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1 # 638: What's the ROI on those Big Game Ads? Featuring Nataly Kelly, CMO at Zappi 28:17
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Much is made about the creative decisions in ads for the Big Game, but how does all that money, those requisite celebrity cameos, and everything else that goes into these multi-million dollar investments translate into Return on investment? Today we’re going to talk about what the numbers tell us from all those high-profile ads and who the winners and losers of the Advertising Bowl are in 2025. To help me discuss this topic, I’d like to welcome Nataly Kelly, CMO at Zappi, who unveiled their annual Super Bowl Ad Success report on Monday. We’re here to talk about the approach, the results, and what those results mean for brands that invested a lot of money - and time - into their campaigns. About Nataly Kelly I help companies unlock global growth For more than two decades, I have helped scale businesses across borders, as an executive at B2B SaaS and MarTech companies. I’m Chief Marketing Officer at Zappi, a consumer research platform. I spent nearly 8 years as a Vice President at HubSpot, a multi-billion-dollar public tech company, driving growth on the international side of the business. Having served as an executive at various tech companies, I’ve led teams spanning many functions, including Marketing, Sales, Product, and International Ops. I’m an award-winning marketing leader, a former Fulbright scholar, and an ongoing contributor to Harvard Business Review. I love working with interesting people and removing barriers to access. RESOURCES Zappi website: https://www.zappi.io/web/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Listen to The Agile Brand without the ads. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3ymf7hd Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company…
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1 People Just Do Something, with striking teacher Nik on trade unionism’s ‘ethical gravy train’ 58:42
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Requires Improvement are honoured to be able to share a podcast featuring our co-host Nik, as he talks about the experiences of being an educator on strike with our dear friends and comrades at People Just Do Something, of the Bristol Cable. Episode: People Just Do Something, with striking teacher Nik on trade unionism’s ‘ethical gravy train’ What is a strike? What are trade unions for? How can you organise your workplace? Teacher and NEU rep Nik steps away from the picket line for a ‘union bro love-in’ with Isaac that answers these questions and more. People Just Do Something is a relaxing and possibly enraging podcast about people who might self-identify as activists. Join professional busybody Isaac Kneebone-Hopkins, The Bristol Cable’s in-house Columbo, Priyanka Raval and a special guest each week as they attempt to untangle the means of effecting change in Bristol, broken Britain and beyond. Episodes release every other week with the first season spanning 6 episodes. To secure the future of the show and The Bristol Cable, head to www.thebristolcable.org/join New episodes are posted on the Bristol Cable's page here: https://thebristolcable.org/category/podcasts/people-just-do-something/…

1 038// Solidarity at the Border - Care4Calais and Fortress Europe 1:11:10
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Requires Improvement are back again, here to discuss co-hosts Lee and Anu's recent experiences of volunteering for Care4Calais on the English-French border. We conclude by taking a look at recent education headlines and the direction of travel being set by the new government. Hosted by Nik, and joined by co-host Charlie. Links: Care4Calais: https://care4calais.org/ Bristol Transformed Education and Socialism Events can be found here: https://www.headfirstbristol.co.uk/checkout/bristol-transformed Reading Lists for Session 1 "Bullshit Pedagogy" Bullshit Pedagogy - Stuart Bracewell - pages 6-7 here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x33gWKSltMyWNASTJXUdAyrKOL-vI8Ua/view?usp=drive_link David Graeber - ‘On the phenomena of bullshit jobs’ - a short article which inspired the book https://libcom.org/article/phenomenon-bullshit-jobs-david-graeber Bullshit Jobs - available on Spotify as an audiobook. Reading List for Session 2 "Deschooling Society" Quick/Easy: This short article outlining Illich's arguments with a critique and link to the experience of education under lockdown: https://davidbuckingham.net/2021/04/14/deschooling-society-revisiting-ivan-illich-after-lockdown/ Core: Deschooling Society by Illich (1971) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RCdZfnAct3rK_aTjEHBI0sZbwEeg5YFq/view https://open.spotify.com/show/63Rj31XHonTUXx2VH8I3jA?si=af3f365cd5664fcf Longer/Advanced: A critique of Illich by Gintis, a Marxist who came up with a well-know critique of schools under capitalism 'the hidden curriculum https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RCdZfnAct3rK_aTjEHBI0sZbwEeg5YFq/view?usp=drive_link https://open.spotify.com/episode/1O2brl9WPj3jdhwFIce5U?si=f097c82c8a824de1…
Recorded 18th July 2024 In this episode of Requires Improvement we are discussing the recent general election, how mock elections are done in schools, a review of the likely direction of travel for education policy under the new government, and ending with a righteous trashing of the Cass Report and some celebrations of recent local union fights. Hosted by Nik, who is joined by Charlie, Lauren and Lee. Get in touch with us with any queries, feedback or ideas on twitter/X https://x.com/requirespod…

1 036// NEU Annual Conference Highlights 2024 1:21:36
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Requires Improvement are back with a round-up of this year's NEU annual conference, the highlights (and low-lights) concerning democratic motions for industrial action on pay, support staff, international solidarity with Palestine and "New Professionals and Young Workers" - and more! Hosted by Nik alongside co-hosts Charlie and Anu, with a debut appearance from our good comrade Steve. Catch us on twitter @requirespod…

1 035// How to get Palestine on the agenda in schools, Attendance & Teach First 1:12:39
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Requires Improvement return with a discussion on how to get Palestine on the agenda in schools, with additional topics including the DfE's latest school attendance campaign, and how things appear to be going from bad to worse for the government's favoured entry route into teaching "Teach First". Hosted by Nik alongside co-hosts Anu, Daisy and Lee. Check out the podcast Surviving Society with guest and friend of the show Vik Chechi-Ribeiro https://on.soundcloud.com/rHVEZ…

1 034//Strike Debrief: Why did members accept 6.5% + what do we do now? 1:27:51
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As the 2022-2023 teacher's pay dispute against the UK government is concluded, the Requires Improvement team offer our reflections on what has been achieved through industrial action, what we need to do better for next time and what the future opportunities could be. We also take a look at Labour's plans for promoting "oracy" in schools alongside concerns regarding rumoured plans by the Department of Education to bring in discriminatory safeguarding regulations for LGBTQIA+ students and what educators can do in response. This episode is hosted by Nik, who is joined by Tom, Lee and Charlie. If you would like to get in touch for feedback or collaboration please email requiresimprovementpod@gmail.com or DM us on twitter @requirespod https://twitter.com/requirespod Links to the Articles mentioned: https://www.rs21.org.uk/2023/08/01/school-strikes-results-and-prospects/ https://notesfrombelow.org/article/struggles-railways-critical-reflections-engineer https://schoolsweek.co.uk/revealed-the-full-details-of-labours-education-mission/…

1 033// Power In The Union: Conference & Strike Update 1:20:14
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Requires Improvement talk you through their recent experiences on the picket lines and what's been voted on at the 2023 NEU Annual Conference. We talk through the pay campaign strike escalation in response to the government's risible pay deal, the urgent motion on OFSTED, the new motion on support staff members: what this all means for trade union organizing in the education sector going forwards. Your host for this episode is Charlie, and she is joined by new co-host Hannah, as well as Nik and Lee.…

1 032// Won't somebody please think of the children? The strikers are! 1:14:05
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Requires Improvement return from their temporary ballot-hiatus to celebrate the huge recent ballot result of the premier education union in England and Wales, how everyone played their part in achieving it- and what we're thinking about as strikes are now planned in order to win the education funding dispute. Your co-hosts Lee, Nik, Charlie and Lauren talk about the recent conditions in the workplace, and we look forward to an exciting future for trade unionism and organising in the education sector. How to build member confidence for striking and picket lines, the importance of building workplace solidarity and countering misinformation, why all members should be ready for a super fun time out on strike, and why scabs are ultimately losers of colossal proportions.…

1 031// Back To Class (War) - Ballot Special 1:15:28
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So it's back to school for all educators in September 2022 but all eyes are on the National Education Union and our forthcoming ballots of teaching staff and support staff - will the hot strike summer morph into a cool strike autumn? We certainly think so! Join your hosts Nik, Charlie, Lauren and Lee as they talk through how we're going to organize and fight for a fully funded pay rise for educators in the UK. Recorded on 4th September 2022.…

1 030// How can we disrupt capitalism in the education system? feat. Ashok Kumar 1:17:26
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In this episode the Requires Improvement team are honoured to be joined by Dr. Ashok Kumar, senior lecturer in political economy at Birkbeck University. We use the recent UCU strikes as a jumping off point for a wide ranging discussion about privatization and neoliberal forces within the education sector, the importance of strategy in taking effective industrial action, and where the trade union movement should be looking next for victories. Solidarity with all members, reps, organisers and officers of the UCU. Ashok can be found on twitter @broseph_stalin https://twitter.com/broseph_stalin You can find out more/buy Ashok's book here: https://monopsonycapitalism.com/ You can listen to Ashok's podcast "Historical Materialism" here https://rss.com/podcasts/historicalmaterialism/…

1 029// Always Be Organising feat. Vik Chechi-Ribeiro 57:31
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Despite the hectic times of late, your hosts Nik, Charlie, Lee and Tom found some spare minutes to kick off this episode with a swift round-up of everything we've been up to recently, before introducing our esteemed interview guest Vik Chechi-Ribeiro (@VikCR_) who is a Teacher of Science, union rep and organizer based in Manchester. We get into fine detail of how to organize a workplace by implementing deep organizing methods. Our discussion also covered the need for fresh, engaging methods of political education and the dangers of the government's PREVENT agenda on free speech in education. Major thanks to Vik for sharing his valuable time with us, check out the links below. Links: Bristol Transformed: https://bristoltransformed.co.uk/ Kernow Transformed: https://kernowtransformed.co.uk/ Labor Notes Article on Phone Banking: https://labornotes.org/2014/03/how-phonebank-when-members-screen-their-calls Strike! MCR https://twitter.com/strikeMCR Give us a follow/Get in touch with Requires Improvement https://twitter.com/requirespod…
In this term 3 roundup your Requires Improvement hosts Nik, Anu, Lauren, Charlie and Lee offer you their thoughts on their recent experiences in state and prison education, how to take on your bullying bosses, why you should check out the Trojan Horse Affair Podcast and why "horseshoe theory" is not OK for children, or anyone else. Recorded on 18th February 2022. Link to the Trojan Horse Affair Podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/podcasts/trojan-horse-affair.html…

1 027// "Nad's Army" - Will ex-teachers save 2022? 1:07:44
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In this seasonal episode of Requires Improvement, your hosts Lee, Nik, Lauren and Charlie reflect on how the ongoing pandemic is continuing to impact the education sector, discussing our experiences at work and the impact of illness, inadequate resourcing and mitigations on staff and students. We analyze the recent government proposals to invite ex and retired teachers back to the profession, the necessity of individual acts of defiance in order to spark collective solidarity, and we reflect on the growing crop of success stories for trade union organizing at home and abroad. Wrapping up with our predictions for 2022, we would like to thank all our listeners and guests for their contributions to this show over the last year and we look forward to better times ahead for us all. In solidarity x Requires Improvement…

1 026// British Child Soldiers For The Class War feat. Joe Glenton 1:06:32
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We are honoured to be joined by journalist and ex-soldier Joe Glenton, as we consider the role of militarism in Britain and the UK education system. We draw upon themes in Joe's new book out this month entitled "Veteranhood: Rage and Hope in British Ex-Military Life", in a wide ranging discussion around how the military is presented in schools, the curriculum and society at large. We discuss the outrageous headlines recently surrounding the allegations of abuse towards 16-18 year old children at the Army Foundation College, lesser known histories of radical struggle from within the armed forces and the pressing need for a critical approach to miltiarism, with lessons for left-wing organising more widely. Hosted by Tom and joined by co-hosts Lee and Nik, we thank Joe wholeheartedly for giving us his time and insights into these issues. Buy his book here! https://housmans.com/product/veteranhood-rage-and-hope-in-british-ex-military-life/ References: https://www.forceswatch.net/ - a watchdog and research organisation on British Armed Forces https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/nov/18/parents-call-for-british-army-college-to-be-shut-down-after-abuse-claims Death at Deepcut Podcast https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Death-at-Deepcut-Podcast/B096W9DKLL War School: The Battle for Britain's Children - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl5Zc71KV_g a superb new documentary film from director Mic Dixon which complements our discussion in this episode - well worth a watch.…
The Requires Improvement crew are BACK after a brief hiatus, and in our September-October episode we discuss the return to school, the latest shenanigans going on at Pimlico Academy, practical approaches to organising and self-care, sexism in schools and trying to fight for hope in the Prison Education system. Hosted by Anu, she is joined by co-hosts Nik, Lauren, Lee and Tom. Links: Article Mentioned from EducationUncovered.co.uk by Warwick Mansell https://twitter.com/warwickmansell https://www.educationuncovered.co.uk/diary/diary/152346/attention-switches-to-pending-ofsted-judgment-on-pimlico-academy-with-its-former-head-now-revealed-in-senior-role-at-trust-running-it.thtml Times Education Supplement Article on Education White Paper: https://www.tes.com/news/nadhim-zahawi-schools-education-school-funding-white-paper-illiteracy-new-year Further Article on Rumoured Future Direction for Government Education Policy: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/oct/01/dfe-considering-return-of-sats-at-14-and-axing-teaching-hours-limits…
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1 024// The Work We Do For Love feat. Sarah Jaffe 1:05:03
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In this July 2021 episode of Requires Improvement, we are joined by author and journalist Sarah Jaffe, as we discuss and explore the wider impact of work in our lives in response to Sarah's recent publication "Work Won't Love You Back", a book which comprehensively analyses and challenges the insidious ways in which workers are convinced that our jobs and working conditions are necessary or fulfilling, especially in contexts where caring professionals are routinely coerced into tolerating exploitation and suffering. Hosted by Charlie with co-hosts Lauren and Anu, in a wide-ranging discussion we consider our complex relationships with jobs and careers, union organizing and class struggle in the US and UK education contexts, the role of second wave feminism, the patriarchy and neoliberalism in changing the fundamental parameters of work and our material conditions to the present day, and how systemic forces condition people into thinking about work and careers. "Work Won't Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted and Alone" by Sarah Jaffe can be bought here: https://housmans.com/product/work-wont-love-you-back-how-devotion-to-our-jobs-keeps-us-exploited-exhausted-and-alone/…
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1 023// Students protest on Palestine, Extending the school day and being TAGged And CAGged 1:18:11
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If you're already wondering what this episode is about: CAGs are centre-assessed-grades and TAGs are teacher-assessed grades, both of which constitute all the free labour teachers have just had to complete in order to rescue some qualification outcomes for the student cohort class of covid-19 (2021 edition). It's not been a great time in education but it was great to get the the RI crew back in a room to discuss Israel-Palestine, Student led democracy and protest, political education strategies and a whole bunch of stuff which has been on our minds as educators and union organisers of late. Hosted by Tom, Co-hosted by Lauren, Nik, Charlie and Lee. References/Links: 1. 1199’s advice to (rookie) Organisers https://organiseforchange.nz/2019/02/14/1199s-advice-to-rookie-organisers/ 2. Capital by Karl Marx 3. David Harvey Lectures on Capital https://www.youtube.com/user/readingcapital 4. Why men hate women by Laura Bates 5. Natives by Akala 6. Akala Oxford Student Union Address and Q&A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUtAxUQjwB4&t=401s 7. Women, Race and Class by Angela Davis 8. Chapo Trap House Episode “So You Want to Start A Union” https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/288-so-you-want-to-start-a-union-feat-brace-belden-21019…
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1 022// Why do the Tories hate teachers? feat. Jeremy Gilbert 1:14:03
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We are thrilled to welcome lecturer, podcaster and thinker Jeremy Gilbert onto our show in order to talk about why exactly it is the government seems to hate educators. In a wide ranging discussion we seek to place UK education in its wider political context and history, what factors explain the atavism of the right against a truly equitable state education provision and what the possible strategies are available for challenging neoliberal hegemony in the present moment and in the future. We hope you enjoy the thought-provoking discussion and big thanks to Jeremy for offering us his insights. Hosted by Nik, and co-hosts Charlie and Lee. Links to Jeremy Gilbert's various output and projects: https://www.jeremygilbert.org/home https://twitter.com/jemgilbert/ https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/author/jeremy-gilbert/…
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1 021// Situation Report Spring 2021 - Behaviour 4 Burning 1:46:59
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It's been a while since we've been able to report in, and this has resulted in a bumper April episode where hosts Charlie, Nik, Anu, Lauren and Lee all take a look back over lockdown #3, going on to discuss the "big bang" re-opening of schools, behaviour hubs, student radicalisation, Kill the Bill protests, and ending with a focus on recent events at Pimlico Academy. Articles: Behaviour Hubs - https://schoolsweek.co.uk/revealed-first-22-lead-schools-for-dfes-10m-behaviour-hubs-project/ Bristol "leaders" condemn violence - https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2021-03-25/bristol-leaders-condemn-sundays-violence Article on Student Walkout at Pimlico Academy - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/31/pimlico-academy-pupils-stage-protest-over-discriminatory-policies The Battle for Pimlico Academy, and its Kent connections https://www.kentadvice.co.uk/peters-blog/item/1386-pimlico-academy-and-its-kent-connections.html…
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1 020// Getting Hammered and United feat. Andy Byrne - How do football supporters organise? 1:14:18
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In this episode of Requires Improvement, Co-hosts Tom and Lauren interview Andy Byrne, one of the committee members of Hammers United, a football fan club for West Ham. Andy speaks about the similar challenges fans face to educators and trade unionists when confronted with market forces, structural change and the need for ordinary people to have control over their cultural lives as well as in the workplace. Connections are drawn between how organisers in different sectors can learn from each other about effective approaches to building inclusive supermajorities and having an impact on real life events. Check out Hammers United's website here: http://hammersunited.com/ You can also find them on twitter here: https://mobile.twitter.com/hammersunited2?lang=en…
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After the chaos of another week being educators and union organizers on "Rainy Plague Island" in January 2021, the Requires Improvement team come together to reflect on school closures, remote learning, the failures of certain apparent allies in various political parties and unions to stand alongside us, and finally Gavin Williamson and OFSTED's flooded inbox. Hosted by Lauren, she is joined by co-hosts Nik, Charlie, Tom and Lee. Our brains are already melted, but let's reflect together in solidarity always!…
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1 018// Education Under Occupation - Solidarity with the Palestinian People feat. Muhammed Tamimi 1:19:18
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As we draw 2020 to a close, Requires Improvement co-hosts Tom and Lee interview Muhammed Tamimi from the Hebron International Resource Network, as we discuss what conditions are like in the Occupied Territory of the West Bank, in particular HIRN's activities around school building and providing material support to the Palestinian people. We discuss what people in the UK can do to practically show their solidarity, and reflect on the wider meaning of the Palestinian struggle and whether lessons can be drawn for the international left today. Please follow this link if you wish to make a donation to the Hebron International Resource Network, via the Amos Trust Charity. https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/7827#!/DonationDetails#%2FDonationDetails Hebron International Resource Network Website: https://hebronresources.wordpress.com/about/ Amos Trust: https://www.amostrust.org/ Books Referenced: Romeo and Juliet in Palestine: Teaching Under Occupation by Tom Sperlinger https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/our-books/romeo-juliet-palestine Potential History Unlearning Imperialism by Ariella Aïsha Azoulay https://www.versobooks.com/books/3079-potential-history…
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1 017// No More Exclusions - Understanding Abolition feat. Lana Crosbie 1:02:05
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In this episode of Requires Improvement hosts Charlie and Anu are joined by Lana Crosbie, who is a National Education Union rep and branch officer, and a member of No More Exclusions who are a campaigning network of educators and activists pushing for urgent reform to the UK education system. NME work with schools, students and communities in order challenge and address issues around systemic and structural racism, with a view to abolishing practices which exclude children from education - practices which demonstrably fail to address the underlying social problems that too often have disastrous consequences for the life chances of young people. Lana discusses the ideology and role of No More Exclusions, alongside highlighting their links to other organizations such as the Coalition of Anti-Racist Educators, Black Educators Alliance and Pupil Voice. Links: No More Exclusions: https://nomoreexclusions.com/ CARE: https://nomoreexclusions.com/care/ CARE Twitter: https://twitter.com/CARE2Liberate Crowdfunding for CARE legal challenge to the government: https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/liberate-our-classrooms/ Black Educators' Alliance: https://blackeducatorsalliance.org/ Pupil Power: https://thepupilpowercampa.wixsite.com/pupilpower Pupil Power Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepupilpower?lang=en…
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1 016// Lockdown 2: If only someone had warned us this would happen 1:24:01
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In this November episode of Requires Improvement we offer some personal insights into what conditions are like in schools right now and how this is affecting staff, students and the wider community. We discuss Lee's story about catching COVID and ending up in hospital, whether schools can continue to be fully open, the apparently still-happening exams system in England, the NEU's current response, comparisons between primary and secondary schools, in addition to some other errata of the current historical moment. This episode is hosted by Lee, who is joined by Tom, Nik, Lauren and Charlie. Prepare yourselves for a real rager folks. Articles mentioned: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/nov/10/wes-streeting-labour-from-free-school-meals-to-shadow-schools-minister…
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1 015// Is Relationships and Sex Education turning your child into an anticapitalist? feat. tetrapod 1:24:03
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In this October edition of RI, co-hosts Charlie, Lauren and Lee take a broad situation report of the current state of the education system during the pandemic - what it's been like in the classroom, the problems that need urgently fixing. We are then joined for a guest interview with @tetrapod from twitter who joins us for a discussion about the latest DfE guidance in relation to the broader PSHE curriculum, which has a distinctly ideological flavour to it requiring considered analysis! Links: Donate to the CARE crowdfund for justice against the DfE guidance: https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/liberate-our-classrooms/ Read the Black Educator's Alliance statement on this topic: https://blackeducatorsalliance.org/2020/09/28/statement-on-department-for-education-guidance-on-pshe/ Check out CARE = Coalition of Anti-Racist Educators @CARE2Liberate Check out Tetrapod's twitter here: https://twitter.com/pancake_puns Here are some additional articles mentioned by Tetrapod: "Why I'm taking legal action against the government's new school guidelines" https://www.runnymedetrust.org/blog/why-were-taking-legal-action-against-the-governments-new-school-guidelines "I didn’t become a teacher to ban independent thought. Anti-racist education should not be up for debate" https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/education-dfe-schools-victim-narratives-capitalism-blm-racism-b737415.html…
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1 014//What needs changing, reforming or scrapping in education? Livestream for #TWT20 1:01:17
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On this special livestream episode which is available on Youtube for a limited time at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eVWedrC5gI&t=3256s Requires Improvement were honoured contributors to The World Transformed Online 2020 #twt20 for a classic round of consideration about what is happening and in need of reform in the current education system, with viewer contributions submitting questions and co-hosts Nik, Lauren, Anu, Charlie and Lee. In this episode we discuss school re-openings and whether schools are currently safe, the exam system during the pandemic, conditions in prison education, financial constraints of the education system exacerbating dangers of the pandemic and the current situation for supply teachers and their potential to help. We fielded some great questions from viewers, which were: 1) What would be your top tips for new teachers starting training this month? 2) Can you really reform a system that was created for the reproduction of capitalist relations though> 3) How can parents and schools work better together to tackle the special educational needs crisis? 4) What do you think we should be doing collectively to make sure there is more diversity in the curriculum? Huge thanks to The World Transformed for hosting us, please check out the prodigious output of political education content, all of which can be found at https://theworldtransformed.org/…
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In this simultaneously reflective and forward looking 1 year anniversary episode of Requires Improvement, we consider the current state of the education sector given the tumultuous events of the last six months both in UK politics and society at large. We start with a focus on the Labour Party and the sacking of shadow education secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey, and then we consider what deep organizing and the thinking of Jane McAlevey can offer Trade Unionists in this moment. We also enter into a discussion about a surge of interest in anti-racist teaching in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests and what decolonising the curriculum means, and we conclude by discussing what we see as the dangers lurking ahead for a proposed September re-opening of schools. This episode is hosted by Anu, along with co-hosts Nik, Charlie, Tom and Lee. Links to discussed content: UTLA statement: https://www.utla.net/sites/default/files/samestormdiffboats_final.pdf McAlevey on organic leaders and deep organising : https://youtu.be/bl6P_2jt_Vs Eric Blanc article on current situation in US: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/07/coronavirus-school-reopening-teachers-strikes Christian Cooper incident: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/amy-cooper-knew-exactly-what-she-was-doing_n_5ecd1d89c5b6c1f281e0fbc5?ri18n=true https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/amy-cooper-central-park-racist-dog-walker-trump-a9533581.html?fbclid=IwAR019PYXPXgEZ0qLWTZWvgMygofGngdrbyCk_nP9OTtaLvJ9-s-gvDmUiNU David Olusogah - Black and British: A Forgotten History https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b082x0h6/black-and-british-a-forgotten-history Akala - Oxford University Address & Q&A on Black History https://youtu.be/WUtAxUQjwB4 Clips: "Only had a few ales...get in the back of the van" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZ7SzAm92e4 "Meat and you: Partners in Freedom" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR_4h5A5z_A…
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1 012// Colston and Multi-Academies: What’s not to Trust? ft. Christine Townsend 1:14:41
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Following on from our last episode which looked at the history of the Society of Merchant Venturers and their role in promoting the legacy of slave trader Edward Colston, we bring our focus into the present by looking at how the Society of Merchant Venturers has expanded their influence into Bristol's State Education Sector. We discuss their management and ownership of a portfolio of Bristol schools now under the banner of a multi-academy trust, and the questions that should be asked of their approach to education governance, in particular whether comprehensive access to education is safe in their hands. We conclude our discussions by considering the extent to which these issues are emblematic of the academy/faith school system in the UK. We are honoured to be joined on this episode by Christine Townsend, former teacher turned education campaigner and member of the Countering Colston group. Lee is your host for this episode, and he's joined for an initial chat by Requires Improvement co-hosts Nik and Anu. https://counteringcolston.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/countercolston…
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1 011// Countering Colston with Dr. Roger Ball (Bristol Radical History Group) 1:24:50
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In this episode of Requires Improvement we react to the recent historic events in Bristol involving the Black Lives Matter protest which saw the removal of a statue of Edward Colston in June 2020. These events have been of international significance and should prompt a deeper discussion and investigation of the slave trade's historical roots in Bristol and the United Kingdom. We are pleased to welcome interview guest Dr. Roger Ball from the Bristol Radical History Group. We discuss the hidden history of Edward Colston and the Society of Merchant Venturers, the organisation which has sought to enshrine Colston's legacy in Bristol's public places and institutions, a group which still has an influential role in Bristol's governance today - in particular the education system. We ask questions of what should educators be doing to counter myths in History with the purpose of building an inclusive anti-racist curriculum. Hosted by Lee with co-hosts Lauren and Tom. Please visit the Bristol Radical History Group's website for more in depth articles on these topics: https://www.brh.org.uk/site/ The book Dr. Roger Ball has co-authored with Mark Steeds on the topic of Bristol's links to the slave trade is available here: https://www.brh.org.uk/site/pamphleteer/from-wulfstan-to-colston/ And an honourable mention to another book referenced in this episode "A Darker History of Bristol" by Derek Robinson: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9214074-a-darker-history-of-bristol Our guest for this episode is also a member of the Countering Colston campaign, which can be followed here https://counteringcolston.wordpress.com/ and on twitter: https://twitter.com/countercolston?lang=en…
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In this episode of Requires Improvement we have a full slate of RI co-hosts on board, with Lee as host he is joined by Anu, Charlie, Nick, Lauren and Tom. We discuss on the government's most recent decision to attempt a re-opening of Primary Schools from 1st June, the response from the National Education Union along with the health and safety implications for education workers. We also take some time to reflect on some of the media and twitter coverage around this issue and close the episode by talking in detail about what we've been doing to help schools get union-organised during this crucial time.…
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