Hamish Chalmers discusses his study asking teachers what kinds of research they think should be prioritised to help inform policy and practice in teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language (EAL). People who do research are not usually the people who use research. Therefore, if research is to be meaningful, relevant and useful to research user ... Show More
May 15
What do clinician-educators really think about assessment?
Dr Nici Simms discusses her research exploring the different ways clinician-educators experience and understand assessment. Assessment in the field of health professions, such as medicine, is of critical importance because it has implications for the public; for example, certific ... Show More
10m 26s
May 15
What do clinician-educators really think about assessment?
Dr Nici Simms discusses her research exploring the different ways clinician-educators experience and understand assessment. Assessment in the field of health professions, such as medicine, is of critical importance because it has implications for the public; for example, certific ... Show More
10m 26s
Oct 2016
Episode 5, Utilitarianism (Part III)
Bentham, Mill and banter… The file size is large, please be patient whilst the podcast buffers/downloads/measures the pleasure and pain it may cause. In this three-part special, we take an insightful and fun-filled look at Utilitarianism. Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/t ... Show More
48m 50s
Mar 2015
Ep. 1 - Welcome to Empower World!
Life coaches, entrepreneurs, and now podcast hosts, Jeanine Bailey and Marie Quigley, introduce themselves and their new podcast, Empower World.
7m 55s