Tutorcast

Tutor Trust

Welcome to Tutor Trust’s podcast where we explore the hugely rewarding world of tutoring. As well as top tips for the classroom, you can hear some unique perspectives and challenging viewpoints along the way in our interviews with education experts. Whether you’re a tutor, teacher, student, or simply interested in education, Tutorcast will help you unpick what matters in the classroom. We’re an award-winning tutoring charity, operating across Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire and Merseyside, and our mission is to transform lives through tutoring. We strive for equity in education, supporting young people who may not otherwise have access to tutoring, in order to improve attainment as well as confidence. In the academic year 2022/2023 we supported 6,480 pupils, delivered 34,000 hours of tutoring and partnered with 156 schools. Subscribe to Tutorcast to hear a fresh new episode on the last Friday of the month. And in between, keep up to speed with all that we’re doing over on our socials - you can find us @TheTutorTrust read less
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Episodes

What’s in your Tutoring Toolkit? Strategies for student engagement (E11)
Dec 14 2023
What’s in your Tutoring Toolkit? Strategies for student engagement (E11)
Join Vicky in this insightful episode as she unlocks the hidden gems behind successful tutoring, and we've got two remarkable educators from Tutor Trust, Charlie and Lucy, here to spill the beans on their go-to methods for igniting student engagement. Discover innovative tutoring techniques and learn about the powerful Snap Survey tool used by our tutors to nurture relationships with students. Developed through Tutor Trust's collaboration in a Randomised Control Trial commissioned by the Education Endowment Foundation, this simple game aims to increase attendance by finding common interests. You can find it here: Snap Survey – Offline | The Behavioural Insights Team (bi.team) Whether you're a seasoned tutor with years of experience under your belt or just starting your journey in the world of education, this episode is your one-stop shop for invaluable insights and a fresh dose of inspiration. Get ready to breathe new life into your tutoring sessions and foster a true passion for learning in your students. This is one episode you won't want to miss! We’d love to find out your own top tips for engaging and encouraging students in their studies. Why not drop us a message/post on our socials @TheTutorTrust? Grab your notebook, sit back, and dive into our tutoring toolkit!   Music from: Audio Library  https://youtu.be/JpoEFiAJdxo 'And So it Begins' by 'Artificial Music' (Creative Commons) https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music
Empowering Opportunities: Equitable Recruitment and Widening Participation (E10)
Oct 27 2023
Empowering Opportunities: Equitable Recruitment and Widening Participation (E10)
In this podcast episode, Vicky welcomes Dr. William Simms, University Partnership Manager here at Tutor Trust, to the studio. Whilst he now has a PhD, Will says that university wasn’t necessarily on the horizon when he was growing up in Bristol. He talks frankly about his journey into academia and his understanding of some of the challenges the tutees we support may face in seeing university as an option for them.  As a strong advocate for social mobility, when Will joined Tutor Trust he was keen to explore how we could open up tutoring opportunities to university students who shared a similar background both to him, and to our tutees. This episode delves into the concept of widening participation in education and its importance for social mobility. The conversation also explores how Will and team have made our recruitment process more equitable and diverse, with a focus on giving the opportunity to tutor, and develop key career skills, to undergraduates who might be the first in their family to go to university. Will also chats to Lucy Wharmby, a qualified teacher and tutor with Tutor Trust, who discusses her journey from a working-class background to pursuing a master's degree and becoming a tutor. Lucy reflects on the impact of access schemes and the importance of helping students aspire to higher education. She also highlights the value of her own personal experience in connecting with pupils and inspiring them to explore their potential. She says: “For me, my goal is always that if I can just help my pupils know that they can aspire to do what they want rather than what they think the path is that's laid out for them. That I’ve done it, I've been successful, whether that is university or a specific career. I just want to make sure they know what the doors are and then they can choose the door that they want to go through.”   If you feel as passionately about creating educational equity as we do at Tutor Trust, please get in touch to share your views and, who knows, you may be a guest on a future Tutorcast episode!   Music from: Audio Library  https://youtu.be/JpoEFiAJdxo 'And So it Begins' by 'Artificial Music' (Creative Commons) https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music
Fostering positive learning relationships: Insights from educational psychology (E9)
Aug 11 2023
Fostering positive learning relationships: Insights from educational psychology (E9)
In this podcast episode Vicky chats to Dr David Lamb who is an experienced and skilled educational psychologist. Join David as he imparts his insightful strategies for cultivating positive relationships between educators and learners, drawing from his experiences working with schools in Northern England. Through his innovative venture, WOWW Psychology Limited, Dr Lamb introduces a solution-focused approach named WOWW (Working on What Works). Tune in to his exploration of the world of educational psychology and therapeutic practices, delving deep into the practical applications of these techniques within school settings. Uncover how these transformative methods not only empower tutors and teachers but also uplift students and enrich the entire teaching community. Embark on an exploration of the adaptation of these practices for tutoring environments, uncovering ways to foster positive interactions and student empowerment. Gain a profound understanding of the vital elements of relatedness, autonomy, and competency – three key factors crucial for nurturing intrinsic motivation. Find out more here: Twitter @WOWWpsychologyThe Learning Exchange | Applied Psychologies | England |@AppPsychIf you feel as passionately about creating educational equity as we do at Tutor Trust, please get in touch to share your views and, who knows, you may be a guest on a future Tutorcast episode!   Music from: Audio Library  https://youtu.be/JpoEFiAJdxo 'And So it Begins' by 'Artificial Music' (Creative Commons) https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music