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Podcast by Teacher Magazine (ACER)

Episodes

  • Announcing the 2024 Teacher Awards winners

    09/09/2024 Duration: 06min

    Today we are delighted to announce the winners of the 2024 Teacher Awards! Nominations closed late July and we announced our shortlist 2 weeks ago which included 25 entries from all school sectors and 5 states in Australia. Find out who the 2024 winners are in this special episode. Host: Jo Earp

  • Australian insights from PISA 2022

    05/09/2024 Duration: 24min

    Are Australian students getting better or worse at mathematics? Are they more or less creative than their OECD peers? Andrew Broadley chats to ACER Senior Research Fellow and National Project Manager for PISA, Lisa De Bortoli, about what we can learn from the latest PISA results. Host: Andrew Broadley Guest: Lisa De Bortoli

  • Teacher Staffroom: School leader insights

    29/08/2024 Duration: 10min

    As a school leader, what’s been your biggest achievement of the last month? What about a challenge or hurdle you’ve had to overcome? And what’s been a key learning for you in your own practice? In this episode of Teacher Staffroom, we take a look at some of the leadership-focused content we’ve published recently. Host: Dominique Russell

  • Toxic masculinity in schools

    21/08/2024 Duration: 19min

    As an educator, you may be aware that misogynistic thinking has increased among young boys recently. So, what can teachers do to tackle misogyny in their classrooms, and what can leaders do to create safer spaces? These are the questions a new 2-year research project hope to answer. Dominique Russell speaks with the lead researcher and co-chief investigator in this episode of The Research Files. Host: Dominique Russell Guests: Dr Naomi Pfitzner and Dr Stephanie Wescott

  • School Assembly S3E1: Meet Our Series 3 Principal

    14/08/2024 Duration: 16min

    For Series 3 of School Assembly, we’re switching locations and widening the student age range. Dan McShea is Foundation Principal of Notre Dame College, a P-12 in Bells Creek on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. In Episode 1, Teacher editor Jo Earp finds out more about the college, Dan’s previous leadership roles and his involvement in community life. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Dan McShea Sponsor: Monash University

  • Teacher Staffroom: Concentrating on creativity

    30/07/2024 Duration: 11min

    Last month, new data from PISA 2022 on the creative thinking assessment were released, showing Australian students performed strongly. At Teacher, we’ve been looking at the topic of creative thinking and teaching creativity, and in this episode, we get you up to speed on the insights we’ve gathered. Host: Dominique Russell

  • Effective use of education technology

    24/07/2024 Duration: 34min

    In this episode, Editor Jo Earp sits down with Acting CEO of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership Edmund Misson to talk about education technology, including the evidence on effective use, the critical role of professional learning, and possible challenges facing teachers and leaders now and in the future. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Edmund Misson

  • Teacher research informing practice

    17/07/2024 Duration: 19min

    In this episode of School Improvement Editor Jo Earp is joined by Jake Compton, Director of Academic Culture and a teacher in the Senior School at Canterbury College, which has been working with academics at the UQ Learning Lab since 2020. We’ll be talking about some of the projects, how they’ve evolved over the years, and the challenges along the way. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Jake Compton

  • Teaching for creativity across the curriculum

    10/07/2024 Duration: 34min

    In this episode of our Global Education podcast, Editor Jo Earp talks to Lead Practitioner Sarah Childs and Associate Professor Kerry Chappell about their involvement in England’s Creativity Collaboratives partnership program, including the important role of teachers as action researchers, and details of the Toolkit resources developed to help others. Host: Jo Earp Guests: Sarah Childs and Kerry Chappell

  • School Assembly Series 2 Final

    03/07/2024 Duration: 21min

    School Assembly is the podcast series where we explore what it takes to build a school from the ground up. It’s the Series 2 Final and Bemin Secondary College Principal Jo Camozzato joins Teacher Editor Jo Earp to reflect on the events of the last 12 months. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Jo Camozzato Sponsor: Teachers Mutual Bank

  • Teacher Staffroom: Mid-year check in

    27/06/2024 Duration: 11min

    We’re at the end of term 2 in Australia and in this episode of Teacher Staffroom, we catch you up on content we’ve published recently that you might find useful at this time of year – including tax tips for teachers, leaders seeking feedback from staff to inform their next steps, and the benefits of successful partnerships with universities. Host: Dominique Russell Sponsor: Teachers Mutual Bank

  • Successful school and university partnerships

    19/06/2024 Duration: 38min

    Highly effective schools enhance student outcomes by fostering strong 2-way partnerships. In this episode of School Improvement, Dominique Russell is joined by Lesley Johnson from Trinity College in Adelaide, and Simon Leonard from the University of South Australia to discuss the success of their partnership that has been ongoing since 2017, including how it’s improving practice for both school and university staff. Host: Dominique Russell Guests: Lesley Johnson and Simon Leonard Sponsor: Grok Academy (grokacademy.org)

  • Helping students become hybrid writers

    12/06/2024 Duration: 27min

    We’re increasingly using digital devices for our written communications, but researchers from Edith Cowan University here in Australia have recently highlighted the ongoing importance of explicitly teaching both handwriting and keyboarding skills to students, starting in the primary years. Lead researcher Dr Anabela Malpique joins us for today’s episode of The Research Files. She’s a Senior Lecturer in Literacy at the School of Education at ECU, and we’ll be chatting about the findings of a meta-analysis comparing the effects of writing by hand or keyboarding on primary students’ writing performance, and a follow-up study with grade 2 students in Western Australia. She’ll also be sharing some tips for how teachers in the classroom, and in collaboration with families, can help students become hybrid writers. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Dr Anabela Malpique Sponsor: Teachers Mutual Bank

  • Staff collaboration and feedback

    05/06/2024 Duration: 23min

    Welcome to Episode 10 of the School Assembly podcast series, where we explore what it takes to build a school from the ground up. In Series 2 we’ve been following Jo Camozzato and the team at the dual campus Bemin Secondary College in the Melbourne suburb of Truganina. Our topic for this episode is staff collaboration – we’ll be talking about how you foster that with a completely new team, setting aside time for collaboration, uncovering and sharing staff expertise, and how feedback informs planning. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Jo Camozzato

  • Teacher Awards 2024: Nominations are now open!

    02/06/2024 Duration: 03min

    Today, nominations open for the 2024 Teacher Awards! In this special episode, Teacher Editor, Jo Earp, introduces the 2024 Award categories, our Judging Panel, and information on how you can enter. Find out more here: www.teachermagazine.com/teacherawards Host: Jo Earp

  • Staffroom: Working with families and students on attendance

    30/05/2024 Duration: 10min

    If you listened to last month’s episode of Teacher Staffroom, you’ll remember we spoke about new research that found the attendance of a year 9 student experiencing disadvantage can be a key indicator of whether or not they complete year 12. The report said that closely monitoring student attendance is important, but what strategies can schools implement to ensure they’re supporting students to have high attendance? We’ve explored some recent international research on this topic, and also looked at how one school in Australia is focusing on attendance. So, in this episode of Teacher Staffroom I’ll be bringing you up to speed on this content and, of course, I’ll also bring you a couple of my other personal highlights. Host: Dominique Russell Sponsor: Grok Academy (grokacademy.org)

  • A focus on student attendance

    22/05/2024 Duration: 32min

    In this podcast episode, Glenn Kayes, Deputy Principal at Kellyville High School in New South Wales, shares how the school’s average student attendance rate has increased, thanks to an evaluation and review of existing policies and procedures, and a raft of new measures. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Glenn Kayes

  • The long-term impacts of a sense of school belonging on mental health

    15/05/2024 Duration: 20min

    New research has emphasised the importance of adolescent school belonging as a long-term protective factor that can mitigate against later depression, anxiety, and stress. In this episode of The Research Files we speak to the lead author about the findings and the implications for schools. Host: Dominique Russell Guest: Associate Professor Kelly-Ann Allen

  • Linking the student learning journey

    08/05/2024 Duration: 20min

    Secondary schools occupy a special place in the learning journey for students, sandwiched between primary and post-school options. In episode 9 of School Assembly, we chat to Jo Camozzato about what that means, in terms of linking it all together. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Jo Camozzato Sponsor: Monash University

  • Special: Out-of-field teaching

    01/05/2024 Duration: 34min

    You may have experienced it as a teacher, or a school leader – out-of-field teaching remains a big issue. Professor Merrilyn Goos and Professor Linda Hobbs join Teacher editor Jo Earp for a special podcast episode to talk about the current situation in Australia, challenges and possible solutions. Host: Jo Earp Guests: Professor Merrilyn Goos and Professor Linda Hobbs

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