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Q&A: What Does Quality Hybrid Schooling Look Like?

42 min · 28. maj 2026
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What does effective online pedagogy involve? How can hybrid schools deliver quality education in practical subjects like Art and Design? What key lessons can we learn from Higher Education when designing hybrid schools? Following the previous live episode on the Reimagining Secondary Schooling for a Changing World, Kai Vacher and Mark Steed return for a Question Time special. Taking questions you shared, they tackle the practical, financial, and pedagogical realities of shifting towards a hybrid school model. From addressing the lingering "bad rap" of pandemic-era online learning to reimagining structural school design and slashing international recruitment costs, Kai and Mark explore how flexing into hybrid can maximise our most valuable resource: the time teachers spend interacting with students. Tune in to discover: * Why modern online pedagogy is a leap ahead of "emergency Zoom" learning. * How hybrid structures can drastically reduce school operation and staffing costs. * The blueprint for designing collaborative school spaces that prioritise well-being. * How schools can leverage VR and AI tutors to protect teacher contact time. * What hybrid and online leaders must do to build trust in this new schooling model. About Our Guest A regular guest on the show, Mark Steed is the Director and Consultant at Steed Education, which specialises in educational consultancy support for Schools Groups, U.K. independent schools, and English-speaking international schools. Read more about Mark here [https://www.steededucation.com/founders]. In this episode, Mark and Kai weigh in on: 01:02 Does the "bad reputation" of online learning stem from a lack of peer interaction? 04:01 Do online lessons during the school day require additional physical staffing? 06:31 What do practical subjects like Art & Design look like in a hybrid model? 11:12 How do you decide what deserves face-to-face time vs. what goes online? 16:20 The shift to "One-to-Many" super-teachers and the rise of AI tutoring 19:36 How can hybrid designs intentionally nurture well-being and belonging? 22:15 Solutions for UK schools battling VAT pressures and low-uptake A-level courses 27:54 What quality assurance kitemarks will build trust in hybrid models? 32:41 What can we learn from Higher Education’s hybrid struggles? 37:30 Why are we trapped in subject blocks and closing schools for half the year? 41:22 Invitation to Reimagining Secondary Schooling 2027 London Conference Resources Reimagining Secondary Schooling 2026 Report [https://subscribepage.io/reimagining-secondary-schooling-report] — Steed Education What do higher education students want from online learning? (2023) [https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-sector/our-insights/what-do-higher-education-students-want-from-online-learning] — McKinsey KaiPod News Keep the conversation going with KaiPod News — a monthly newsletter from Kai Vacher sharing insights, stories, and strategies from education leaders around the world. Subscribe here [https://subscribepage.io/kaipod-news]. Save the Date Join Mark and Kai in person at the Reimagining Secondary Schooling conference 🗓️Tuesday 19 January 2027 📍Pearson Education, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL ℹ️Register your interest here [https://www.steededucation.com/conference] Related episodes: Episode 24 - Inside the UK's fastest growing school (with Hugh Viney) [https://youtu.be/no3Kn-7I7hY?si=bhjQArrpKEaVTDZU] Episode 26 - Why 50% of Secondary School Students Have Stopped Trying (with Jenny Anderson) [https://youtu.be/h0GfdRtQkv8?si=bzWBMzi_RBt4oIBC] Episode 30 - Reimagining Secondary Schooling for a Changing World (with Mark Steed) [https://youtu.be/-IJO2a1b8Yk?si=WEqBclM-6oMcbQRK] Credits Hosted by Kai Vacher [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-vacher-88753718/] A BSM BSS production Post-production by Communicating for Impact [https://communicating-for-impact.com/] Report Research by Lauren Martin at Simply Copy [https://simplycopyco.com/] With thanks to everyone who submitted questions for this episode: Christina Astin, Simon Luxford-Moore, Suzanne Rodgers, Neelam Aamir, Elizabeth Asenso-Agyemang, Rufus Sanders, Trevor Rowell, and Peter Derby-Crook.

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Q&A: What Does Quality Hybrid Schooling Look Like?

What does effective online pedagogy involve? How can hybrid schools deliver quality education in practical subjects like Art and Design? What key lessons can we learn from Higher Education when designing hybrid schools? Following the previous live episode on the Reimagining Secondary Schooling for a Changing World, Kai Vacher and Mark Steed return for a Question Time special. Taking questions you shared, they tackle the practical, financial, and pedagogical realities of shifting towards a hybrid school model. From addressing the lingering "bad rap" of pandemic-era online learning to reimagining structural school design and slashing international recruitment costs, Kai and Mark explore how flexing into hybrid can maximise our most valuable resource: the time teachers spend interacting with students. Tune in to discover: * Why modern online pedagogy is a leap ahead of "emergency Zoom" learning. * How hybrid structures can drastically reduce school operation and staffing costs. * The blueprint for designing collaborative school spaces that prioritise well-being. * How schools can leverage VR and AI tutors to protect teacher contact time. * What hybrid and online leaders must do to build trust in this new schooling model. About Our Guest A regular guest on the show, Mark Steed is the Director and Consultant at Steed Education, which specialises in educational consultancy support for Schools Groups, U.K. independent schools, and English-speaking international schools. Read more about Mark here [https://www.steededucation.com/founders]. In this episode, Mark and Kai weigh in on: 01:02 Does the "bad reputation" of online learning stem from a lack of peer interaction? 04:01 Do online lessons during the school day require additional physical staffing? 06:31 What do practical subjects like Art & Design look like in a hybrid model? 11:12 How do you decide what deserves face-to-face time vs. what goes online? 16:20 The shift to "One-to-Many" super-teachers and the rise of AI tutoring 19:36 How can hybrid designs intentionally nurture well-being and belonging? 22:15 Solutions for UK schools battling VAT pressures and low-uptake A-level courses 27:54 What quality assurance kitemarks will build trust in hybrid models? 32:41 What can we learn from Higher Education’s hybrid struggles? 37:30 Why are we trapped in subject blocks and closing schools for half the year? 41:22 Invitation to Reimagining Secondary Schooling 2027 London Conference Resources Reimagining Secondary Schooling 2026 Report [https://subscribepage.io/reimagining-secondary-schooling-report] — Steed Education What do higher education students want from online learning? (2023) [https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-sector/our-insights/what-do-higher-education-students-want-from-online-learning] — McKinsey KaiPod News Keep the conversation going with KaiPod News — a monthly newsletter from Kai Vacher sharing insights, stories, and strategies from education leaders around the world. Subscribe here [https://subscribepage.io/kaipod-news]. Save the Date Join Mark and Kai in person at the Reimagining Secondary Schooling conference 🗓️Tuesday 19 January 2027 📍Pearson Education, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL ℹ️Register your interest here [https://www.steededucation.com/conference] Related episodes: Episode 24 - Inside the UK's fastest growing school (with Hugh Viney) [https://youtu.be/no3Kn-7I7hY?si=bhjQArrpKEaVTDZU] Episode 26 - Why 50% of Secondary School Students Have Stopped Trying (with Jenny Anderson) [https://youtu.be/h0GfdRtQkv8?si=bzWBMzi_RBt4oIBC] Episode 30 - Reimagining Secondary Schooling for a Changing World (with Mark Steed) [https://youtu.be/-IJO2a1b8Yk?si=WEqBclM-6oMcbQRK] Credits Hosted by Kai Vacher [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-vacher-88753718/] A BSM BSS production Post-production by Communicating for Impact [https://communicating-for-impact.com/] Report Research by Lauren Martin at Simply Copy [https://simplycopyco.com/] With thanks to everyone who submitted questions for this episode: Christina Astin, Simon Luxford-Moore, Suzanne Rodgers, Neelam Aamir, Elizabeth Asenso-Agyemang, Rufus Sanders, Trevor Rowell, and Peter Derby-Crook.

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Live Special: Reimagining Secondary Schooling for a Changing World

Hybrid schooling is more than just an emergency fix for a rainy day. For many educators and families, online learning still carries the heavy baggage of the pandemic. It was seen as a means of survival rather than a promising new model. But as regional conflicts and extreme weather events force schools to close at short notice, is it time to move beyond the "emergency zoom" and embrace a more sophisticated, hybrid model of education? In this special live episode, Kai Vacher is joined by educational consultant Mark Steed. Together, they reflect on their recent Reimagining Secondary Schooling conference and discuss why hybrid learning is not just a crisis response or a trend, but a fundamental shift in how we approach teaching and learning. Tune in to discover: * Why hybrid is a credible response to the attendance and recruitment crises * How decoupling learning from childcare can lead to better school design * Why online teaching is a skill set that requires its own training * How remote teaching is enabling schools to recruit talent from around the world About Our Guest Mark Steed is the Director and Consultant at Steed Education, which specialises in educational consultancy support for Schools Groups, U.K. independent schools, and English-speaking international schools. Read more about Mark here [https://www.steededucation.com/founders]. In this episode, Mark and Kai weigh in on: 01:51 Mark’s 20-year journey into educational technology and disruptive models 04:56 Takeaways from the Reimagining Secondary Schooling 2026 conference 06:07 Why hybrid schooling is here to stay: Factors driving school redesign 08:32 Why online learning still has a bad reputation and how we can fix it 10:08 The difference between "Home Learning" and "Hybrid Schooling" 13:41 Case Study: The 6-year evolution of blended learning at British School Salalah 15:05 Why teacher training must include online pedagogy as an annual requirement 21:54 Dealing with "Rainy Day" school closures through hybrid readiness 24:54 How to respond to the rise of the "Digital Nomad" teacher 30:26 Why schools must invest in R&D now to survive. Resources Reimagining Secondary Schooling 2026 Report [https://subscribepage.io/reimagining-secondary-schooling-report] — Steed Education Ian Yorston on the future of education [https://youtube.com/shorts/mm8lOcvclLg?si=RerAFaclSpRd6Sih] — Steed Education, YouTubeSelina Boyd on the future of education [https://youtube.com/shorts/i8bx75HSgOw?si=Kc1l6HnASW_8tQGu] — Steed Education, YouTube KaiPod News Keep the conversation going with KaiPod News — a monthly newsletter from Kai Vacher sharing insights, stories, and strategies from education leaders around the world. Subscribe here [https://subscribepage.io/kaipod-news]. Save the Date Join Mark and Kai in person at the Reimagining Secondary Schooling conference🗓️Tuesday 19 January 2027📍Pearson Education, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RLℹ️Register your interest here [https://www.steededucation.com/conference] Related episodes: Episode 21 - Heading Towards Hybrid? With Mark Steed [https://youtu.be/rWBZxYQiAM4?si=peBTg0RH1OTUoXf3]Episode 24 - Inside the UK's fastest growing school (with Hugh Viney) [https://youtu.be/no3Kn-7I7hY?si=bhjQArrpKEaVTDZU]Episode 26 - Why 50% of Secondary School Students Have Stopped Trying (with Jenny Anderson) [https://youtu.be/h0GfdRtQkv8?si=bzWBMzi_RBt4oIBC] CreditsHosted by Kai Vacher [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-vacher-88753718/]A BSM BSS productionPost-production by Communicating for Impact [https://communicating-for-impact.com/] Report Research by Lauren Martin at Simply Copy [https://simplycopyco.com/]

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UNESCO estimates that by 2030, we will need an additional 44 million teachers globally. With teacher recruitment challenges reported in state, private and international schools worldwide, the balance of power is shifting.  How can schools attract and retain quality staff in such a challenging market?  In this episode, Kai welcomes Leisa Grace Wilson (Teach Middle East), Laura Rigney (Teacher Horizons), and Mark Leppard MBE (British School Al Khubairat) to dissect the global teacher recruitment crisis.  Together, this power panel explores: * The changing dynamics of salary negotiation * The rise of the Gen Z teacher who demands flexibility * The potential of hybrid learning for hard-to-fill positions * The importance of safer recruitment in a desperate market About Our Guests  Leisa Grace Wilson is the Editorial Director for Teach Middle East Magazine, schoolfinder.ae and host of the Teach Middle East podcast, known for connecting and empowering educators across the region.  Laura Rigney is the Director of School Services at Teacher Horizons. A former maths teacher, she has spent over eight years recruiting teachers and leaders for schools worldwide.  Mark Leppard MBE is the Headmaster at the British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi. A veteran education leader in the Middle East, Mark offers a top-tier school's perspective on maintaining quality amidst teacher shortages. In this episode, experts weigh in on: 03:58 Is it really a teacher’s market?  05:16 The view from a top-tier international school  07:45 What today’s candidates are negotiating (and getting)  11:02 Salary disparities and the stepping stone trend  14:29 What Gen Z teachers look for in schools  17:03 Why salary transparency breeds trust  19:36 Are family packages shrinking?  22:55 The dealbreakers: Age caps, visas, and compliance  25:25 Remote teachers for hard-to-fill roles  30:21 Raising the bar on safer recruitment  37:41 The rise of the TikTok Teacher  40:29 Tips for teachers looking to make a career move  Resources British International Schools Safeguarding Coalition  [https://www.thesafeguardingalliance.org.uk/] How the world’s best-performing school systems come out on top [https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/education/our-insights/how-the-worlds-best-performing-school-systems-come-out-on-top] - McKinsey & Company (2007) Overseas regulatory reform updates [https://www.cobis.org.uk/our-network/news/news-hub/news-demo-page/~board/migrated-news/post/high-level-safeguarding-consultation-at-the-house-of-lords-strengthens-momentum-for-urgent-overseas-regulatory-reform]- COBIS KaiPod News Keep the conversation going with KaiPod News — a fortnightly newsletter from Kai Vacher sharing insights, stories, and strategies from education leaders around the world. Subscribe here [https://subscribepage.io/kaipod-news]. Related episodes: Episode 19 — Beyond the Myths: Your Guide to International Teaching (with Laura Rigney) [https://youtu.be/n-af1hniOp8?si=52uY7iqZMZwMm2XR] Episode 16 — Your guide to teaching in the UAE (with Leisa Grace Wilson) [https://youtu.be/SSKNuBoaGJA?si=9-DbAIxD15TPdd0P] Episode 11 — 4 Simple Ways to Support Staff Wellbeing in Schools (with Mark Leppard) [https://youtu.be/iFGJl6WtxhA?si=oN1T1X00ZOKvPFgP] Credits Hosted by Kai [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-vacher-88753718/]Vacher A BSM BSS production Post-production by Communicating for Impact [https://communicating-for-impact.com/]

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