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Craig Barton interviews guests from the wonderful world of education about their approaches to teaching, educational research and more. All show notes, resources and videos here: https://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/
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Need an easy, entertaining way to stay up to date on the latest legal trends and questions facing the construction and engineering sectors? The Barton Legal Podcast, hosted by firm director Bill Barton, will keep you in the loop on the topics making the news around the world. Join Bill and his guests in each episode as they help break down complex legal problems and provide you with straight-talking insights on the issues keeping the industry awake at night. Follow Bill and the firm here: Bi ...
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Dominic Barton hosts a five-part series that examines the transformational forces shaping our future. You’ll hear from leading experts from the University of Waterloo on the challenges and solutions that cut across health, the economy, technology, society and the environment. New episodes are coming April 2024. Follow the University of Waterloo for more: uwaterloo.ca | X @UWaterloo | IG @UofWaterloo
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Prepare To Care with Jane Barton

Jane Barton on the Whole Care Network

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Caregiving is a universal concern. We will all serve as caregivers numerous times over the course of a life time. Sooner or later, you will be called upon to care for a loved one. Ultimately, you, too, will need additional care. Are you prepared to provide care? To receive care? These are important questions to consider before the caregiving crisis lands on your front porch. As an educator and lifelong student, Jane Barton’s Prepare To Care podcast will showcase Jane’s soothing style while p ...
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For the past 17 years, I’ve served as a national speaker and writer focused on the issues of aging, caregiving, and the end of life. And yet, I seemingly have more to say about the Cardinal issues of life—those facets of life of paramount importance. Consequently, I'm delighted to invite you to my virtual kitchen table where we'll chat about what matters most in life. Wondering if my musings are worthy of your time and attention? Well, if you’ve ever wondered and worried about getting older. ...
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This podcast is all about ME. Each week I’ll bring you short manageable episodes that cover things from living with ME, understanding it, explaining it to others and learning how to love your life with it. As somebody who lived with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) for almost 10 years, I’m passionate about offering hope and inspiration to others who are experiencing ME. I was bed-bound and wheelchair-bound with ME before finding my feet again and coming through the other side so believe me whe ...
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In this conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies and approaches. They cover topics such as the importance of choosing effective examples, the benefits of using green smoothies for breakfast, and the concept of hands-up cold call. They also explore the idea of starting with general examples instead of easy spec…
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton is joined by a member of the Law Society, Nick Emmerson. In this exciting episode, Bill and Nick discuss some great topics: Follow through Nick’s exciting education and year abroad in Japan More on Nick’s views on learning Japanese An in-depth conversation on what it really means to be a…
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We are living in the most disruptive era in 200 years. The world continues to face multiple, compounding crises that cut across society, health, the environment, technology and the economy. This series, Global Futures in Focus, examines the intersections of the transformational forces guiding our future and that space in between where solutions can…
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton is joined by Rachel Gwilliam, Senior Legal Manager at Bouygues Energies & Services. Listen to Rachel and Bill talk about all things construction law while also getting to learn more about Rachel and get insights into the following: How Rachel is interested in the problem-solving aspe…
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton is joined by friend and tailor Dale Rhodes. In this friendly and light-hearted discussion, Bill and Dale speak on: How bespoke tailoring works The importance of tailoring and ‘dressing to fit in.’ Some exciting stories of famous customers from Dale A little bit of Leeds United! Connect w…
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton discusses Force Majure. In contract law, force majeure is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties occurs. Listen in as Bill answers all your questions: Wha…
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton discusses frustration. Frustration in contract law refers to a situation where an unforeseen event occurs after the formation of a contract, rendering its performance impossible, illegal or fundamentally different from what the parties originally intended. In this educating yet bitesize …
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton is joined by the brilliant Dr Donald Charrett, a member of the FIDIC President’s List of Adjudicators. Learn more about our guest speaker as Bill and Donald discuss why Donald decided to undergo an engineering degree and what appealed to him most. The conversation also delves into a disc…
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Craig Barton and Jo Morgan discuss Jo's career journey and the context of her school. They then dive into the topic of achieving amazing GCSE results, starting with the importance of a solid Key Stage 3 and 4 curriculum and pedagogy. Jo emphasizes the need for high-quality teaching, a robust curriculum, and going into depth on topics. She also disc…
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In this episode, Craig Barton interviews Josh Goodrich, the co-founder and CEO of Step Lab, about his experience as an English teacher and his work in teacher education. They discuss the importance of instructional coaching and the challenges schools face in implementing effective coaching programs. Josh emphasizes the need for schools to de-implem…
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In this conversation, Craig and Ollie discuss various topics including Brian Johnson's quest to beat the aging process, fitness goals, teaching reading using Monster Phonics, treating failures as system failures, effective teacher professional development, and the use of silent teacher and checking for listening in the classroom. In this part of th…
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This month Ollie Lovell and I discuss the following things: Why change needs a deep understanding (08:15) The power of using critical evidence during CPD (23:10) Is making feedback into detective work really a good idea? (39:39) The Derring Effect (55:04) What have you got worse at? (1:11:24) I need the toilet (1:20:25) You can view the show notes …
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Bill Barton leads us through another exciting topic in this episode, exploring in detail good faith in NEC Contracts and some more general information on good faith. Join Bill in this enriching discussion as he touches on a range of topics, including: NEC's rivalry with FIDIC The principle of Good Faith and how this isn't incorporated into UK law T…
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In this episode, our host, Bill Barton, takes us through termination notices, providing notices and what critical elements these notices need to include and other interesting steps in the termination process. In this informative discussion, Bill also discusses: Termination of a construction contract done right The difference between FIDIC, JCT and …
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton speaks with Roberta Downey, Head of International Construction, and Partner at Vinson & Elkins. With over 30 years of experience in commercial dispute resolution, Roberts is here to share nothing short of stellar expertise and knowledge. It's an invigorating conversation, where Bill and …
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In this episode, Bill Barton dives into a lively discussion on the repudiation of construction contracts as this is something that crops up more and more and a topic which often lands on his desk for advisory help. This commonly misconceived aspect of construction law made for a fantastic episode where Bill covers: What repudiation of construction …
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In this episode, our host, Bill Barton, speaks on Consequential Loss Clauses. Also known as indirect loss, consequential loss is any loss that may arise from the specific context of the case. In this informative discussion, Bill discusses: What to think about when encountering Consequential Loss Clauses His expertise on any tips if this is somethin…
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In this episode of The Barton Legal Podcast, host Bill Barton is joined by renowned construction law expert Paul Darling OBE KE. They discuss the latest trends and issues facing the construction industry, providing straight-talking insights to help decipher complex legal questions. Paul Darling brings decades of experience, describing himself as an…
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In this episode, Craig, Ollie, and special guest Zach Groschel discuss various topics related to education. They start by introducing themselves and discussing their current locations. Then, they dive into the importance of standardizing entry and exit routines in schools. They also explore the concept of relentless precision in holding high standa…
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Cognitive psychologist, Nick Soderstrom, joins me to talk about all things memory and retrieval. We discuss the important distinction between learning and performance, and then dive into four desirable difficulties: testing, spacing, interleaving and pre-testing. Links can be found in the show notes: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/how-to-remember Time-stam…
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Teacher, author and my arch-rival podcaster, Ollie Lovell, joins me from the land Down Under for the seventh of our monthly chats. We each share three things we have been thinking about from the world of education recently. In this episode, we discuss CPD, checking for understanding, rehearsal, lesson planning, and more. For show notes, videos and …
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Where to begin? Mark McCourt has done it all. From maths teacher, head of maths, head teacher, Ofsted inspector, CEO, founder, and the creator of MathsConf. I first met Mark almost 20 years ago, and have learned from him ever since. This is Mark’s 3rd appearance on the podcast, and given he recently announced his retirement, I fear it may be his la…
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The episode features a conversation with Ofsted's Maths Subject Lead, Steve Wren. We discuss everything from inspections, subject deep-dive, lesson observations, book scrutinies, COVID and more. For show notes, please visit: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/ofsted Time-stamps: Education career, controversies, and accents. (13:13) Maths education, policy, and…
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For this special episode (kindly sponsored by Casio Education), Ollie Lovell and I are joined by Emma Turner and Tom Sherrington to discuss coaching, the view form the back of a lesson, pre-testing, implied competencies and more! Access the show-notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-6 Time-stamps: Be wary of the view from t…
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Vic Simms is a Professor of Developmental Psychology at Ulster University. Her recent research interests have been in understanding the influence of the home environment on early mathematical development, understanding influences on development from cross-country perspectives and developmental differences (for those children born preterm or with ge…
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Kinga Morsanyi is a developmental psychologist, and currently a Senior Lecturer in Mathematical Cognition at Loughborough University. Her main focus is on mathematics learning, but her research interests also encompass reasoning and decision-making, the motivational and emotional aspects of learning, and educational approaches to improving thinking…
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Dave Hewitt taught in schools for 11 years, including as Head of Department working with all-attainment classes from Years 7-11. Dave has since been working in teacher education for over 30 years, initially at the University of Birmingham and then setting up the mathematics PGCE at Loughborough University in 2014. Dave was last on the show back in …
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Teacher, author and my arch-rival podcaster, Ollie Lovell, joins me from the land Down Under for the fifth of our monthly chats. We each share three things we have been thinking about from the world of education recently. In this episode, we discuss instructions, the Split-Attention Effect, backwards-faded worked examples, and the first lesson with…
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Camilla Gilmore is the Developmental Psychology and lead of the Centre for Early Mathematics Learning. She has done research for 20 years focused on learning mathematics in particular looking at cognitive aspects (e.g. executive function skills that we discussed back in episode 151) This is part of my Research in Action mini-series, where I intervi…
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Jodie Hunter is a visiting professor at Loughborough University from Massey University, New Zealand. We discuss developing culturally responsive mathematics education in classrooms with students from diverse ethnic groups including Indigenous and migrant groups through building on culture as a strength. This is part of my Research in Action mini-se…
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Paul Howard-Jones joins me to discuss how and why teachers use (and don't use) research to inform their teaching. This is part of my Research in Action mini-series, where I interview a researcher from the Mathematics Education Centre at Loughborough University about their chosen area of interest, and the implications for maths teaching and learning…
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