Jamie Thom and Colin McGill

Beyond Survival: The New Teacher Podcast

A weekly podcast to inspire and motivate teachers in the exciting first few years of their careers. Every week an expert guest will answer a central question to support new teachers to be the best version of themselves in the classroom. There is also a weekly 'Teacher Talk' which gives practical strategies for an aspect of teaching in fifteen minutes. Host Jamie Thom left the classroom in August of 2022 to run a new English PGDE at Napier University in Edinburgh. He is the author of four books on education, his latest come out in February 2023 and is called 'Talking To Teenagers: A guide to sk...

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Jamie Thom and Colin McGill

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 26, 2025

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Episodes

How to thrive in the early years of your career 26.06.2025

In this episode, Colin talks to Kirsty Hair of the University of Strathclyde about her fantastic contribution to  The Essentials in Learning to Teach by Jamie Thom and Colin McGill. Kirsty gives excellent answers to the following questions: What do you think are the biggest challenges facing early career teachers? In your contribution to Essentials in Learning to Teach you talk about resilience -...

Book release day: The Essentials in Learning to Teach 28.02.2025

Today is the publication of Colin and Jamie's new book 'The Essentials in learning to Teach'. The book is all about how you can thrive and succeed in your year of learning to teach.  In this episode they discuss what motivated them to write the book, and begin to share some practical strategies from the ten essentials that the book is made up of.  If you would like to order a copy o...

Cheat Codes for New Teachers 21.02.2025

In this episode Colin McGill interviews Kirsten Colquhoun to explore some top tips for teachers at the start of their careers. Kirsten is an education consultant, author, and Pastoral Lead with nearly two decades of experience working in schools. The questions they explore in this interview are:  What do you think are the biggest challenges facing early career teachers? What advice do you have for...

The A-Z of teacher skills: Gratitude 29.11.2024

This episode explores the role that gratitude plays in education. It looks at ways you can express thanks to shape positive attitudes and effort in your lessons, and how it can overcome the negativity bias and help us to feel positive about the work we do in education.  I mention in this episode about wanting to hear from listeners, please get in touch via email: jamiethom123@aol.com

How can new teachers make their relationship with their mentor work? 26.11.2024

Today’s episode is the 100th episode of the podcast! Great to reach this milestone, and thank you so much to all the listeners for the support.   On this episode I am joined by Dr Kathleen Forbes. Kathleen is a senior consultant clinician for Place 2 Be, a mental health charity. For the past seven years Place 2 Be has been working with new teachers to improve their wellbeing and reflective capacit...

The A-Z of Teacher Skills: Focus 20.11.2024

This ten minute talk explores the role that focus has in being a successful teacher. It looks at how we can role-model focus for young people; how we can improve our capacity to focus on young people and relationships; and some practical ways to avoid multi-tasking in the classroom and build our 'focus' muscles. 

A Guide to Relational Behaviour Management. 20.11.2024

The guest on this week's episode is Oliver Cook. Ollie is an experienced teacher, who is currently a Pupil Support Leader in a school in Scotland (this is the equivalent of a pastoral role in other parts of the UK and further afield) In this conversation we explore relational behaviour management, with practical tips for teachers to implement this style in their classrooms. Ollie also answers...

The A-Z of Teacher Skills: Emotional Intelligence 14.11.2024

This ten minute talk explores the vital role that emotional intelligence has to being an effective teacher. It breaks down Daniel Goleman's five key components of Emotional Intelligence: self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, effective communication and motivation. Looking at practical ways to implement all of them in the classroom. 

A mentoring masterclass: how to succeed as a mentor of new teachers 12.11.2024

This week's episode explores how to be the best possible mentor of new teachers. The guest is the wonderful Rachel Alexander. Rachel is a former English teacher and author, who now runs the English PGDE at Moray House in Edinburgh University.  In the episode, which should also be useful for new teachers who are working with a mentor for the first time, we explore:  1. What do you enjoy about...

The A-Z of teacher skills: Drive 08.11.2024

Today is the fourth episode in the A-Z of teacher skills series. This ten minute talk explores the importance of being driven as a teacher, and why your own ability to model drive and enthusiasm for young people is vital for success in the classroom. It also gives some practical tools to help you to motivate and encourage young people. 

How can we support neurodivergent teachers to thrive in school? 06.11.2024

This week we have a vitally important topic that we hope all listeners will benefit from. Colin McGill interviews Lynn McCann and Catrina Lowri on how we can best support neurodivergent teachers to thrive in school.  Lynn McCann is an Autism, ADHD and PDE Specialist teacher and author. She is the owner of Reach out ASC, which is a team of neurodivergent teachers working to support autistic, ADHD a...

The A-Z of teacher Skills: Calm 31.10.2024

Today is the second episode in the A-Z of teacher skills and focusses on c: calm. It explores why being calm is such an important skill for teachers to try to sustain. It then goes on to give some practical tools for how you can remain calm in the work you do in your classroom and schools. 

How to make a good impression in a new school. 30.10.2024

The podcast returns this week after a bit of break. Colin and Jamie have been busy finishing off their new book 'The Essentials in Learning to Teach', which you can pre-order here and which will be out in February.  This episode explores how you can make a really positive impression in schools. It breaks this down into how you can manage the stress of starting in a school, how you can bu...

What is training to be a teacher really like? 04.09.2024

Today's episode is fantastic conversation between Colin and Hayley Guy. Hayley just completed her PGDE (teacher-education/training) year in Scotland with us at Edinburgh Napier University. In this practical and helpful conversation Colin and Hayley discuss: What was the most important piece of learning during your PGDE? What advice do you have for managing the PGDE workload while raising a yo...

The A-Z of Teacher Skills: Belonging 04.09.2024

Today is the second episode in the A-Z of teacher skills and focusses on b: belonging. It looks at why creating a culture of belonging is a vital teacher skill. It then goes on to give some practical strategies for how you can ensure young people feel they belong in your classroom. 

The A-Z of teacher skills: Assertiveness 28.08.2024

This is the first in a new series, which explores the A-Z of teacher essential skills. Each short, ten minute episode will be recorded by Colin or Jamie, and give an overview of the particular skill that coincides with that letter in the alphabet.  Today's episode is about assertiveness. It unpicks what exactly assertiveness means in the classroom, and how it needs to be balanced with respect...

New starts 28.08.2024

Welcome back to Beyond Survival: the new teacher podcast! Colin McGill, my wonderful new co-host and I, are delighted to welcome you to season three.  This episode looks at new starts, exploring the following: 1. What are some of the aims of the podcast in series 3? 2. How can teachers make the best start to a new academic year?  3. What are some important routines to introduce at the start of the...

An Online Teaching and Learning Masterclass for Charity. 17.05.2024

This talk gives a brief overview of an online event on Thursday May 23rd from 4 o'clock to 5 o'clock 'A Teaching and Learning Masterclass'.  All the money raised from this event will go directly to charity. For just five pounds you can support the brilliant charity 'Health in Mind' and have an hour of practical guidance no how to improve your teaching from one of the...

Why Does Learning Fail? 13.05.2024

This week's guest is Alex Quigley. Alex is a former English teacher and school leader, who now works for the Education charity Education Endowment Foundation. He has written many best selling books, including his latest 'Why Learning Fails'.  Alex's website is: https://alexquigley.co.uk In this episode we answer the question: why does learning fail? In answering that central qu...

What feedback will really help my learners? 09.05.2024

Today's episode of 'Beyond Survival: The New Teacher podcast' is the monthly episode with Colin McGill. Colin is my colleague in the PGDE at Edinburgh Napier University, and is the programme leader. You can follow him on Twitter @colinmcgill. Today we are answering the question: what feedback will really help my learners? In answering that question we also answer: What is the purpos...

What are some of the most common actions from lesson observations? 22.04.2024

The guest on this week's episode of 'Beyond Survival: the new teacher podcast'  is Adam Boxer.  Adam is a Lead Practitioner, author of 'Teaching Secondary Science: A Complete Guide' and an educational consultant. He is also the director of Carousel Learning: https://www.carousel-learning.com . Adam's blog is https://achemicalorthodoxy.co.uk . In this episode we answer...

How can new teachers plan for better behaviour and learning? 18.04.2024

The guest on this week's episode of 'Beyond Survival: the new teacher podcast'  is Pete Foster.  Pete leads secondary teacher development across a large multi-academy trust. He is also the author of a superb book called 'What do new teachers need to know?'.  For his second interview on the podcast, Peter answers the central question: 1. What does education mean to you?  2....

Teacher Talk: The benefits of working with a coach 28.03.2024

This week I launched a new website:  https://jamiethom.co.uk . This video introduces the coaching service I offer for teachers and leaders. It explores the benefits of coaching and why you might consider being coached by me. You can read more about the service, and read testimonials from individuals who have been coached by me here:  https://jamiethom.co.uk/coaching/ .  Thank you for listening, pl...

What is responsive teaching? 26.03.2024

Today's episode of 'Beyond Survival: The New Teacher podcast' is with Tom Sherrington. Tom is an former headteacher, author and educational consultant. He is the author of the WalkThru series. His blog has over ten million views: https://teacherhead.com In this episode Tom answers the question: what is responsive teaching? In answering that central question, Tom also answers: 1.   ...

What do new teachers need to know about teaching young people with additional needs? 18.03.2024

Today's episode of 'Beyond Survival: The New Teacher podcast' is with Mary Myatt. Mary has had thirty years in education and is now an education adviser, writer and speaker. Her latest book is with John Tomsett and called 'SEND Huh: Curriculum conversations with SEND leaders. In this episode Mary answers the question: What do new teachers need to know about teaching young peopl...

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