Deborah Netolicky talks with Cameron Paterson about learning, thinking, teaching, and schooling. Cameron is Director of Learning at Wesley College, Melbourne. Prior to this he was the Director of Learning and Teaching at Shore School, Sydney. Outside school, he works with Harvard’s Project Zero as an online course instructor and as part of the faculty at the annual Project Zero Classroom. He has taught in the Harvard teacher education program and worked for Harvard’s Principal’s Center. His awards include the Dr Paul Brock Medal from the Australian College of Educators, a Churchill Fellowship, the 21st Century International Global Innovation Award for Teaching, an NGS Super Changemakers scholarship, an Australian Council for Educational Leaders New Voice scholarship, a top 50 nomination for the Global Teacher Prize, and being named on The Educator Hot List. Cameron is the co-editor of ‘Flip the System Australia: What matters in education’ and a staff writer for ‘Getting Smart’.
Want to know more?
- Cameron’s ‘Getting Smart’ articles: https://www.gettingsmart.com/author/cameron-paterson/
- Cameron’s Churchill Fellowship report: https://churchilltrustapp.secure.force.com/api/services/apexrest/v1/image/?Id=0697F00000wLDSmQAO&forceDownload=Yes
- ‘Flip the system Australia: What Matters in Education’: https://www.routledge.com/Flip-the-System-Australia-What-Matters-in-Education/Netolicky-Andrews-Paterson/p/book/9781138367869#:~:text=Flip%20the%20System%20Australia%3A%20What%20matters%20in%20education%20brings%20together,to%20the%20current%20education%20system.
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