Episodios

  • Episode 17 with Bianca Farthing
    Jul 5 2025

    🎙️ Joining the Dots: Challenging the Rhetoric of AI in Education with Bianca Farthing

    In this thought-provoking episode of Joining the Dots, Al and Matt are joined by Bianca, founder of AI Edify, history teacher, and digital leader — to explore how education can rise above the hype of AI and technology to truly serve learners.

    Together, they dive into: ✨ Why education must prioritise ethics, safeguarding, and humanity over efficiency when adopting AI. ✨ The dangers of letting commercial agendas drive how children experience technology — from grief bots to Snapchat AI. ✨ How schools can use AI responsibly to deepen learning, not just save time. ✨ What a truly balanced, future-ready education system should aim to develop: kindness, resilience, critical thinking, and agency. ✨ Why personalised learning risks being more about platforms than learners, and how to reclaim it.

    Bianca shares her motivation for founding AI Edify, a teacher-led consultancy and toolkit provider designed to challenge assumptions, put pedagogy first, and keep the teacher at the heart of the classroom.

    She also reflects as a parent on what she hopes education will look like when her young son enters secondary school, and her fears that little may change without more courageous leadership and investment.

    💡 “AI should help us think deeper, not just work faster,” Bianca reminds us, calling for evidence-informed, sustainable, and truly learner-centred innovation.

    📍 Find Bianca and her work at: www.aiedify.com or here on LinkedIn.

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  • Episode 16 with Carla Aerts
    Jun 8 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Joining the Dots, Al Kingsley and Matt Jessop are joined by global education innovator and learner-centred strategist Carla Aerts. With decades of experience in EdTech, AI, and digital learning, Carla brings a passionate, challenging, and compassionate lens to the big question: what is education really for?

    🧠 From soft skills (or rather, “power skills”) to digital equity, learner agency, neuroplasticity, and the troubling persistence of high-stakes testing, this episode is a tour de force through the most pressing issues facing education today. The trio tackle:

    • Why education should be the catalyst for children’s potential, not just a pathway to employment

    • The hidden dangers of retrofit EdTech and surface-level AI use in schools

    • Why teachers must be supported to experiment safely with AI, not excluded by fear or poor infrastructure

    • The critical need for curriculum reform beyond political cycles — and why tweaking around the edges won’t do

    • How teaching kids about how their brains work can supercharge motivation and learning

    • The growing assessment crisis, and why we should stop trying to monitor broken systems with new tech

    • The risks of inequity if we fail to provide digital access as a basic right

    💬 Carla calls for a new kind of education—adaptive, co-created, scaffolded for safe experimentation, and deeply human. Expect challenging takes, energising provocations, and plenty to reflect on long after the episode ends.

    🔁 As ever, grab a notebook – or better yet, gather your team – because this one’s packed with ideas to take back to your school or trust.

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  • Episode 15 with Naomi Timperley
    May 30 2025

    🎙️ Joining the Dots – Episode: Bridging Business, Education & Innovation with Naomi Timperley Hosts: Al Kingsley & Matt Jessop | Guest: Naomi Timperley

    In this energising episode, Al and Matt are joined by powerhouse Naomi Timperley—innovation consultant, tech community builder, and passionate advocate for youth and entrepreneurship. Naomi shares her inspiring journey across the UK’s tech and education ecosystems, from launching digital startups to supporting apprentices in Greater Manchester.

    Together, the trio explore:

    • 🚀 Why real-world problem solving and entrepreneurship should be part of every classroom

    • 🎓 The disconnect between education and business—and how to fix it

    • 🧠 The role of soft skills, creativity, and local context in preparing young people for the future of work

    • 💡 Naomi’s hands-on work with design sprints, apprenticeships, and AI pilot programmes

    • 📉 Why university isn't the only path—and how we're failing young people by not showing them all the options

    • 🔄 The importance of "joining the dots" between skills, schools, and business ecosystems

    Naomi also opens up about her own experience with late ADHD diagnosis and how diverse learning needs must be better recognised in schools. Her message is clear: young people need more visibility, more pathways, and more belief in their potential.

    👉 Connect with Naomi on LinkedIn and discover her brilliant work across innovation, education, and digital skills.

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  • Episode 14 with Caroline Allams
    May 16 2025

    In this lively and thoughtful episode, Al Kingsley and Matt Jessop are joined by educator and co-founder of Natterhub, Caroline Allams. Together, they dive into the evolving challenges and opportunities in education, especially around digital safety, parental engagement, and the impact of technology on both learning and wellbeing. Caroline shares her journey from early years teaching to EdTech entrepreneurship, and the trio explore how we can better prepare children for the digital world. Topics range from phonics fatigue and curriculum overload to the need for experiential, inquiry-led learning and equipping children with "power skills" to thrive in today’s world.

    🎧 Key topics discussed:

    • The relevance and limitations of the current education system

    • Online safety, digital behaviours and the parent-teacher-child triangle

    • Distractions of technology and its effect on early years development

    • The case for cross-curricular, experience-led learning over box-ticking

    • Reflections on phonics, assessment pressures and reading enjoyment

    • Natterhub’s mission and its free cross-curricular tools for schools and families

    🔗 Find out more: Visit www.natterhub.com or connect with Caroline Allams on LinkedIn to explore free resources and school sign-ups.

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    48 m
  • Episode 13 - Hugh Viney
    May 9 2025

    In this episode, Matt Jessop and Al Kingsley sit down with Hugh Viney, founder and CEO of Minerva’s Virtual Academy (MVA) — one of the UK’s fastest-growing online schools. From launching with just four students in 2021 to educating over 1,100 full-time learners globally, Hugh shares MVA’s unique hybrid model blending 60% asynchronous and 40% synchronous learning.

    💡 Topics include:

    • The founding vision of MVA and its rapid growth

    • Supporting neurodivergent learners and those with mental health challenges

    • The power of mentoring and building real community in a virtual setting

    • Redefining the role of teachers and improving retention

    • Globalisation, soft skills, and preparing students for the future

    • The potential of online BTECs, international hubs, and MVA Hybrid for schools

    • Rethinking school holidays, curriculum, and flexible education pathways

    Hugh’s message is clear: it’s time to provide genuine choice in education.

    🌐 Learn more about MVA: www.minervavirtual.com

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  • Episode 12 with Paul Glossop
    May 4 2025

    In this episode of Joining the Dots, Al Kingsley and Matt Jessop sit down with Paul Glossop from the University of Derby to explore the growing cracks in our education system, especially around attendance, SEND provision, and the rigidity of traditional pathways. From rising parental disillusionment to the potential of online schools, they tackle big questions about relevance, access, and the future of learning. Together, they examine how policy, practice, and perspective all need to shift if we’re serious about making education work for every learner.

    Topics Covered:

    • Why the post-COVID “bums on seats” mindset is failing many young people

    • The rise of online and hybrid schooling as lifelines for SEND and school-refusing students

    • How parental trust in the system is eroding—and what that means for attendance

    • Should education funding follow the child? Exploring the case for a school voucher model

    • Curriculum relevance, cultural representation, and why some learners feel invisible

    • Reimagining success: from qualifications and UCAS points to skills, creativity, and AI-proof learning

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  • Episode 11 with Professor Mick Waters
    Apr 19 2025

    Rethinking the Purpose of Education

    In this episode of the Joining the Dots podcast, Al Kingsley and Matt Jessop sit down with the legendary Professor Mick Waters—renowned curriculum expert and co-author of About Our Schools—to ask the big questions shaping education today.

    💡 What is the true purpose of schooling in the 21st century? 📉 Are PISA rankings driving the wrong kinds of change? ⚖️ How can we restore agency to teachers—and maybe even students?

    From the historic roots of curriculum design to the growing calls for “open schools” and global qualifications, the trio explore the tension between national policy and classroom reality. Mick shares candid insights on political meddling, the erosion of trust in the profession, and why it’s time to reimagine what childhood and youth should look like in today’s society.

    🔥 Topics include:

    • The national curriculum: prescriptive or protective?

    • The rise (and risk) of data-driven accountability

    • Micro-credentials, soft skills, and the future of assessment

    • Lessons from Wales, the Netherlands, and the open school movement

    • Why we need a national conversation on childhood itself.

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  • Episode 10 with Dr Nick Jackson
    Apr 13 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of the "Joining the Dots" podcast, hosts Matt Jessop and Al Kingsley chat with Dr. Nick Jackson, AI expert and co-author of "The Next Words: AI and Teachers." Diving into the dynamic intersection of artificial intelligence and education, Nick challenges us to move beyond the superficial integration of AI, urging educators to fundamentally reconsider the very essence and purpose of education.

    The discussion explores how AI highlights the uniquely human elements of teaching, creating urgency to redefine educational values, pedagogy, and assessment methods.

    From the challenges of digital inequality and infrastructure gaps in schools, both in the UK and Australia, to practical strategies for rapidly building teacher confidence with AI, this episode calls for bold and thoughtful action.

    Listen in as Nick, Al, and Matt envision a future where embracing AI not only transforms education but ensures no learner or teacher is left behind. Also check out Nick's Book "The Next Word: AI and Teachers", which you can purchase here, and Al's new Book "The Awkward Questions in Education: The Elephants in the Room from AI to Teacher Retention" which you can purchase here.

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    41 m