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As 2015 draws to a close, Cameron and Corinne review some of the major events in education in Australia throughout the year, as well as the top 5 most played TER podcast episodes in 2015. In the feature interview, Matt Deeble from Social Ventures Australia provides an update on the Bright Systems initiative, and discusses the recently published Teaching and Learning Toolkit.
Links and TImecodes:
00:00 – Opening Credits
01:19 – Intro & Discussion
11:15 – Education News Stories in 2015
36:26 – Top 5 TER Podcast episodes in 2015
48:33 – Feature Introduction
51:34 – Interview: Matt Deeble from SVA + Discussion
01:29:36 – Acknowledgements and Sign Off