TER #073 – Inside ‘Education Nation’ – 10 July 2016

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Main Feature: On June 7 & 8, the first Education Nation conference was held at Luna Park in Sydney. Corinne and Donelle attended and interviewed a number of presenters.

Regular Features: Education in the News, Cameron & Corinne discuss the election results and the implications for education funding, as well as the ongoing situation with schools in Aurukun.

00.00 Opening Credits
01:19 Intro – Corrections from ep 72
06:27 Election Result & Gonski Funding
13:35 Noel Pearson’s Direct Instruction Program
27:09 Feature Intro
28:33 Education Nation Conference
46:18 Cameron Patterson
49:11 Jacues du Toit
51:32 Lila Mularczyk
58:42 Jon Andrews
1:05:03 Brendan Mitchell
1:18:46 Simon Breakspear
1:21:46 Philip Cooke
1:23:34 Final Thoughts on Education Nation
1:24:36 Announcements
1:25:31 Quote & Sign Off

TER Live #010 – #GirlsInTech at Vivid Ideas

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As part of the 2016 Vivid Sydney Festival, Intel held #GirlsInTech as part of the Vivid Ideas presentations, with research and panel discussions about girls in STEM subjects and the challenges – both personal and systemic – that need to be overcome to improve the number of women participating in tech fields such as coding and engineering.

This TER live episode presents the entire event with minimal editing.

00.00 Opening Credits & Intro
02:12 Welcome – Katie Ford – @KatherineLFord
07:57 Kate Burleigh – General Manager Intel A-NZ – @Kate_Burleigh
36:20 Research Presentation

53:40 Panel Discussion 1

1:17:17 Panel Discussion 2

1:45:24 Acknowledgements and Sign Off

Special thanks to Joachim Cohen @JoachimCohen123 and @IntelANZ

TER #071 – Poverty & Education with Linda Tirado – 29 May 2016

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Anti-Poverty Campaigner Linda Tirado talks about the challenges facing low-income earners and the impact of education policy on disadvantaged communities. Cameorn and Corinne discuss Direct Instruction in relation to recent events in far-north Queensland, and discuss the recent ResearchEd conference in Melbourne.

00.00 Opening Credits
01:19 Intro
06:09 Direct Instruction in the Indigenous Communities
33:01 ResearchED Melbourne
48:07 Feature Introduction
50:32 Interview – Linda Tirado
1:23:08 Announcements
1:25:43 Quote and Sign Off

TER #070 – TPL & Professional Identity with Deborah Netolicky – 15 May 2016

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Regular features: Off Campus, Dan Haesler discusses the Growth Mindsent; Cameron discusses the recent workcover decision on workplace stress; Spotlight on Special Education, Tim Connel discusses school refusal

Main Feature: Dr Deborah Netolicky discusses her PhD research into the relationship between teachers’ professional learning and professional identity.

00.00 Opening Credits
01:19 Intro – ICTENSW Conference
03:25 Off Campus with Dan Haesler
12:30 Workcover decision re workplace stress

Telephone counselling

24:59 Spotlight on Special Education
33:17 Feature Introduction
35:02 Interview – Deborah Netolicky

1:01:38 Thoughts on Professional Learning
1:09:05 Quote & Sign Off

TER #068 – Literacy in the Classroom with Stewart Riddle – 17 April 2016

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00.00 Opening Credits
01:19 Intro
04:28 Business Practices in Schools
23:59 Academies in the UK
43:06 Off Campus with Dan Haesler
49:24 Dan Haesler talks School of Thought
56:14 Feature Intro
1:46:50 Announcements
1:55:58 Quote & Sign Off

TER #066 – Gifted & Talented Students with Shirley Koch – 20 March 2016

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Main Feature: Shirley Koch talks about strategies for identifying and teaching gifted students, and about the particular needs ot gifted student sin an education system.

Regular Features: Cameron and Corinne discuss technology in education and the recent cuts to the Safe Schools program; Donelle Batty reports on recent proposed changes to the Tasmanian school system.

Timecodes:

00.00 – Opening Credits
01:19 – Intro – ICTENSW Conference
10:39 – Safe Schools Review
35:12 – Donelle Batty on Tasmanian Schools
38:38 – Feature Introduction
40:20 – Interview – Shirley Kock
1:12:02 – Discussion
1:34:07 – Quote & Sign Off

TER #065 – The Safe Schools Program with Sally Richardson – 06 Mar 2016

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Main feature: With the Safe Schools Program receiving a lot of attention and criticism, we spoke to Sally Richardson, National Program Director for the Safe Schools Coalition to get a better understanding of what the program involves and how it operates in Australian schools.

Regular features: Off Campus, Dan Haesler outlines some key principles to maintaining balance; Cameron and Corinne discuss news about a recent education funding deal; Cameron and Corinne discuss issues relating to LGBTIQ youth in schools.

Links and Timecodes:

00.00 – Opening Credits
01:19 – Intro
10:22 – Off Campus with Dan Haesler
21:30 – Australian School Funding
37:19 – LGBTIQ students in schools
55:30 – Feature Introduction
58:11 – Interview – Sally Rishardson, Safe School Coalition
1:17:45 – Discussion
1:26:52 – Announcements
1:33:01 – Quote and Sign Off

TER #062 – Education & Technology with Alan November – 24 Jan 2016

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Main Feature: Alan November talks about technology in education and issues with Education and politics.

Regular Features: Cameron and Corinne discuss issues in education, including the Federal government announcement about Gonski, the Senate Inquiry into the treatment of students with disabilities in the school system and the NSW propoaal for personality tests for student teachers.

00:00 – Opening Credits

01:19 – Intro

02:50 – Gonski – Birmingham’s summer announcement

14:32 – Senate inquiry into students with disabilities in the school system

36:15 – Personality tests for teachers

53:06 – Feature Introduction

55:34 – Interview – Alan November

01:11:02 – Discussion

01:27:00 – Quote and Sign Off

 

TER Live #009 – TeachMeet at the House

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As one of the last major TeachMeet events of 2015, TeachMeet at the House invited educators to the Sydney opera House to share examples of pedagogy and teaching practice, while looking over the views of Circular Quay.

This episode contains a selection of 6 presentations from the event, which are listed in the timecodes below.

If you’d like to know more about how to host your own TeachMeet event, visit Teachmeet.net

Timecodes:

00.00 Opening Credits
00:21 Intro
01:29 Matt Estermann – Welcome to TeachMeet at the House
04:18 Frank Newman – Creativity and Pedagogy
13:45 Sam Schroder – The Death of the Class Novel
16:27 Henrietta Miller – Passion Projects and Blogging
22:21 Simon Crook – How to win Primary Science
24:41 Phil Cooke – Engaging 15-19 year olds
32:35 Silvia Choi – The Art of Asking
39:48 Melissa Kennedy – The School Diary is Dead
43:11 Acknowledgements and Sign Off