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1 Training's Biggest Blind Spot Revealed: Julie Dirksen 27:09
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Julie Dirksen’s three key insights about modern change mastery: most training fails because it ignores immediate relevance; organizational change temporarily destroys people's competence and professional identity; corporate learning only addresses logic while ignoring the emotional brain that actually drives decisions. Julie Dirksen joins me to dissect why most corporate training feels like "high school, but worse." She's spent years figuring out how to design learning that actually changes behavior, not just fills heads with information. Her printer repair experiment reveals why engagement isn't about jazzing up content—it's about timing and immediate application. When your printer's broken and you need it fixed, suddenly that boring YouTube video becomes fascinating. But here's what really stuck with me: change doesn't just alter what people do, it shatters who they are. Take someone who's unconsciously competent at their job and force them to learn new processes, and you've just broken their professional identity. Julie introduces the elephant-rider metaphor to explain why purely rational training approaches fail. Your logical brain might understand why change is necessary, but your emotional, experiential brain—the elephant—often has other plans. If you're leading transformation efforts and wondering why smart people resist obviously good ideas, this conversation will shift how you think about supporting behavior change in organizations. Change Signal. Cut through the blather, the BS, and the noise to find the good stuff that works in change. If you’re a transformational leader seeking modern change mastery, you’re in exactly the right place. *** WHEN YOU’RE READY 🎧 A new episode every week (and sometimes two!) The Change Signal newsletter. Short, practical, weekly *** CONNECT 💼 Connect on LinkedIn *** SAY THANKS 💜 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts 💚 Leave a review on Spotify…
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Contenu fourni par The Centre for Education and Youth and The Centre for Education. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par The Centre for Education and Youth and The Centre for Education ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Alix Robertson and Baz Ramaiah of The Centre for Education and Youth (along with their expert guests) explore developments in education and youth research and policy. There is a particular focus on how research can affect teachers, educational leaders and policy makers as well as others with a wider interest in improving outcomes for all of our young people. This is a UK based show.
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Alix Robertson and Baz Ramaiah of The Centre for Education and Youth (along with their expert guests) explore developments in education and youth research and policy. There is a particular focus on how research can affect teachers, educational leaders and policy makers as well as others with a wider interest in improving outcomes for all of our young people. This is a UK based show.
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1 #013 – The Life Pedagogic: Matt Jones 52:13
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The Youth and Education Podcast is thrilled to welcome Matt Jones OBE to take us through his Life Pedagogic.

1 #012 – The Life Pedagogic: Lucy Kellaway 51:55
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The Youth and Education Podcast is delighted to welcome Lucy Kellaway to share her Life Pedagogic.

1 #011 – The Life Pedagogic: Dame Christine Lenehan 48:47
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The Youth and Education Podcast is delighted to welcome Dame Christine Lenehan to talk through her Life Pedagogic.

1 #010 – The Life Pedagogic: Vic Goddard 59:28
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The Youth and Education Podcast is thrilled to welcome Vic Goddard to take us through his Life Pedagogic.

1 #008 – The Life Pedagogic: Sir David Carter 1:01:29
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The Youth and Education Podcast is delighted to welcome Sir David Carter to share his Life Pedagogic.

1 #007 – The Life Pedagogic: Alison Kriel 1:16:28
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The Youth and Education Podcast is delighted to welcome Alison Kriel to take us through her Life Pedagogic.

1 #006- The Life Pedagogic: Margaret Mulholland 53:30
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The Youth and Education Podcast is pleased to welcome SEN and Inclusion Specialist Margaret Mulholland as she shares her Life Pedagogic.

1 #006 – CFEY LIVE: Key findings from the FEA Report Card 2022 47:54
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In this episode, CfEY’s Vanessa Joshua is joined by Janeen Hayat, Director of Collective Action at the Fair Education Alliance (FEA), and colleague Baz Ramaiah.

1 #005 – The Life Pedagogic: Marva Rollins 46:25
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This month we are pleased to be joined by Marva Rollins OBE, who has been a prominent leader in education for three decades, as she talks us through her Life Pedagogic.

1 #005 – CfEY LIVE: The Future of Tutoring 45:28
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In this episode, CfEY’s Vanessa Joshua discusses the future of tutoring in schools with Tom Hooper, CEO and Founder of Third Space Learning; Susannah Hardyman, CEO of Action Tutoring; Sarah Toft, Head of Tutoring at White Rose Maths; and colleague Baz Ramaiah.

1 #004 – The Life Pedagogic: Gus John 1:06:05
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We’re delighted to be joined by Professor Gus John to walk us through his Life Pedagogic. A legendary campaigner for racial justice and equality in education, Professor John’s parents were illiterate farmers who insisted on the value of education. He made the transition from a rural village school in Granada to Oxford University in the...…

1 #004 – CfEY LIVE: What works for work experience? 47:07
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In this episode, CfEY’s Vanessa Joshua is joined by Matt Lent, CEO of Spark!, a charity that works with schools and businesses to match local employers with young people to engage in high-quality work experience. CfEY is working with Spark! to evaluate a work experience programme they are supporting, in collaboration with an alternative provision...…

1 #003 – The Life Pedagogic: Baroness Estelle Morris 57:52
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In the third episode in our new podcast series, The Life Pedagogic, Baz Ramaiah speaks to Baroness Estelle Morris.

1 #003 – CfEY LIVE: Transitions in the era of levelling up 58:27
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Vanessa Joshua is joined by colleague Billy Huband-Thompson, and Hannah Asquith, CEO of Youth Concern, to discuss transitions in the era of levelling up.

1 #002 – The Life Pedagogic: Professor John Hattie and Kyle Hattie 45:38
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In the second episode of our 'Life Pedagogic' series, Baz Ramaiah interviews Professor John Hattie, author of 'Visible Learning', and his son, primary school teacher Kyle Hattie.
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