 00:33:06 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy begin by reacting to the coroner's report into the death of Headteacher Ruth Perry and discuss what should happen next at Ofsted. Responding to a question on Threads, they also look at learning walks and how they can be best utilised by school leaders to drive improvement and meaningful change. Samaritans are available 365 days a year. You can reach them on free call number 116 123, email them at jo@samaritans.org or visit www.samaritans.org to find your nearest branch. Education Support runs a confidential helpline for education staff and teachers – call 08000 562 561. | |||
14 Feb 2025 | Why don't schools improve? With Dr James Mannion | 00:58:36 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are joined by James Mannion in order to explore his new book and all things school improvement. Helping schools to get better seems to be an uphill task, so what tips does James have for us? | |||
04 Apr 2025 | Should we show Adolescence in schools? | 00:51:28 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy take questions from the listeners and discuss Keir Starmer's backing of Netflix's plans to have Adolescence screened in schools. Also on the menu is responding to feedback and clarifying some of our positions on private schools. | |||
13 Dec 2024 | Why have complaints and allegations against teachers increased? With special guest Alistair Wood, CEO of Edapt. | 00:57:02 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy welcome Alastair Wood , CEO of Edapt to the show. Alastair has a wealth of knowledge on all things employment, and walks us through the major issues facing teachers in terms of employment law, allegations and complaints. He also gives some tips on how to protect yourself in the workplace. Not to be missed! | |||
09 Feb 2024 | Ep 13: Top tips for job applications, and how to use YOUR VOICE | 01:03:30 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy give their top tips for writing covering statements, getting more experience in advance of applications and how to handle interviews and demonstration lessons. They also look at vocal coaching and the power of good vocal habits for general wellbeing and T&L. Finally, they deal with a thorny problem: you ask a student to leave and they refuse. What do you do next? | |||
14 Mar 2025 | Mobile phones, private schools, and the need for long term memory strategies | 00:56:09 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy go over a couple of recent news stories about private schools and children's access to mobile phones and the internet. They also talk about long term memory strategies and the importance of thinking about learning over time rather than just in the moment. | |||
24 Nov 2023 | Episode 4: Active listening, and looking after your head | 00:45:58 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy discuss how to get all students *really* listening in class, and what to do when you are asked to not direct questions at certain students. They also delve into recent findings about wellbeing which are universally worrying and start sketching out the various issues around staff happiness in the workplace. | |||
31 Jan 2025 | Is bad behaviour my fault, and how to recruit and be recruited | 00:54:20 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy give TONS of awesome advice for teachers looking for new jobs and schools looking to recruit. Not to be missed, whatever side of the interview table you might, or might not, be sitting at. | |||
28 Mar 2024 | Episode 19: What the hell is going on with behaviour? | 00:49:13 | |
In this episode, Adam and Amy are joined by Teacher Tapp superstar Grainne Hallahan to discuss all things tattoos, behaviour and more. Tune in and share our last episode before a short Easter break. |