Welcome to the Cambridge OCR Podcast. We're committed to making assessment straightforward, enabling every student to thrive and achieve the results they deserve – regardless of background, learning differences, academic focus or future path.
Through our broad range of qualifications, support and resources, we're committed to delivering the highest standards of consistency, accessibility and fairness, year after year.
Cambridge OCR is proud to be part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment, the University of Cambridge’s publishing and assessment department.
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Welcome to the Cambridge OCR Podcast. We're committed to making assessment straightforward, enabling every student to thrive and achieve the results they deserve – regardless of background, learning differences, academic focus or future path.
Through our broad range of qualifications, support and resources, we're committed to delivering the highest standards of consistency, accessibility and fairness, year after year.
Cambridge OCR is proud to be part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment, the University of Cambridge’s publishing and assessment department.
Find us on Amazon Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Audible and Spotify.
Music credit (which we use in our podcast episodes): 'Hey' https://www.bensound.com/
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Listen as Sports Subject Advisor Kate Thompson catches up with Jane Flemming, our Principal Moderator.
The episode covers the latest advice and guidance for teachers to support their students to progress throughout their course.
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Kate and Jon, our sport and PE subject advisors, catch up with Jules Shaw, Principal Moderator for Sport Science.
In this episode of the OCR PE Podcast, John and Kate are joined by principal moderator Jules Shaw to unpack top tips for success in the Cambridge National in Sport Science. From tailoring training plans to specific clients, to making the most of technology and nutrition tasks, Jules shares practical insights and common pitfalls to avoid—perfect for teachers and students aiming for top marks.
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Join Kate Thompson, our Sports Subject Advisor, as she sits down with Harry Bambury and Justin Humphries, two sports lawyers from Mills & Reeve.
In this insightful episode, we explore the fascinating world of sports law. Harry and Justin share their personal journeys into the field, offer a behind-the-scenes look at their roles, and provide valuable advice for aspiring lawyers - including the different pathways into the profession.
Whether you're passionate about sports, interested in law or simply curious about how the two areas work together, this episode is a must-listen for students looking to turn their passions into a career.
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In our first religious studies-themed podcast, our Subject Advisor Richard Barrow catches up with Dr Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe, Senior Lecturer in philosophy at the University of St Andrews. Listen as they discuss the Ethics Cup; a tournament where secondary school students have the opportunity to debate on ethical issues of public concern.
Discover more information about Dr Sachs-Cobbe and the Ethics Cup via the links below:
Dr Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe - School of Philos Anthro and Film Studies
The Ethics Cup – University of St Andrews Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs
Reading suggestions:
Frontiers of Justice — Harvard University Press
The Tyranny of Merit | Michael J. Sandel | 9780141991177 | Awesome Books
Justice Everywhere – a blog about philosophy in public affairs
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Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes when it comes to planning a sporting event such as running, cycling or triathlons? Or perhaps you’re considering going into sports and events management after school or college?
In this insightful episode, OCR Sport and Physical Education Subject Advisor, Kate Thompson, catches up with Dearbhla Cormacain, Senior Operations Manager at Human Race. In addition to Dearbhla sharing her story of how she got into events management, listen on as we discuss the planning and logistics behind events and share advice for those looking to get involved in volunteering at events; a fun and rewarding way to get an understanding of event planning and operations.
About Human Race:
Human Race is a UK-based mass participation sports events company. They organise running, cycling and triathlon style events across the country including The Dragon Ride, the Manchester marathon and half marathon and a series of triathlon events based at Eton Dorney Lake, just to name a few.
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Join host Tom Genillard, OCR's Sociology Subject Advisor and former teacher and his guest, Jack Lynch of Pop'n'Olly, a provider of LGBT+ educational resources, training and workshops for teachers, students, parents and carers. In this episode, we focus on supporting trans and non-binary students in schools and colleges. Jack also shares their personal story of coming out as trans and non-binary and shares practical steps for schools and colleges to become more inclusive environments.
Whether you're a teacher or senior leader, a student, parent/carer or an ally, we hope you enjoy this insightful episode. Discover more about LGBT+ History Month and how you can get involved.
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After a long summer break, students will soon be heading back to school and college. Listen as Lucy Carey, OCR Stakeholder Relationships Manager chats with Mabel, who's starting at a new college in September. Mabel shares how she's preparing for her exciting new course and getting ready to settle back into a study routine after the holidays. If you have exams or assessments coming up next year, Mabel also offers her top tips for finding study/revision resources. Don't miss out on these top tips!
During the episode, Lucy explained how here at OCR we're committed to listening to students' feedback and ideas, to make sure the exam and assessment experience is the best it can be for all students. Discover how we're listening to your voice, and how we'll use it to improve the experience for all students, in our brand new Student Charter: https://teach.ocr.org.uk/hubfs/.OCR/Campaigns/Back%20to%20school/OMD10913-Student-Charter-Document-A4-O.pdf
We'll keep up to date on our Student Voice progress on our Instagram channel: https://www.instagram.com/ocrexaminations/
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Listen as Christine Özden, global director for climate education at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, talks to Jodie Bailey-Ho, a student of environmental sciences at the University of Manchester and champion of climate education. For the last three years, Jodie has been volunteering at the crossroads of climate, youth, and education. She is the co-founder of Teach the Teacher, a project which gives students the opportunity to swap places with their teachers to deliver a workshop on climate change. Together, Christine and Jodie explore the question of who is responsible for shaping and delivering climate education to young people.
Keep up to date with the latest GCSE Natural History news on our dedicated webpage.
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Get ready to be inspired for Pride Month, as Sociology Subject Advisor chats with two teachers from Nelson & Colne College. Our guests shared the fantastic Pride Month activities and initiatives happening in College, and ways you can get your school or college involved. We also discussed diversifying the curriculum, including our own EDIB activities here at OCR, and how schools or colleges can enhance their support for LGBTQ+ staff or students. You can also read our blog which suggests some engaging teaching ideas during Pride Month.
Discover more:
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Get ready to dive into a conversation that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered! Listen as hosts Sarah and Anthony sit down with the talented and accomplished author and journalist, David Adam, to discuss his personal journey with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). You'll gain valuable insights into how OCD can impact on everyday life and the importance of seeking help for mental health problems. You'll also pick up some tips that will help students who are feeling anxious about upcoming exams.
Resources and support:
David Adam's website
David Adam's Sunday Times Bestseller: The Man Who Couldn't Stop: The Truth About OCD
David Adam keynote speaker at the 23rd Annual OCD Conference: watch on YouTube
OCD UK's website
OCD Action's website
Orchard's website
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Listen as Emily Hunt, Warwickshire's Young Poet Laureate and young nature enthusiast, presents her Green Gallery Project to an OCR Natural History GCSE Strategic Advisory Board meeting. Emily also shared the research carried out as part of the project, which found that young people are interested in nature and are keen to learn more about the natural world. Emily suggested ways to engage and educate young people, such as embedding natural history in the curriculum and getting them involved in community projects alongside local/national organisations. There was also a Q&A session after Emily's presentation.
Discover more about Emily on her website.
Catch up on our recent Natural History podcast episode, where our Chief Executive answered questions from teachers, parents and students.
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