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Oct 11, 2023 • 27min
Engaging high school students with study and job skills
Learn about a New Zealand program that helps high school students stay in school while preparing for successful careers. The program has successfully reduced the number of students not in education, employment, or training to zero. Discover the selection process, employer support, and the positive impact it has on students' lives, including job opportunities and improved living situations. Explore the program's focus on real-time learning, community engagement, and promoting valuable skill showcase.

Oct 4, 2023 • 37min
Where are the female scientists in high school curricula?
Dr. Kathryn Ross discusses the gender bias in high school science curricula, highlighting the minimal representation of female scientists. The podcast explores the exclusion and challenges teachers face in providing accurate representation. It also highlights the significant contributions of female scientists in various fields and advocates for a more inclusive approach to teaching scientific concepts.

Sep 26, 2023 • 11min
Teacher Staffroom Episode 51: Lessons on leading
This podcast episode highlights the winners of the Teacher Awards and their initiatives to improve student health and wellbeing. It discusses the importance of flexibility and adaptability in planning as a leader. It also addresses the issue of bullying in school settings and explores strategies for tackling it. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of training and support for staff in supporting students with disabilities.

Sep 20, 2023 • 30min
School Assembly S2E2: All things planning
Welcome to Series 2, Episode 2 of the School Assembly podcast. Now, if you’re not familiar with this one, it’s the podcast that explores what it takes to build a school from the ground up, and in this series, we’re following Jo Camozzato and the lovely team out there at Bemin Secondary College, which is a dual-campus college (that’s 7-12) out in Truganina, which is just north of Melbourne. So, the focus for today’s episode is planning – we’ll be talking about short- and long-term planning, and also how Jo breaks down those difficult planning tasks in what’s an incredibly complex period, the startup of the new school. And, as I say, it’s a dual campus, so she’s actually got 2 schools really to think about.
Host: Jo Earp
Guest: Jo Camozzato
Sponsor: Monash University

Sep 13, 2023 • 24min
The experiences of children with disability in education settings
In 2022 and 2023, Children and Young People with Disability Australia – the national representative organisation for children and young people with disability – conducted 3 surveys of children and young people with disability, and their families and carers, about their experiences in early childhood education and school settings.
The survey responses show that 29% of children in early childhood education and care settings and 70% of young people in school settings report being excluded from events and activities at school. As well as this, 28% in early childhood education and care settings and 65% in school settings reported experiencing bullying.
To unpack this research in more detail, we’re joined by Dr Catherine Smith from the University of Melbourne, who worked in partnership with Children and Young People with Disability Australia (or CYDA – that’s C-Y-D-A, as you’ll hear Catherine say during our discussion).
Host: Dominique Russell
Guest: Dr Catherine Smith
Sponsor: MacKillop Seasons

Sep 6, 2023 • 33min
School Improvement Episode 47: Karonga School’s immersive classroom
Our guest for today’s School Improvement episode is Ruth Rogers, Principal of Karonga School in New South Wales. Ruth joins us today to talk about her school’s immersive classroom, and how it allows students – all of whom have an intellectual disability – to access a world beyond the classroom and practice skills that they can take with them when they are out in the community.
Guest: Ruth Rogers
Host: Rebecca Vukovic
Sponsor: MacKillop Seasons

Aug 30, 2023 • 12min
Teacher Staffroom Episode 50: Teacher planning
This podcast episode discusses teacher planning, specifically addressing student misconceptions in STEM, supporting vocabulary development, and using manipulatives and representations. It also features an interview with Professor Anne Castles on learning to read and explores the importance of literacy in primary school for overall student learning.

Aug 23, 2023 • 20min
School Assembly S2E1: New beginnings – meet the principal
Welcome to Series 2 of the School Assembly podcast from Teacher magazine. We're just about to set off for Truganina, which is just outside Melbourne, to meet with Jo Camozzato for the first time. She’s the principal of Bemin Secondary College, which is a new build school. It’s actually on 2 campuses – they’ve got a year 7-9 campus and a 10-12, so that will be an interesting episode when we find out a little bit more about the different transitions that go along with that structure. But in this first episode, we’ll be chatting about Jo’s experience as an educator, what led her to school leadership and also what’s happened so far in terms of the new secondary school.
Host: Jo Earp
Guest: Jo Camozzato
Sponsor: MacKillop Seasons

Aug 16, 2023 • 40min
Global Education Episode 22: Technology in education – a tool on whose terms?
At the end of last month we brought you news of the release of UNESCO’s 2023 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, Technology in Education: A tool on whose terms? This major international report draws on analysis of over 200 education systems, highlighting the benefits, opportunities and the challenges of technology in education. In this episode we're joined by GEM Report Director Manos Antoninis to discuss the 6 key messages delivered by the team, including what governments, systems and schools should be thinking about when planning to bring technology into the classroom.
Host: Jo Earp
Guest: Manos Antoninis
Sponsor: MacKillop Seasons

Aug 9, 2023 • 23min
The Research Files: Research Conference special with Professor Anne Castles
Welcome to Episode 85 of The Research Files. We're delighted to say that our guest today is Professor Anne Castles, Australian Research Council Laureate Professor at the Australian Centre for the Advancement of Literacy at the Australian Catholic University. She’s a Keynote speaker at ACER’s Research Conference next month in Sydney. The conference theme is ‘Becoming lifelong learners’ and presenters will be examining research around how to improve continuity of learning in the first 12 years of a child’s life. The title of Professor Castles’ keynote is ‘Ensuring a safety net: Supporting low achievers in school contexts’. In our podcast chat we’ll be finding out more about her work, discussing some of the research on learning to read, and getting a taster of what delegates can expect from that Research Conference Keynote.
Host: Jo Earp
Guest: Professor Anne Castles
Sponsor: MacKillop Seasons


