Teaching on purpose

Teaching on Purpose DfE White paper Special with Sarah Armitage

55 min · 11. juni 2026
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The podcast series explores pertinent educational issues, with a focus on early years education. The first episode features Sarah Armitage, a head teacher with a passion for early years education. Sarah shares her journey from studying early childhood studies to becoming a head teacher, emphasizing the importance of early years principles and inclusive practice. The conversation explores the tension between early identification of developmental needs in children and the labeling of children with special educational needs (SEND). It delves into the importance of high expectations and inclusion, as well as the preservation of agency and resilience in education. The discussion also highlights the need to extend the characteristics of effective learning beyond early years. Takeaways * Early years education is a critical foundation for children's development. * Inclusive practice in early years education is essential and should be integrated into the classroom culture. Early identification of developmental needs is essential, but labeling children with SEND should be approached with caution. * True inclusion demands high expectations and a commitment to preserving agency and resilience in all children. * Extending the characteristics of effective learning beyond early years is crucial for fostering autonomy and flexibility in learning. Chapters * 00:00 Balancing Early Identification of SEND * 47:03 Extending Characteristics of Effective Learning

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episode Teaching on Purpose DfE White paper Special with Sarah Armitage cover

Teaching on Purpose DfE White paper Special with Sarah Armitage

The podcast series explores pertinent educational issues, with a focus on early years education. The first episode features Sarah Armitage, a head teacher with a passion for early years education. Sarah shares her journey from studying early childhood studies to becoming a head teacher, emphasizing the importance of early years principles and inclusive practice. The conversation explores the tension between early identification of developmental needs in children and the labeling of children with special educational needs (SEND). It delves into the importance of high expectations and inclusion, as well as the preservation of agency and resilience in education. The discussion also highlights the need to extend the characteristics of effective learning beyond early years. Takeaways * Early years education is a critical foundation for children's development. * Inclusive practice in early years education is essential and should be integrated into the classroom culture. Early identification of developmental needs is essential, but labeling children with SEND should be approached with caution. * True inclusion demands high expectations and a commitment to preserving agency and resilience in all children. * Extending the characteristics of effective learning beyond early years is crucial for fostering autonomy and flexibility in learning. Chapters * 00:00 Balancing Early Identification of SEND * 47:03 Extending Characteristics of Effective Learning

11. juni 202655 min
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Teaching on Purpose: Am I being clear? Communicating meaning with Yamina Bibi

The conversation delves into the purpose of communicating meaning and the prerequisites for effective communication. It explores the challenges faced by teachers in communicating abstract concepts and the importance of clarity in explanations. The discussion also highlights the link between engagement and the way in which meaning is communicated, emphasizing the need for sustained thought and attention. The paradox of flexibility and adaptation is explored, along with the magic of being well-prepared and having solid knowledge. The conversation concludes with a focus on the challenges faced by teachers in communicating meaning effectively. The conversation delves into the challenges of using tangents and personal stories in teaching, the importance of choosing the right examples and stories, the distinction between the features of a story and the actual stories, the abstract vs. concrete challenge, the concept of scaffolding and incremental explanation, the relationship between concrete understanding and the abstract, and the significance of intellectual preparation and top tips for communicating meaning effectively. Takeaways * Communicating meaning requires deep understanding of the content being taught * Flexibility and adaptation are essential for effective communication of meaning * Engagement is linked to the way in which meaning is communicated Tangents and stories can distract from the key point being communicated. * Using multiple examples and analogies can help students understand abstract concepts. * Intellectual preparation and deep subject knowledge are essential for effective explanation. Chapters * 00:00 Challenges of Communicating Meaning for Teachers * 24:35 The Temptation of Tangents and Stories * 30:13 Abstract vs. Concrete Challenge * 36:02 Scaffolding and Incremental Explanation * 43:28 Intellectual Preparation and Top Tips for Communicating Meaning

9. juni 202647 min