University of Cambridge Primary School 10th Anniversary Podcast Series
Episode 4 – Learning Coaches and Inclusive Practice with Daniela Tonazzoli and Bryony Wooldridge In this episode of Inclusion Matters, Professor Pamela Burnard speaks with UCPS learning coaches Daniela Tonazzoli and Bryony Wooldridge about the central role learning coaches play in inclusive practice at the University of Cambridge Primary School. Daniela and Bryony discuss why UCPS uses the term “learning coach” rather than “teaching assistant”, and how this reflects a strong focus on the learner, the child and the relationships that make learning possible. They share how learning coaches work alongside teachers, support children with different needs, build trust and belonging, and contribute their own specialist expertise across the school. The conversation highlights the importance of teamwork, professional development, lived experience, research-informed reflection and a shared commitment to seeing the child at the centre of every decision. This practitioner-focused episode offers a powerful insight into the expertise of support staff and asks how schools might better recognise, value and professionalise the work they do.
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