Brighter Thinking Pod

Cambridge University Press

The education podcast

  • 16 minutes 18 seconds
    Ep 43: Introduction to Climate Change Education

    Welcome back to the Brighter Thinking Pod from Cambridge.  In today's episode, we're starting to think about climate change education, moreover, what is education's role in tackling the climate crisis? Our host for this episode is Head of Thought Leadership at Cambridge, Paul Ellis. He is joined by special guest, Chrsitine Özden. Christine is the Global Director for Climate Education at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, and is focused on the climate-related contexts, challenges and opportunities for all of us within the world of education.

     

    Show notes: 

    Cambridge Introudction to Climate Change paper - https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/why-choose-us/benefits-of-a-cambridge-education/climate-change-education/

    Climate change education survey - https://cambridge.welcomesyourfeedback.net/s/tmmmin

    Cambridge X (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/CambridgeInt

    Cambridge Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambridgeint/

    Full podcast transcript on Brighter Thinking Blog - https://www.cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-ep-43-introduction-to-climate-change-education

     

    27 March 2024, 3:22 pm
  • 59 minutes 24 seconds
    Ep 42: How to be an Effective Maths Teacher in the Fast-Changing Modern World

    In this episode, we discuss a topic that is never far from teachers' lips: technology! From ChatGPT to Wolfram Alpha, we look at how teachers are still the most valuable asset a student has, even in this world of rapidly-advancing technology.

    Our host for this episode is Commissioning Editor for our maths titles at the Press, Arifah Khan. She is joined by two special guests, Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw. 

    Karen is an experienced teacher and teacher-trainer who now works as an author and materials developer. She is the author of a number of mathematics courses. Nick is a maths teacher, senior leader and author of our Cambridge IGCSE™ Mathematics Core & Extended coursebook.

    For all the show notes, plus extra info, go to cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-ep-42-how-to-be-an-effective-maths-teacher-in-a-fast-changing-modern-world

    27 July 2023, 8:43 am
  • 35 minutes 19 seconds
    Bonus ep: How Students can get Match Fit for Examinations by Learning from Elite Athletes and the Latest Scientific Research

    This is a special five part mini-series where we are focusing on how best to eat healthily throughout our lives and encourage other people to do the same. 

    In this fifth and final episode, we discuss what students can learn from elite athletes when preparing for their examinations. Your host for this episode is Paul Ellis – Head of Teaching and Learning Strategy at Cambridge Assessment International Education. Our other regular co-host in this series, Dr Chris McLeod, turns guest for this episode. Chris is an academic at Loughborough University, UK, with an expertise in behavioural nutrition and public health. His research aims to improve people’s nutrition, and particularly the nutrition of vulnerable populations by implementing psychological interventions in the public health space.

    Find all show notes and extra information at cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-nutrition.

    20 July 2023, 1:32 pm
  • 33 minutes 54 seconds
    Bonus ep: The Difficulties and Avenues for Delivering Educational Offerings About Healthy Eating to Minoritized Ethnic Communities

    This is a special five part mini-series where we are focusing on how best to eat healthily throughout our lives and encourage other people to do the same. 

    In this fourth episode, we discuss healthy eating for minoritized ethnic communities. Your hosts are Paul Ellis – Head of Teaching and Learning Strategy at Cambridge Assessment International Education – and Dr Chris McLeod – an academic at Loughborough University, UK, with an expertise in behavioural nutrition and public health. Our special guest for this episode is Dr Hibbah Osei-Kwasi – Lecturer in the school of sport, exercise and health sciences at Loughborough University. Hibbah's research focuses on dietary practices and behavioural change interventions for black, minority ethnic groups.

    Find all show notes and extra information at cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-nutrition.

    13 July 2023, 3:31 pm
  • 29 minutes 20 seconds
    Bonus ep: Educating Adults to Eat More Healthily

    This is a special five part mini-series where we are focusing on how best to eat healthily throughout our lives and encourage other people to do the same. 

    In this third episode, we continue up the ages and look at how best to educate adults when it comes to healthy eating. Your hosts are Paul Ellis - Head of Teaching and Learning Strategy at Cambridge Assessment International Education - and Dr Chris McLeod - an academic at Loughborough University, UK, with an expertise in behavioural nutrition and public health. Our special guest for this episode is Dr Lucy Porter – a Postdoctural Researcher who is interested in why we eat the things we do and how we can use psychology to make healthy eating easy and enjoyable. 

    Find all show notes and extra information at cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-nutrition.

     

    5 July 2023, 12:21 pm
  • 31 minutes 42 seconds
    Bonus ep: Understanding How Adolescents Could Eat More Healthily

    This is a special five part mini-series where we are focusing on how best to eat healthily throughout our lives and encourage other people to do the same. 

    In this second episode, we look at understanding how adolescents could eat more healthily. Your hosts are Paul Ellis - Head of Teaching and Learning Strategy at Cambridge Assessment International Education - and Dr Chris McLeod - an academic at Loughborough University, UK, with an expertise in behavioural nutrition and public health. Our special guest for this episode is Lecturer in Psychology at Loughborough University, Dr Hannah White.

    Find all show notes and extra information at cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-nutrition.

    28 June 2023, 4:30 pm
  • 28 minutes 34 seconds
    Bonus ep: How to Educate Young Children and Caregivers About Healthy Eating

    This is a special five part mini-series where we are focusing on how best to eat healthily throughout our lives and encourage other people to do the same. 

    In this first episode, we look at how to educate young children and caregivers about healthy eating. Your hosts are Paul Ellis - Head of Teaching and Learning Strategy at Cambridge Assessment International Education - and Dr Chris McLeod - an academic at Loughborough University, UK, with an expertise in behavioural nutrition and public health. Our special guest for this episode is Professor of Psychology and Public Health in the school of sport, exercise and health science at Loughborough University, Professor Emma Haycraft.

    Find all show notes and extra information at cambridge.org/education/blog/brighter-thinking-pod-nutrition.

    28 June 2023, 3:39 pm
  • 36 minutes 20 seconds
    Ep 41: Mental Fluency in Maths

    In this episode, we look at mental fluency in maths and how teachers can support their students when preparing for non-calculator questions. 

    Our host for this episode is Commissioning Editor for our maths titles at the Press, Arifah Khan. She is joined by two practising teachers, Jasmine Teo and Nick Asker. 

    Jasmine graduated with a Master of Science, specialising in Mathematics for Educators. She has over two decades of teaching experience, both in public as well as international schools in Singapore. A creative teacher, she likes to experiment with digital tools and inquiry in her teaching. 

    Nick is an independent Mathematics Advisor. He started teaching mathematics in 1982 and has taught in a variety of settings including secondary schools and all-age special schools. Nick regularly leads workgroups for the National Centre for the Excellence in Teaching of Mathematics, and is a tutor on their PD lead programme. Nick has also led teacher education programmes in Africa and the Middle East.

    Show notes:

    National Centre for the Excellence in Teaching of Mathematics

    Relational Understanding and Instrumental Understanding – Richard Skemp

    Jasmine's gradient and tangent example

    Carol Dweck – Developing a Growth Mindset

    Desmos

    GeoGebra

    Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics

    Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Additional Mathematics

    9 June 2023, 8:39 am
  • 41 minutes 50 seconds
    Ep 40: How to ‘NRICH’ Maths Students Through Project Work: Tasks for IGCSE

    In this episode, we are discussing project work in maths lessons. What are the benefits? How can you facilitate a successful project-based lesson in maths and what kinds of skills do projects teach?

    Our host today is Arifah Khan, Commissioning Editor for our Mathematics titles. She is joined by two special guests with ties to NRICH. NRICH is an innovative collaboration between the Faculties of Mathematics and Education at the University of Cambridge which focuses on problem solving and on creating opportunities for students to learn mathematics through exploration and discussion.

    Alison Kiddle is a freelance mathematics education consultant, having previously worked for NRICH as Key Stage 4 coordinator. Charlie Gilderdale is the Secondary Coordinator at NRICH.

     

    Show notes

    NRICH

    Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Core and Extended 

    Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Additional Mathematics

    'Sowing the seeds for a more creative society' by Professor Mitchel Resnick, Director of the Lifelong Kindergarten research group at the MIT Media Lab

    Lifelong Kindergarten: Cultivating Creativity through Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play, Mitchel Resnick

    Growth Mindset, Carol Dwek The role of the teacher in mathematical project work: how to support students, blog by Alison Kiddle Why is it important for students to undertake project work in mathematics? Blog by Charlie Gilderdale

     

    1 June 2023, 3:53 pm
  • 20 minutes 46 seconds
    Ep 39: Top Tips for Teaching Primary and Lower Secondary Global Perspectives

    Are you looking for some top tips for helping students to build their skills in the Global Perspectives classroom? Then this episode is for you! 

    Our host for this episode is Commissioning Editor for Global Perspectives and Commerce at the Press, Julia Fusi. She is joined by two special guests. Nancy Budler is a teacher at Brighouse High School in Calderdale, UK. She is also a teacher trainer and one of the authors from our upcoming Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series. Claire Payne is a teacher trainer and tutor at international online school, Wolsey Hall.

    Show notes 

    Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives resources

    Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives resources 

    Cambridge Panel

    What is a Global Perspectives Challenge?

    Sample Primary Challenges

    Sample Lower Secondary Challenges

    25 May 2023, 9:37 am
  • 32 minutes 30 seconds
    Ep 38: Stretch, Support and Challenge in Upper Secondary Science part 2

    We're back for part 2 of Stretch, Support and Challenge in Upper Secondary Science. In this episode, we look at challenging your students who want to take sciences beyond school, as well as the kinds of transferable skills sciences teach for those students who want to take a different path. 

    Our host again is Senior Product Marketing Executive at the Press, Tamsin Hart. She is rejoined by Head of Science, David Martindill. David authors titles from our IGCSE biology and combined and co-ordinated sciences series. We also welcome back Chemistry Teacher, Dr. Steve Owen, author from our IB biology and chemistry series.

    Show notes 

    Cambridge IGCSE Combined and Co-ordinated Science

    Biology for the IB Diploma 

    Chemistry for the IB Diploma 

    SMOsNotes - IB Chemistry and IGCSE Chemistry worksheets by Dr Steve Owen 

    Cambridge University Press Twitter

    Cambridge University Press Instagram

    Email us at [email protected]

    18 May 2023, 10:32 am
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