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Mixture of free and interactive tutorials for History students worldwide and other teaching related content.
'Students to be taught how to spot conspiracy theories and fake news' - Tom Rogers on Talk TV
Interview on Talk TV with Mike Graham 12th August 2024 around the Labour curriculum review "developing plans to embed critical skills in lessons to arm our children against disinformation, fake news and conspiracy theories".
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Dan Johnson - Leaving teaching to work in an Amazon warehouse
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Interview with Dan Johnson, former teacher and senior leader who now works as an Amazon warehouse operative.
Charlie Fairfoot - Dunkirk Veteran - Full Interview
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Interview by my dad (Gareth Rogers) of Dunkirk veteran Charlie Fairfoot recorded in the late 1980's. Charlie talks about the lead up to the Battle of France, the retreat, being on Dunkirk beach and how he managed to escape.
"Parents slam 'Dickensian' secondary school for not letting children eat" - LBC interview
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Interview with Nick Ferrari on LBC referencing this article: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13111239/Parents-Dickensian-school-badly-behaved-pupils-lunch-queue-crackdown.html
Why are so many teachers leaving the UK to teach abroad? Tom Rogers with Ali Miraj on LBC
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Why are so many teachers leaving the UK to teach abroad? Tom Rogers with Ali Miraj on LBC
Josh Rouse - It’s the nighttime - Live in London Sept 23
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Josh Rouse - It’s the nighttime - Live in London Sept 23
Interview with LBC - 2nd July 2023 - Teacher retention and strike action
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Interview with LBC - 2nd July 2023 - Teacher retention and strike action
Michael Rosen Interview - BETT Show 2023
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Michael Rosen Interview - BETT Show 2023
Interview: Chris Russell - National Director of Schools for OFSTED
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Interview: Chris Russell - National Director of Schools for OFSTED
Interview with Lord Jim Knight for Teachers Talk Radio 17-11-22
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Interview with Lord Jim Knight for Teachers Talk Radio 17-11-22
Exclusion: is it ever ok? with Lewis Ellis and Andrew Old for Teachers Talk Radio
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Exclusion: is it ever ok? with Lewis Ellis and Andrew Old for Teachers Talk Radio
Positive Behaviour Management - 1 student is taking over! What do I do?
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Positive Behaviour Management - 1 student is taking over! What do I do?
Positive Behaviour Management - Managing different personalities
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Positive Behaviour Management - Managing different personalities
Positive Behaviour Management - settled transitions and students talking during explanations
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Positive Behaviour Management - settled transitions and students talking during explanations
Positive Behaviour Management Part 1 - 3 general key stage 5 teaching reflections
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Positive Behaviour Management Part 1 - 3 general key stage 5 teaching reflections
Implementing Positive Behaviour in Classroom Course Intro Video
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Implementing Positive Behaviour in Classroom Course Intro Video
Buchenwald Concentration Camp - factfile
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Buchenwald Concentration Camp - factfile
Mauthausen Concentration Camp - Factfile
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Mauthausen Concentration Camp - Factfile
what kind of school do you want to work in?
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what kind of school do you want to work in?
'Teaching in crisis and Teachers on Strike' - interview with Damien McNulty NASUWT
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'Teaching in crisis and Teachers on Strike' - interview with Damien McNulty NASUWT
TTR special - improving behaviour in schools
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TTR special - improving behaviour in schools
BBC Radio Nottingham Interview: Teacher abuse
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BBC Radio Nottingham Interview: Teacher abuse
BBC appearance - tiktok abuse of teachers
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BBC appearance - tiktok abuse of teachers
Thx this helped out for my GCSE revision
Would mind telling what are you using as a software or an app to write and record this lesson?
Sure, it was a while ago now but it was a Wacom Bamboo Tablet + Camtasia
@@RogersHistoryLive Thanks a lot for your reply
This is still very helpful.. thank you so much! I have a test next week and this really helped me!
Oh great! thanks and good luck!
@@RogersHistoryLiveI forgot to come back but I ended up getting a 9!! thank you!
@@dln.w brilliant!! congrats!
I'm trying to find info on the Great Depression and the colonies. In particular, Shanghai, Hong Kong & Canton (Guangzhou).
As well as Singapore
Big up Mr moloi. We had the best maths lessons in primary.
Thanks very much
Of all the videos about Reaganomics you not only had the clearest and most understandable but also the most unbiased. You did an amazing job for this video. THANK YOU!
Wow, thank you!
You were a great teacher at castle mead
Whoever this is, thanks!
he’s my principal LOL
Question everything, not just what ofsted says. I'm too nice too Flora 👍
helpful
thankyou
thank you so much you are a life saver i gave you a subscribe if you want i wonder how the depression reached Britain and what were the causes and factors that led to the depression and how it affected the citizens
Thanks!
@@RogersHistoryLive please, can you help me? i need to know what was the causes and effects of the great depression in Britain Thank you.
Someone at my school did this and they got expelled
… the comments 🙈 maturity appears to be optional these days
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I can't speak for today's UK, but let me tell you what happened when RateMyTeacher started up in New Zealand. At the time I was teaching in Christchurch Girls' High School. You know, the funny thing is that the nice teachers got lots of good comments about them and the nasty ones got lots of bad ones. The school had a particularly evil head of maths who used to take great pleasure in belittling and humiliating the girls. She got far more bad comments than any other teacher. There ARE a lot of very bad teachers out there. Some are appalling for the subject knowledge and presentation of it. Some are really nasty people, and some tick all these boxes. You know what they say: "payback's a bitch".
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What are the social effects of great depression in Britain please 🙏🙏
As samples for policy models of 1931, F.R. Roosevelt's New Deal (1933-) and a John Maynard Keynes publication of 1936 are given.
Perfect for my Year 11 class :) thank you
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She’s my head teacher lol mrs staples 😂 she’s acc a good head keep going miss
The means test was first introduced in February 1922. It was brought in and out of use various times throughout the 20's and 30's. National insurance at this time was ever changing and very complex topic and you haven't exactly eluded to that in this video.
This video really help me, thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks mate !
Thank you! This helped me with history homework😀
It's not on the wirral it's Cheshire
Becca is an amazing woman! Loved listening to this interview.
This is brilliant.
She is our boys head and is amazing and inspirational even before listening to this interview! Our eldest frequently says that her morning assemblies are his favourite part of the day, and the times we have listened to her speak frequently has us in tears (good tears!). Selfishly I hope she doesn't progress a career in politics, even though she would be fantastic, because Crowmarsh would loose an amazing head! Such an amazing story.
This is a lovely comment!
An amazing lady. My children have the privilege of having her as their Head, and even before I knew all of this I found her to be an inspiration.
She is an inspiration. The parents and students in her school are very lucky to have her as a beacon of sincerity and authenticity in a world where they are hard to come by! I agree, from knowing Flora, it's clear she is an amazing person and leader, regardless of this experience. It's just this makes her story even more incredible, that she's managed to maintain her approach, values and vision through this turmoil.
Keep talking. Go on as many podcasts as you can. Spread your light.
This is so important. Thank you for your amazing courage Flora.
His friends don't know what you've experienced. Do what your heart is telling you to do.
This is so incredibly important for people to hear. You are a beacon of light. Keep shining and don't ever lose your voice. Keep talking about it, release all that hidden pain. This is your new role.
Thoroughly enjoyed this interview! Flora is inspirational and utterly amazing! She is my sister-in-law and I couldn't be more proud of her for breaking the silence. I literally get chills and tears of joy in my eyes that God has granted her this freedom. #shineon
She is a credit to herself and the profession! truly
@@RogersHistoryLive Grateful you interviewed her. She has always amazed me with her strength, courage, and drive. She deserves the best! This is emotionally charging for me as I am a school teacher and have faced abuse as well. It has always been heartbreaking to know she had to suffer and getting her story out will help so many others.
helpful thanks :)
What do you think will happen now?
This is a good question! possibly a similar few years ahead but the world is at a much more advanced starting point now than it was in the 20's/30's IMO.
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Nice video. Very well put together. It is one of the few videos I have seen covering this topic It could be a bit better if you did more of a script and perhaps used less black screen and some slides but other than that it was very informative and you linked the topics well. It strikes me that the similarities between the USA today and the UK in 1930 are very similar in an economic and trade sense. The UK lost out to cheaper competitors because no tariffs were in place. Yet other countries had them. I see large similarities to Trumps US trade policies no?
Are you basing these videos on wjec eduqas? Thanks
Thanks a bunch this whole series is very helpful.
Reagan was a waste of life. Complete piece of shit.
So helpful, amazing video!
Thank you for being frank about everything! I've been obsessively researching international schools as I finish up my teaching certification in the U.S. and lots of videos are produced by the schools themselves, so it's hard to know if it's honest. Thanks!
A great revision video. If you are looking for something to help your SEND students then check out my card sort on this topic: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/card-sort-weimar-constitution-s-strengths-and-weaknesses-11964775
Did the British government do anything to combat the great depression?
For Britain, the economy was really depressed through the 1920s, compared to before WWI. Britain found their way out of the Great Depression by concentrating on housing. There was a lot of old housing that needed to be replaced as well as a need for new housing. Because demand was low, so was demand for money, which meant that the government could borrow and invest in housing. As it turns out housing triggers a lot of demand for supplies for making the houses, and construction jobs, but also things like outfitting the houses, like furniture and house hold appliances and utensils. This finally got the British economy going. Shortly after that Britain began investing in munitions. Beginning in July 1934 Germany under Hitler began an all out rearmaments program that increased German GNP nearly 140% by 1940. Britain began to make investments in munitions about a year and a half later (after January 1935). However, the intensity of the rearmaments was not the same as Germany’s which was maniacal. New factories in new industries were built in the Midlands and the North West, for airplanes, electronics, engine manufacturing and military vehicles and modern munitions - even naval ship building was initiated. An argument for appeasement might have been that Britain and France were buying time. But they were behind Germany in every measure, whose was building up, not just for war with Britain and France but also with Russian and perhaps the United States. The Movie Mrs. Miniver captures what England was like just when the war was starting..
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The areas of uk that the presenter mentions.. were hit the hardest, as he also mentions, was due to huge rises in prices of goods after the global economic crash, causing a decline in exports to these industries, the uk pressured these countries to oblige on their trade agreements, most agreed, but in turn.. placed huge tariffs on the goods they had agreed to export to Britain.. which would force the uk to diminish the tonnage of its export duties, thus causing mass unemployment within the areas mentioned, as nearly all of the local citizens in the area relied solely on the income from these industries.. So as most countries, due to tariffs and high import rates, countries turned inward.. the uk moved towards raising a better living standard by building more modernised homes and towards research and design and a more sustainable agriculture, in knowledge that it relied heavily on imports during the war. Britons had a much better standard of living between the wars than many other western countries.. 🙌🏽
Thank you for the great video!
thank you very much that might have just saved my baccalauréat !
I just learned today that hiter basically persecuted Christians. I am not very religious but I was born to the catholic faith and once in a while, my family attends church. Learning about how Catholics and Protestants were persecuted in Nazi Germany makes me feel uncomfortable. I hate Nazis.