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The Teaching Space Podcast

The Teaching Space podcast closed in April 2022; however, there is a huge back catalogue of episodes for you to work your way through. Also, give me a follow on Twitter, where I am still active, and sign up for my personal newsletter here. You can visit The Teaching Space website here: theteachingspace.com.

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Dec 13, 2018

Episode 41 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores some strategies to help teachers and trainers in saying “no”.

Introduction

This is the show I promised you in episode 37 - we will be exploring strategies for saying “no”.

To avoid doubt we are focusing on saying “no” to colleagues when the right answer is...


Dec 7, 2018

Episode 40 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores how dictation could help you cut time spent typing emails.

Introduction

Did you listen to Episode 33? In it, I explained my secret method for working twice as fast as anyone else… touch-typing. Did you try it? Can you already type?

This episode is for those who are...


Nov 30, 2018

Episode 39 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores why we may need to evaluate our self-imposed standards.

Introduction

Shocking episode title? I hope so! Did I get your attention? Did you read it wrong? No - you did not.

In today’s episode we are talking about the standards you impose upon yourself, not those imposed...


Nov 23, 2018

Episode 38 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores some strategies and ideas on how you can concentrate more and be distracted less. 

Introduction

One of the biggest challenges of being a teacher or trainer is that we have such small gaps of time between sessions to get non-teaching work done. As a result, we attract...


Nov 16, 2018

Episode 37 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores why establishing boundaries with colleagues is important and essential within working environments. 

Introduction

In the last episode we explored setting boundaries with learners. I explained:

I like to think of boundaries as positive limits. They aren’t huge walls...