Author Archives: Cameron Malcher
Episode #002b – 31 July 2013 – Gonski, part 2
In part 2 of our Gonski episode we interview NSW Education Minister, Adrian Piccoli, about NSW being the first state to sign up for the new funding agrement, as well as the plans for implementation of increased funding in NSW schools. We also speak with AEU President, Angelo Gavrielatos about the significance of these funding reforms, and the union’s campaigns around school funding leading up to the new funding model.
Episode #002a – 27 July 2013 – Gonski, part 1
In this episode we discuss the history of the Gonski review and the new Better Schools funding legislation. We also interview Melbourne University Academic Bronwyn Hinz about the details of the Better Schools legislation.
Episode #001 – July 2013 – PISA and Homework
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Overview: In this, the first episode of the Teacher’s Education Review, Cameron and Corinne discuss PISA Data as presented by OECD Education Advisor Dr. Andreas Schleicher, and take a look at the ever-controversial issue of homework.
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The Teachers’ Education Review is a new podcast created and produced by teachers in Australian schools. This podcast reviews educational issues with a particular focus on the implications on classroom teaching and learning activities.
Episodes will be released monthly, giving an overview of local, national an international issues in education before exploring 1-2 issues in greater depth through a panel discussion with experienced educators.
Episode 1, July 2013, will be released shortly!
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