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Remarkable Retail
Deal or No Deal with Richard Kestenbaum, Partner, Triangle Capital
Joining us for our final interview recorded in the Scratch Event DJs remote podcast studio at the Revtech Rev Summit is Richard Kestenbaum, leading retail influencer, Forbes contributor, and co-Founder and Partner at Triangle Capital.Richard and his firm specialize in mergers, acquisitions and capital-raising for consumer-related businesses, and were fortunate to get his insightful perspective and uniques takes on a variety of topics, including the accelerating pace of disruption, resistance to change, and the transformative impacts of AI. We also get Richard's hot-takes on an improving deal environment, department store consolidation, and whether taking a company pri...
2024-10-15
44 min
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
Protesting Too Much: A BBC Radio 4 Sitcom by Kate Brooke, Sally Phillips
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/785120 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Protesting Too Much: A BBC Radio 4 Sitcom Author: Kate Brooke, Sally Phillips Narrator: Louisa Milwood-Haigh, Alan Francis, Sue Elliott-Nicholls, Chris Pavlo, John Fortune, Sally Phillips, Brian Bowles, Full Cast, Eleanor Bron Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 53 minutes Release date: August 8, 2024 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: A hilarious 90’s BBC Radio 4 sitcom performed by an all-star cast Starring comedian John Fortune, best known for the satirical TV show Bremner, Bird and Fortune, and screen legend Eleanor Bron, Protesting Too Much is written by Sally Phillips and Kate Brooke. A classic co...
2024-08-08
05 min
Listen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full Audiobook
Protesting Too Much: A BBC Radio 4 Sitcom Audiobook by Kate Brooke
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 785120 Title: Protesting Too Much: A BBC Radio 4 Sitcom Author: Kate Brooke, Sally Phillips Narrator: Alan Francis, Brian Bowles, Chris Pavlo, Eleanor Bron, Full Cast , John Fortune, Louisa Milwood-Haigh, Sally Phillips, Sue Elliott-Nicholls Format: Unabridged Length: 02:53:31 Language: English Release date: 08-08-24 Publisher: PGRH UK Genres: Fiction & Literature, General, Family Life Summary: A hilarious 90s BBC Radio 4 sitcom performed by an all-star cast Starring comedian John Fortune, best known for the satirical TV show Bremner, Bird and Fortune, and screen legend Eleanor Bron, Protesting Too Much is written by...
2024-08-08
2h 53
Databusters
S5 E5 Key Stage SATs 2024
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters discuss Key Stage 2 SATs 2024. Jamie's Primary Assessment Gateway blog Special Consideration figures 2022 (Tabs 17, 18 & 19) Key stage 2 attainment: National headlines 23/24 National curriculum test handbook: 2016 and 2017 containing 2016 'cut scores' Measuring Up by Daniel Koretz (page 188 onwards) Sophie Bartlett's tweet with scores for 'pass marks' the 'cut scores' for 2017-2024 Key stage 2 attainment: National headlines 2016-2024 'Little Guide for Teachers: Using student data' podcast Thinking Deeply...
2024-07-12
34 min
Databusters
S5 E4 Attendance matters
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters discuss attendance data. Richard's What do we know about Pupil Absence and what should schools do as a result? blog. Links between absence and attainment are consistent over time. Schooldash blog Post-pandemic pupil absences have remained stubbornly high with interactive absence charts. FFT's Pupils with absence rates between 5% and 15% blog. EEF guidance. DfE Working together to improve school attendance. Insight's Pupil Attendance reporting.
2024-07-03
32 min
Databusters
A strategic approach to developing your use of student data
An audio version of A strategic approach to developing your use of student data by Richard Selfridge
2024-05-20
06 min
Thinking Deeply about Primary Education
'Using student data' with Richard Selfridge
Episode 176: This week on Thinking Deeply about Primary Education, the inimitable Richard Selfridge joins me for an exploration of the use of student data and how teachers can (and should) use student data in a ways that are cost-effective (currency = time) and impactful in the classroom. As part of the chat we discuss... The misuse of data (common errors/misconceptions) How data can (and should) be used How to balance time, effort and impact when establishing data use systems ...and much, much more. If you enjoy this episode, please support us by subscribing to our...
2024-05-11
45 min
Databusters
S5 E3 Developing a Data Strategy
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters discuss developing a Data Strategy to improve your use of education data. Schools Week article on attendance rules. More information and tickets for Data in Schools Conferences
2024-04-22
32 min
Databusters
S5 E2 International Bright Young Things
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters discuss global education and England's place in the world. More information and tickets for Data in Schools Conferences Factfullness - Hans Rosling's legacy (https://www.gapminder.org/factfulness/gap/) How not to be ignorant about the world (https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_and_ola_rosling_how_not_to_be_ignorant_about_the_world)United Nation's Global Goals for Education ( https://www.globalgoals.org/goals/4-quality-education/) UNESCO's Global Education Monitoring report (https://www.education-progress.org/en/articles/learning) IEA's TIMMS...
2024-01-23
35 min
Databusters
S5 E1 Key Stage 1 and Who's 'Disadvantaged'?
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters discuss the end of statutory assessment at the end of Key Stage 1 and what Ofsted and the DfE mean by 'disadvantaged pupils'. More information and tickets for Data in Schools Conferences End of KS1 Assessments KS1: "The government encourages schools to administer the optional tests and teacher assessments, but there is no requirement to use these, or report results to parents or local authorities, and they will not be used for school accountability purposes. Schools who do not use the optional tests and teacher assessments do not have...
2023-11-16
28 min
Databusters
S4 E5 Becky Allen Part 2 The future of Education Data
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The second part of the Databusters discussion with Professor Becky Allen. Data in Schools Conference, London The Next Big Thing In School Improvement by Rebecca Allen, Matthew Evans and Ben White Becky Allen - Musings on Education Policy
2023-07-05
52 min
Databusters
S4 E4 Becky Allen Part 1 - How Did We get Here?
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters welcome Professor Becky Allen to the Databusters HQ. Data in Schools Conference Databusting Ashton-Under-Lyne The Next Big Thing In School Improvement by Rebecca Allen, Matthew Evans and Ben White Becky Allen - Musings on Education Policy
2023-05-31
38 min
Databusters
S4 E3 Age-Related Expectations and the 'lowest 20%' of readers
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters discuss what Ofsted mean by 'pupils who are reading below age-related expectations (the lowest 20%)'. Age-Related Expectations? by James Pembroke Using Data Properly: Which side of March 2nd? by Richard Selfridge Getting older quicker by Dave Thompson for FFT Datalab
2023-03-09
31 min
Mind the Gap: Making Education Work Across the Globe
Education Data Wizardry with Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke, Mind the Gap, Ep. 53 (S3E9)
For this episode, special guests Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke join hosts Tom Sherrington and Emma Turner to discuss the effective uses of data. The conversation begins by exploring the context for much of the data practices and initiatives. The beginning of the episode focuses on what Richard and James have seen in the past and how schools & governing bodies have taken the lessons of the past to create the systems in play across education in the UK today. Some topics include the data wave, challenging assumptions, data efficiency, and levels-based data. About the participants:
2023-01-11
54 min
Golden Grenades
Episode 28: Samuel West
YOLOBirder’s guest on Golden Grenades in this new episode is actor and sometimes director Samuel West. He’s played Hamlet and Richard II for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Jeffrey Skilling in Enron in the West End and the voice of Pongo in Disney’s 101 Dalmations II. His television work includes Slow Horses, The Crown, Small Axe, Mr Selfridge and his films include Darkest Hour, Suffragette… Source
2022-12-30
53 min
Databusters
S4 E2 A Databusters' Guide for Governors
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The Databusters recorded a webinar for primary school governors on 1 December 2022; here is the audio for you. Inspection Data Summary Report (IDSR) login School Performance Tables Sign up to receive data updates from the DfE Follow James and Richard on Twitter
2022-12-06
1h 09
Databusters
S4 Episode 1 Statutory Assessment and Assessing the Wider Curriculum
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The databusters discuss 2022's statutory assessment data and assessing the wider curriculum. DfE Key Stage 2 Attainment 2021-22 DfE GCSE results infographic 2021-22 FFT Datalab GCSE results 2022: The main trends in grades and entries blog @jpembroke Writing v Reading Graph tweet James Pembroke: Primary Accountability and VA Calculator 2021/22 @MichaelT1979 Wider Curriculum tweet Ofsted: Curriculum research reviews Chris Quigley Assessment across the Wider Curriculum Thinking deeply about Primary Education podcast - the databusters...
2022-10-12
40 min
Thinking Deeply about Primary Education
(S5,E6) Assessment w/James Pembroke and Richard Selfridge
Episode 93: This week on TDaPE it brings me tremendous pleasure to share another episode with two truly inspirational guests, James Pembroke and Richard Selfridge. During the episode we talk about all things assessment, including; whether tracking systems have an upside, standardised testing has a downside, what their guiding assessment principles are, what they would do if they became schools minister and much, much more. Whether you're new to the profession or an experienced senior leader, you won't want to miss this one... Databusters Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/databusters/id1482223786 D...
2022-10-08
1h 54
Databusters
S3E6 KS2 results, MTC & Ofsted 2021-22
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The databusters discuss 2022's Key Stage 2 results, the Multiplication Tables Check and Ofsted's inspection of RI schools in 2021-22. Key stage 2 attainment 2022: national headlines FFT Datalab: Key Stage 2 2022: How have things changed since 2019? by Dave Thomson Insight MTC headlines by James Pembroke Schools commentary July 2022: schools that require improvement Contact us on @databusting or @jpembroke
2022-07-18
29 min
Databusters
S3 Episode 5 Supporting pupils with SEND in the classroom
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The databusters discuss statutory assessment and how to identify and support pupils with SEND in schools. Databusting Oldham - 21 June 2022 DfE SEND Review summary document SEND and AP Green paper consultation Primary Assessment dates Driver Youth Trust approach to supporting literacy difficulties Ofsted School Inspection Framework - Para 368. Because of the often vastly different types of pupils’ needs, inspectors will not compare the outcomes achieved by pupils with SEND with those achieved by other pupils with SEND in...
2022-06-08
34 min
Databusters
S3 Episode 4 Dataproof Your School, and who's included in KS2 SATs 2022
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The databusters discuss who's included in KS2 SATs 2022 and discuss their newly published book, Dataproof Your School. Databusting Norwich - 4 February 2022 10 things I still hate about data - James Pembroke ASCL - A Great Education for Every Child Computer Adaptive tests - What's not to like? Contact us on Twitter: @databusting or @jpembroke
2022-01-28
36 min
Databusters
S3 Episode 3 Tom Richmond talks EDSK Making Progress report
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The databusters welcome special guest Tom Richmond, Director of the EDSK think tank, to discuss Making Progress, EDSK's latest report on the future of assessment and accountability in Primary Schools. Making progress The future of assessment and accountability in primary schools Contact us on Twitter: @databusting or @jpembroke
2021-12-17
33 min
Databusters
S3 Episode 2 Julian Grenier talks Development Matters
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s regular look at education data. The Databusters are back with the third part of a series of podcasts looking at what has been happening in the Early Years Foundation Stage with special guest Julian Grenier, Headteacher of Sheringham Nursery School and Children's Centre in Newham, East London. Inside the Secret garden - Julian Grenier's website Development Matters - Non-statutory curriculum guidance for the early years foundation stage The Thorny Issue of Tracking in the Early Years by James Pembroke Minds Matter Report from the Early Year...
2021-11-24
32 min
Databusters
S3 Episode 1 - Development Matters
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s regular look at education data. The data Busters are back with the second part of a series of podcasts looking at what has been happening in the Early Years Foundation Stage and what databusters need to know about Development Matters. Development Matters - Non-statutory curriculum guidance for the early years foundation stage The Thorny Issue of Tracking in the Early Years by James Pembroke Coronavirus (COVID-19): school and college accountability 2021/22: "Primary school tests and assessments () results will not be published in key stage 2 (KS2) performance tables in ac...
2021-09-28
28 min
Databusters
S2 Episode 4 - Baseline Matters
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's regular look at education data. The databusters are back with the first part of a series of podcasts looking at what has been happening in the Early Years Foundation Stage, and what databusters need to know about the Reception baseline. FFT Datalab on Junior and Infant schools, 2015 Richard: A Seven-year Progress Measure Will be Largely Meaningless – But Fuzzy Data Might be Good News for Schools, 2018 James: The reception baseline and the future of primary progress measures, 2019
2021-06-30
30 min
Databusters
S2 Episode 3 - Hit the ground running
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's monthly look at Education data. Schools have returned to face-to-face teaching again for all pupils, so what should schools be doing to support all their students following the latest national lockdown? Teacher Tapp: Staring at our screens: findings from lockdown 2.0, week 3 National Tutoring Programme The Observer: England’s ‘catch-up’ tutors are being short-changed by private employers Contact us on Twitter: @databusting or @jpembroke
2021-03-09
29 min
The Space Bar: Ecommerce Podcast by Space 48
#7: The changing face of retail
On this week's episode we're unpicking the top eCommerce stories of the past few weeks and discussing what is happening on the high street and what it will look like when we get out of the current lockdown. We specifically cover: 1. Primark 'refusing' to go online despite suffering a rumoured £1bn loss during the pandemic 2. The Boohoo acquisition of Debenhams 3, ASOS acquiring the Arcadia group brands such as TopShop, TopMan and Miss Selfridge. To help us dissect these stories, we're joined by industry experts Richard Marshall, the VP of B...
2021-02-07
1h 00
Databusters
S2 Episode 2 Here we are again
With another national lockdown and a move into Remote Learning, we look at what schools should do now.
2021-01-20
29 min
First Action Bureau
The Truth Hurts | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 10
It’s time for Nero to learn the truth. But is this the truth? How can she be sure of anything now? But she’s about to be faced with something undeniable and truly disturbing. Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be the best agent the Bureau has, but something strange is going...
2020-11-19
11 min
First Action Bureau
From Earth to the Moon | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 9
Nero, Hunter and Benjamin - an unlikely trio if ever there was one, and Nero’s not sure who she’d rather spend less time with. No time to think about that though - Nero has other more pressing things on her mind. Is anything real? Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be t...
2020-11-12
08 min
First Action Bureau
Compromised | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 8
The news from Benjamin is hit Nero hard. If what he’s said is true - how can she be sure about anything? Meanwhile the Bureau is becoming suspicious of Nero and Benjamin’s activity. It’s time for Nero to be assigned a new partner… Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be the b...
2020-11-05
07 min
First Action Bureau
Parks & Relaxation | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 7
Benjamin’s been in touch again. And now Nero’s going to meet him. Is it a date? She hopes not. But after telling her ‘Nothing is true’, Nero is intrigued. She's about to learn something that could change everything! Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be the best agent the Bureau has...
2020-10-29
09 min
First Action Bureau
Feelings | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 6
Mission successful. Wilkin is dead, and Nero has saved the Mars Two colony. Not a bad day’s work. Now it’s time to head home, but Benjamin Saal is in her head. How? Why? She’s about to receive some disturbing news about him. Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be the bes...
2020-10-22
09 min
First Action Bureau
It's What I Do... | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 5
Despite Nero’s headaches, she has a job to do. She’s confirmed the intel on Wilkin, and now it’s time to proceed with her orders. Another kill. But that’s no challenge for Nero… it’s what she does. Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be the best agent the Bureau has...
2020-10-15
09 min
Databusters
S2 Episode 1 - So, what do we do now?
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's monthly look at Education data. What happened over the summer, and how have schools reacted since all pupils returned to school in September? And now that pupils have settled back in to the new normals, what should we do now? COVID-19 Learning Loss: What We Know and How to Move Forward - Dylan WIliam Making sense of standardised scores and scaled scores in primary schools - Richard Selfridge The thorny issue of tracking in Early Years - James Pembroke Contact us on Twitter: @databusting or @jpembroke
2020-10-12
38 min
First Action Bureau
Poisoned Mind | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 4
Nero settles in at Mars Two, but she needs to confirm her intel on Charlize Wilkin before she can proceed with her orders. But with her bizarre headaches intensifying and becoming more frequent, is something even more sinister than Wilkin’s alleged plot going on? Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be the...
2020-10-08
09 min
In the 'House Seats'
Ep22: Richard Guy Mawbey, global wig and hair creator for the stars of stage and screen.
Send us a textRichard has enjoyed a great career in hair, make-up and wigs. He has worked on Finding Neverland, Evita, La Cage Aux Folles, Frost Nixon, Waitress and Priscilla in New York. London theatre credits include: BIG the MUSICAL, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Fiddler on the Roof, Nine to Five, Uncle Vanya, Guys and Dolls at the Royal Albert Hall, Pack of Lies, Pinter at the Pinter, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Labour of Love, Spamilton, Lazarus the David Bowie Musical, The Libertine, Mrs Henderson Presents, Elf, The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Season, The...
2020-10-04
41 min
First Action Bureau
Arrivals | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 3
Nero has done her job so far - she’s started to bond with her target, and it seems to be going in the right direction. However, all is not well on the final approach to Mars. Could this all be part of Charlize Wilkin’s plan? Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones ma...
2020-10-01
00 min
First Action Bureau
Dreamliner | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 2
It’s time for Nero’s next mission - and she’s heading to Mars Two base, but maybe a bit of distance between her and Benjamin Saal will be a good thing. He’s being weird... She’ll be tracking world-renowned tech entrepreneur Charlize Wilkin. But chances are this one’s going to be a bumpy ride. Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About The SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able t...
2020-10-01
00 min
First Action Bureau
First Action | First Action Bureau | Series 1 Episode 1
Meet Nero Jones. She’s First Action Bureau's top agent, and she’ll do whatever is required to keep the world safe. Monitoring, intervention and assassination are her specialities. So what’s next for one of the world’s best secret agents? And what is troubling this deadly assassin? Learn more at firstactionbureau.com About the SeriesThe First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero...
2020-10-01
00 min
Distinct Nostalgia
Showcasing Original Drama - 'Sylvia' by Lesley Strachan examines the splits in Britain's leading suffragette family 'The Pankhursts'
Let us know what you think of the latest episode of Distinct Nostalgia by clicking here and sending us a messageSylvia sheds light on the little explored divide in the family at the heart of the suffragette movement in Britain in the early part of the 20th Century. It charts Sylvia Pankhurst’s split with her own family over the issue of class involvement in the struggle for women to get the vote - her belief that the suffrage movement should include working women was put into practice when she founded a toy fa...
2020-09-22
45 min
First Action Bureau
First Action Bureau | Spy-fi full cast audio drama from the worlds of Gerry Anderson
The First Action Bureau exists to protect the Earth - near-utopian by 2068 - from criminal elements before they get the chance to act. Using decades of ‘big data’ and globally connected quantum artificial intelligence, the Bureau is able to predict criminal activity before it occurs. Nero Jones may be the best agent the Bureau has, but something strange is going on. Headaches and bizarre dreams are troubling this deadly assassin, and as her missions continue it becomes increasingly clear that all is not well... not just with her, but with the Bureau itself. But where do the lies end? And...
2020-09-03
02 min
The Schools & Academies Show Podcast
Efficient Use of SEND Funding
How can a data-driven use of funding be used to review your practice and improve the outcomes of pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities? What's the right way to collect, choose and analyse data? In this week's episode Karen and Richard from the Driver Youth Trust provide you with their recommendations on how to measure success and maximise funding value. 📎 Practical Approaches of SEND Funding and Value for MoneyHigh Needs Funding arrangements: reviewing options for local authorities and institutions for 2019-2020 Accessing resources and training your workforce: making faster, better SEND...
2020-07-24
28 min
Databusters
S1 Episode 8 - The New Normal
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's monthly look at Education data. How have schools responded to the New Normal, and what should you look for in a tracking system?
2020-06-23
48 min
Databusters
S1 Episode 7 - Staying Alert
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke's monthly look at Education data. How have schools’ responded to the Stay Home, Protect the NHS and Save Lives phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, and how are they planning to Stay Alert, Control the Virus and Save Lives? Adam Boxer - I want to go back to school French classrooms - from Lionel Top on Twitter DfE: Coronavirus-Covid 19 advice DfE: Actions for educational and childcare settings to prepare for wider opening from 1 June 2020 DfE: Preparing for the wider opening of schools from 1 June NAHT: New Guidance on...
2020-05-15
39 min
Databusters
S1 Episode 6 - What just happened?
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s monthly look at Education Data. Schools, colleges and early years settings to close - DfE press release 18 March 2020 Coronavirus (COVID-19): cancellation of GCSEs, AS and A levels in 2020 - DfE 20 March 2020 Further details on exams and grades announced - DfE 20 March 2020 Awarding grades in 2020 - FFT datalab blog GCSE results in English and maths: Whatever approach is taken, here is how it should be validated - FFT datalab blog @Databusting @jpembroke Send us a voice message
2020-03-25
41 min
Databusters
S1 Episode 5 - Is Data Dead? and Standardised Testing
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s monthly look at Education Data. Is Data Dead? - James Pembroke How and why tests are standardised - Richard Selfridge Databusting for Schools on tour @Databusting @jpembroke Send us a voice message
2020-02-04
29 min
Databusters
S1 Episode 4 - Performance Tables and the Phonics Screening Check
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s monthly look at Education Data. Sean Harford - Our latest statistics - a first look at the EIF https://educationinspection.blog.gov.uk/2019/12/16/our-latest-statistics-a-first-look-at-the-eif/ Ofsted info: https://ofsted.info Peter Atherton (https://twitter.com/DataEducator) https://twitter.com/DataEducator/status/1197646374558486528?s=20 Primary school performance tables: 2019 https://www.gov.uk/search/research-and-statistics?content_store_document_type=published_statistics&organisations%5B%5D=department-for-education James Pembroke - Reforming the Performance Tables https://www.sigplus.co.uk/2019/12/reforming-the-performance-tables/ Phonics Screening Check https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/phonics-screening-check-administration Databusting for Schools on tour! https://www.databustingforschools.co.uk/su...
2019-12-18
54 min
Databusters
S1 Episode 3 - Who’s in and Who’s out of Primary Progress Measures, and what everyone needs to know about Quintiles
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s monthly look at Education Data. Ian Stokes (https://twitter.com/ianstokesed) - New EIF inspections - are Ofsted still 'judging by numbers'? https://ianstokes.org/investigations Mary Bousted - Ofsted's Framework asks way too much of Primary Staff https://www.tes.com/news/ofsteds-framework-asks-way-too-much-primary-staff Don't panic about quintiles - https://www.sigplus.co.uk/2019/10/dont-panic-about-quintiles/ Quntiles part 2 - How to be above and below average at the same time https://www.sigplus.co.uk/2019/10/quintiles-part-2-how-to-be-above-and-below-average-at-the-same-time/ Databusting for Schools on tour! https://www.dat...
2019-11-14
41 min
Databusters
S1 Episode 2 - Progress Measures, Target Setting and Confidence Intervals
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s monthly look at Education Data. EIF updates: Dan Morrow in Schools Week (https://schoolsweek.co.uk/ofsteds-new-framework-from-watchdog-to-service-dog/) and Geoff Barton in TES (https://www.tes.com/news/im-holding-my-nerve-my-support-new-ofsted) ISDR: School inspection data summary report (IDSR) guide https://www.gov.uk/guidance/school-inspection-data-summary-report-idsr-guide Progress Measures: Becky Allen - What if we cannot measure pupil progress? (https://rebeccaallen.co.uk/2018/05/23/what-if-we-cannot-measure-pupil-progress) James Pembroke - Should progress measures be scrapped for primary schools? (https://www.sigplus.co.uk/2019/05/should-progress-measures-be-scrapped-for-primary-schools/) Confidence Intervals: Richard Selfridge - How Sig +/- is calculated and why it does not mean what you mi...
2019-10-14
1h 00
Databusters
S1 Episode 1 - Ofsted EIF, IDSR and Standardized Scores
Richard Selfridge and James Pembroke’s monthly look at Education Data. Links to EIF and IDSR: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/education-inspection-framework Webinar on the Education Inspection Framework https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/using-ofsteds-inspection-dashboard-early-years-foundation-stage-profile-to-key-stage-4 Get in touch via https://twitter.com/Jack_Marwood or https://twitter.com/Jpembroke Leave us a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/databusters/message
2019-09-23
38 min
Science Pie (Deutsch) - Science Pie
Ein teurer Spaß
Wir sind, nach langer Pause, wieder da! Passenderweise mit einer Episode darüber, wie die Buchproduktion vor ein paar hundert Jahren funktionierte. Richard Gameson und Andrew Beeby erzählen uns in Teil drei der Serie von komplizierten Kapitälchen, handgeschriebenen Büchern und Söhnen, die zu viel Geld ausgeben. Eine kleine Episode zum Eingewöhnen - und als Ankündigung für Goethes Faust und Einsteins Haken, das am 21.07.2017 erscheint! Mehr Informationen unter www.rowohlt.de/taschenbuch/annika-brockschmidt-goethes-faust-und-einsteins-haken.html. Musik von Pandora Selfridge und Dennis Schulz.
2017-07-18
00 min
Science Pie (Deutsch) - Science Pie
Ein teurer Spaß
Wir sind, nach langer Pause, wieder da! Passenderweise mit einer Episode darüber, wie die Buchproduktion vor ein paar hundert Jahren funktionierte. Richard Gameson und Andrew Beeby erzählen uns in Teil drei der Serie von komplizierten Kapitälchen, handgeschriebenen Büchern und Söhnen, die zu viel Geld ausgeben. Eine kleine Episode zum Eingewöhnen - und als Ankündigung für Goethes Faust und Einsteins Haken, das am 21.07.2017 erscheint! Mehr Informationen unter www.rowohlt.de/taschenbuch/annika-brockschmidt-goethes-faust-und-einsteins-haken.html. Musik von Pandora Selfridge und Dennis Schulz.
2017-07-18
58 min
Science Pie (Deutsch) - Science Pie
Ein teurer Spaß
Wir sind, nach langer Pause, wieder da! Passenderweise mit einer Episode darüber, wie die Buchproduktion vor ein paar hundert Jahren funktionierte. Richard Gameson und Andrew Beeby erzählen uns in Teil drei der Serie von komplizierten Kapitälchen, handgeschriebenen Büchern und Söhnen, die zu viel Geld ausgeben. Eine kleine Episode zum Eingewöhnen - und als Ankündigung für Goethes Faust und Einsteins Haken, das am 21.07.2017 erscheint! Mehr Informationen unter www.rowohlt.de/taschenbuch/annika-brockschmidt-goethes-faust-und-einsteins-haken.html. Musik von Pandora Selfridge und Dennis Schulz.
2017-07-18
00 min
50 Things That Made the Modern Economy
Department Store
Flamboyant American retailer Harry Gordon Selfridge introduced Londoners to a whole new shopping experience, one honed in the department stores of late-19th century America. He swept away previous shopkeepers’ customs of keeping shopper and merchandise apart to one where “just looking” was positively encouraged. In the full-page newspaper adverts Selfridge took out when his eponymous department store opened in London in the early 1900s, he compared the “pleasures of shopping” to those of “sight-seeing”. He installed the largest plate glass windows in the world – and created, behind them, the most sumptuous shop window displays. His adverts pointedly made clear that the “whole...
2017-07-01
09 min
50 Things That Made the Modern Economy
Department Store
Flamboyant American retailer Harry Gordon Selfridge introduced Londoners to a whole new shopping experience, one honed in the department stores of late-19th century America. He swept away previous shopkeepers’ customs of keeping shopper and merchandise apart to one where “just looking” was positively encouraged. In the full-page newspaper adverts Selfridge took out when his eponymous department store opened in London in the early 1900s, he compared the “pleasures of shopping” to those of “sight-seeing”. He installed the largest plate glass windows in the world – and created, behind them, the most sumptuous shop window displays. His adverts pointedly made clear that the “...
2017-07-01
09 min
Saturday Live
Paul Young
Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir are joined by Paul Young.His music was the sound of the 80's, with a multitude of chart topping hits, he won Best British Male at the Brit awards, toured Europe and America, and sang the opening lines of 'Do they know it's Christmas' for Band Aid in 1984. Paul Young talks about his passion for music, performing, 'Tex Mex' and Soul, the theme of the first solo album he's released for 20 years.Deta Hedman is ranked number one by the World Darts Federation. An unexpected achievement given that she was...
2016-04-02
1h 25