Synopsis
Podcast by Teacher Magazine (ACER)
Episodes
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Global Education Episode 11: Dr Sue Thomson discusses TIMSS 2015
01/12/2016 Duration: 06minThe results from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) were released earlier this week. Conducted every four years, this major international assessment compares the achievements of Years 4 and 8 students in mathematics and science. A report released by the Australian Council for Educational Research, shows that while many other countries have improved, Australian performances have largely stagnated. In fact, the Australian results have been labelled a ‘cause for grave concern’ after they indicated Years 4 and 8 student achievements have flatlined over the past 20 years. I sat down with Dr Sue Thomson, Director of Educational Monitoring and Research at ACER and the report’s lead author to discuss the results.
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The Research Files Episode 24: Innovative Learning Environments
08/11/2016 Duration: 12minWhat sort of learning environments does your school have? Are you making the best use of your teaching space? Our guest on The Research Files this month is Wes Imms, Associate Professor in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education and Lead Chief Investigator of the Innovative Learning Environments and Teacher Change. Over the next four years the research team will be investigating how teachers are using these environments to improve student learning outcomes, and they’ll be sharing strategies and best practice.
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Global Education Episode 10: Research Schools in the UK
25/10/2016 Duration: 11minThe Research Schools Network in the UK is a joint project involving the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) and the Institute for Effective Education. Each school, selected as a leader in bridging the gap between research and classroom practice, receives GBP200,000 – that’s around AUD320,000 – over three years. Teacher caught up with Dr Jonathan Sharples, Senior Researcher at EEF, to find out more.
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School Improvement Episode 8: Professional autonomy with Brian Caldwell
13/10/2016 Duration: 12minThe guest for this episode is Professor Brian Caldwell, Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne and Deputy Chair of ACARA. His new book The Autonomy Premium, published by ACER Press, explores the link between student achievement and autonomy in school management and professional practice and includes case studies of Australia government schools. We caught up with him in Melbourne to find out more.
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The Research Files Episode 23: Bias in grading
26/09/2016 Duration: 10minAre teachers ever influenced by bias when it comes to grading student work? This is the focus of a new report from researchers at the University of New England, which looks at different types of potential bias in grading including gender, race and physical attractiveness. Associate Professor John Malouff joins me in this episode to discuss the findings from his research and what schools can do to minimise bias in the classroom.
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Teaching Methods - Engineering Part 2 with Lyn English
14/09/2016 Duration: 09minWelcome to the second part of our Teaching Methods podcast on Engineering. In part one Lyn English, Professor in STEM Education at the Queensland University of Technology, talked about the importance of Engineering in the primary years and the resources available to teachers. Here, she chats to Editor Jo Earp about the Engineering Design Process learning framework, the steps involved in the process, and the role of the teacher in scaffolding learning.
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The Research Files Episode 22 - Positive Relationships And Classroom Behaviour
31/08/2016 Duration: 11minA new study has found that positive teacher-student relationships at age 10 can significantly reduce problem classroom behaviours, and the effects last for up to four years. Teacher talks to lead author Dr Ingrid Obsuth.
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Teaching Methods - Engineering Part 1 with Lyn English
17/08/2016 Duration: 08minTeacher magazine talks to Professor in STEM Education Lyn English about the importance of Engineering in the primary years and resources to support teachers in the classroom.
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Action Research Episode 2: Four teachers, 120 learners
02/08/2016 Duration: 10minThree years ago, Nikki Urlich and her colleagues redesigned the teaching and learning of maths at their New Zealand school. The ‘Modern Maths’ program brings together 120 learners and a team of four teachers in an innovative learning environment.
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The Research Files Episode 21: The impact of Snapchat in education settings
19/07/2016 Duration: 08minTeacher talks to University of New England academics Dr Jennifer Charteris and Dr Sue Gregory about their research that looks at the impact of the messaging app Snapchat in education settings, and how schools are responding to issues such as cyber bullying and sexting.
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Global Education Episode 9: Dr Kevin Anthony Perry on classroom wellbeing
06/07/2016 Duration: 08minDr Kevin Anthony Perry talks to Teacher magazine about a collaborative research project exploring classroom wellbeing in Denmark.
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The Research Files Episode 20: Recruitment and retention of Indigenous educators
23/06/2016 Duration: 13minTeacher magazine speaks to Peter Johnson about efforts to improve the recruitment and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander educators in Australian schools.
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Global Education Episode 8: FabLabs and makerspaces with Jaymes Dec
08/06/2016 Duration: 10minTeacher speaks to New York educator Jaymes Dec about school FabLabs, pop-up makerspaces and the open-source Nerdy Derby.
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The Research Files Special Episode: Professor Tim Bell
25/05/2016 Duration: 12minIn this special episode, Teacher talks to Computer Science education expert Professor Tim Bell, one of the keynote presenters at the ACER Research Conference 2016.
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Rewind: Podcasts from Teacher’s second year
17/05/2016 Duration: 07minIn honour of our second birthday, the Teacher team looks back on some of our favourite podcasts from the last year.
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Teaching Methods: Nature Pedagogy with Claire Warden
11/05/2016 Duration: 10minTeacher chats to Claire Warden about Nature Pedagogy – what it is and how it works in practice, including lesson planning and risk management.
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Research Files Episode 19 : Reading for pleasure
28/04/2016 Duration: 08minTeacher speaks to Professor Rosemary Johnston about the findings of the inaugural Kids & Family Reading Report Australia and its implications for educators.
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School Improvement Episode 7: Geoff Masters and Robert Marshall
12/04/2016 Duration: 09minProfessor Geoff Masters AO and Robert Marshall discuss school improvement, assessment and teaching.
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The Research Files Episode 18: A child-centered approach to student wellbeing
29/03/2016 Duration: 10minTeacher speaks to Associate Professor Gerry Redmond about the Australian Child Wellbeing Project, capturing student voice and the importance of focusing on the middle years of schooling.
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Global Education Episode 7: School support for refugee students
16/03/2016 Duration: 10minTeacher speaks to Dr Mary Kimani about school support for refugee students from Sub-Saharan Africa.