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Feb 19, 2020 • 35min

The Research Files Episode 57: Trauma informed practice in schools

The topic for this episode is something we’ve had a lot of requests for – trauma informed education practices. Studies show that exposure to trauma in childhood is widespread. Our guest today is Dr Emily Berger, an educational and developmental psychologist at Monash University here in Melbourne. We’ll be talking about some of the terminology, the benefits of trauma informed practice in schools (for all students), and different approaches to creating trauma informed classrooms. Guest: Dr Emily Berger Host: Jo Earp Sponsor: YSoft be3D eDee
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Feb 5, 2020 • 20min

School Improvement Episode 22: Early years literacy and numeracy

As the name suggests, ‘foundation skills’ are crucial to future learning. The Association of Independent Schools New South Wales (AISNSW) has been working with 38 of its schools on a targeted early years program that aims to help students in Kindergarten to Year 2 master key literacy and numeracy skills. The initiative has been led by the association’s Head of Student Services, Lisa Ridings. She joins us now to share what’s been happening in the program and the impact it’s already having. Guest: Lisa Ridings Host: Rebecca Vukovic
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Jan 30, 2020 • 10min

Teacher Staffroom Episode 11: Books and school libraries

Thanks for downloading this episode of Teacher Staffroom, where we catch you up on the latest evidence, insight and action. And just like that, we’re already into a new school year and already in the full swing of things here at Teacher magazine. Throughout this episode, we're going to be sharing some of the highlights of the past month and giving you a bit of an overview of what we’ve been working on. But remember, there’s links to all the stories we mention in the transcript of this podcast, so if you’d like to delve deeper into any of the topics, you’ll find everything you need at teachermagazine.com.au. Host: Rebecca Vukovic
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Jan 22, 2020 • 34min

The Research Files Episode 56: John Munro on gifted education

Our guest for this episode of The Research Files is Dr John Munro, a Professor of Educational Psychology and Exceptional Learning at The Australian Catholic University. He is also a trained primary and secondary teacher and a registered psychologist. We sat down in Melbourne to talk about gifted learners – in particular, how to identify these learners, how to understand their learning needs and how to encourage them to reach their potential in the classroom and beyond. John offers some really interesting insights and practical strategies for teachers as well.
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Jan 8, 2020 • 28min

Behaviour Management Episode 6: Mentoring boys

Building positive relationships is at the centre of the behaviour management strategies used by Dapto High School. The additional focus on boys’ wellbeing has seen the school volunteer for the Top Blokes mentoring program and create a new staff role – Boys’ Mentor. Our guests for this episode of Behaviour Management are Dapto High School’s Deputy Principal Daniel Inness and Boys’ Mentor Andrew Horsley. They’ll be taking us through the mentoring approach, how it works alongside some of the other behaviour management strategies at the school, and some of the savings it’s led to – in time and money. Interviewee: Daniel Inness, Andrew Horsley Host: Jo Earp Sponsor: Monash Education
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Dec 11, 2019 • 22min

Our podcast highlights for 2019

In this special episode, we take a look back over our favourite moments from the podcasts we published throughout 2019. With dozens of episodes to choose from, this highlights reel takes you through some of our fascinating guests and thought-provoking conversations.
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Nov 26, 2019 • 10min

Teacher Staffroom Episode 10: Sharing education resources

The team at Teacher have spoken to a lot of interesting educators this month, and some great practical pointers for the classroom have come out of these conversations. In this episode, we’ll be looking at some budget-friendly science experiments for both primary and secondary students; some engaging mathematics activities perfect to finish off the term; and some implications for classroom educators of some new research that’s been published. Host: Dominique Russell
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Nov 13, 2019 • 23min

Podcast Special: Achieving authentic learning experiences in Science

In this special episode, we're delighted to be joined by the two recipients of this year’s Prime Minister’s Prizes for Excellence in Science teaching. Sarah Finney, a Grade 3 and 4 classroom teacher at Stirling East Primary School in South Australia was named winner for primary school teaching, and Dr Samantha Moyle from Brighton Secondary School, also in South Australia, was named winner for secondary teaching. Both educators are remarkably dedicated to harnessing curiosity about Science in their students, and providing them with authentic, real-world learning experiences. Interviewees: Samantha Moyle and Sarah Finney Host: Dominique Russell Sponsor: University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Education
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Oct 30, 2019 • 12min

Teacher Staffroom Episode 9: Spotlight on podcasts

It’s been another exciting month here at Teacher magazine and we're thrilled to share with you just some of what we’ve been working on here at the publication. Today, we're shining a spotlight on the podcasts we’ve published this month, because they’re packed with some really practical strategies that you could apply to your work in the classroom. In this episode, we’ll also be highlighting some of the interesting research that we covered, as well as sharing more about a new monthly series we launched here at the magazine. Presenter: Rebecca Vukovic
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Oct 23, 2019 • 26min

School Improvement Episode 21: Student voice and agency

Scoresby Secondary College in Melbourne’s east is on a mission to improve instructional practice by embedding student voice in the school’s improvement cycle. To do this, they’re using the Scoresby Secondary College AMPLIFY model, which are seven interrelated steps which synthesise a range of student voice and agency literature, as well as research on reflective practice and leadership. The goals of the model are simple: to support teachers, students and leaders to work collaboratively with the full range of student perspectives; and, to clearly define what collaborating with students for improvement-related processes looks like. For today’s podcast, we headed out to the school to sit down with Murray Cronin, Head of Curriculum and Pedagogy. We discuss how the school has engaged students in decision making and improvement-related processes, and the impact that student voice has had on school culture. Murray also goes into quite a lot of detail about the AMPLIFY model and how they’re going to further develop it in 2020 and beyond. Host: Rebecca Vukovic Interviewee: Murray Cronin Podcast supporter: Bank First

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