TER #077 – Evaluating Teachers with John Fischetti – 18 September 2016

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Main Feature: Professor John Fischetti from Newcastle University talks about the issues with different approaches to teacher, school and system evaluation processes.

Regular Features: Dan Haesler interviews Dr Elliot Gann about Hip Hop culture in Education; Cameron considers issues relating to same-sex schools.

00.00 Opening Credits
01:19 Intro – Book recomendations

05:10 Single Sex Schools

19:19 Off Campus with Dan Haesler

29:14 Feature Introduction
31:19 Interview – Prof John Fiscetti

1:19:55 Announcements
1:22:40 Quote & Sign-Off

TER Live #011 – TeachMeet InfoLit

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On August 11th, TeachMeet InfoLit was held at Newington College in Stanmore. The focus was on information literacy, a core competency of the curriculum delivered by Teacher Librarians, as well as the ways that Information Literacy can be taught and improved throughout the curriculum.

00.00 Opening Credits
21.56 Intro
01:32 Welcome – Lily Young
03:52 Michelle Harrison (The University of Sydney, Fisher Library): Research Skills Development
12:34 Tanya Toohey (Christian Brothers Lewisham): Yr 7 Information Skills in HSIE
21:34 Gill Gratton (Trinity Grammar): Collaboration is the Key – employing a collaborative planning and teaching approach to Library at Trinity Grammar Junior School
32:26 Erin Patel (Kambala): Student reflections on the inquiry process/scaffolding & synthesising knowledge from research
40:14 Karen Keighy (St Pius X) How lib guides have been used to implement information literacy
43:43 Rukevwe Bateren (Newington College) IB Science and infolit
47:34 Concluding remarks – Lily Young
48:17 Thanks and Sign Off