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Staffroom Catch-Up podcasts

What does ‘educational research’ mean to you?

This series of podcasts offers listeners the opportunity to hear staffroom conversations beyond their original settings. We hear from practitioners about what ‘educational research’ means to them and how it impacts their work.

These conversations involve people in a variety of roles, in different locations and with different experiences, so whether you choose to listen to someone because of the similarities to or differences from your own setting, we hope you will learn something interesting.

Thank you to everyone involved in creating these recordings. 

We’d love to hear your feedback, including ideas for future conversations, so do please get in touch.

Staffroom Catch-Up is available on our website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and a variety of other popular podcast platforms.

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Episode 1: “There’s always things to learn”

23 July 2025

In this episode host Fran Watson catches up with primary deputy headteacher and mathematics lead Julia Norman.

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