
Main Feature: Matt Esterman discusses positive learning spaces – what they are, how they affect teaching, and how teachers in conventionally designed classrooms can experiment with making different use of space in learning activities.
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Main Feature: Matt Esterman discusses positive learning spaces – what they are, how they affect teaching, and how teachers in conventionally designed classrooms can experiment with making different use of space in learning activities.
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Main Feature: Dr Stewart Riddle discusses issues facing teachers engaging in social media, and questions the notion of who gets to speak on behalf of teachers.
Timecodes:
00:00 Opening Credits
01:31 Students protest climate change
10:44 Feature Introduction
12:39 Interview – Stewart Riddle
52:29 Sign Off & Closing Credits

00:00 Opening Credits
01:31 Intro
01:49 Schools Funding in the news
16:42 Feature – Interview with Michael Bungay Stanier
59:56 Sign Off

Main Feature: Benjamin Law shares his experience of being a gay teenager in an Australian school.
Regular Features: Marco Cimino discusses his podcast Oh the Humanities! (and Social Sciences), Cameron discusses a UK study on managerialism and teacher professional identity and well-being.
Timecodes:
00:00 Opening Credits
01:31 Intro
02:19 Marco Cimino – Interview
10:17 Managerialism and teacher well-being
26:00 Feature Introduction
28:01 Benjamin Law – Interview
50:41 Sign off & Credits

Main Feature: Murray Henstock shares his personal journey into teaching STEM and researching motivation and learning, and shares examples of his work running STEM projects in schools.
Education in the News: Cameron examines what’s been said, and not said, regarding entry standards into education degrees.
00:00 Opening Credits
01:31 Intro
02:14 Education in the News
13:22 Feature Introduction
13:59 Interview – Murray Henstock
53:32 Sign Off

2018 has been a smashing year for the TER podcast, hitting a record high number of subscribers and downloads, with the number of downloads in 2018 accounting for nearly 50% of the total over the podcasts five-and-a-half year history!
We were once again runners-up in the Australian Podcast Awards, and because of the work of the award organisers, TER was added to the Australian Film and Sound Archive!
Thank you to all of the guests, contributors, and, of course, listeners, who have supported the TER podcast on its continued journey and growth. We look forward to bringing you more interesting educational content in 2019.
For now, here are the 5 most popular episodes from 2018…
1. TER #110 – A conversation with Sir Ken Robinson – 1 April 2018

2. TER Topics – Project Based Learning

3. TER #108 – ACARA’s Literacy and Numeracy Progressions with Hilary Dixon – 18 Feb 2018

4. TER #113 – Undertaking a research degree while teaching – 27 May 2018

5. TER #112 – Perspectives on Gonski 2 – 13 May 2018


In the last episode for 2018, Bronwyn Hinz joins us to discuss the educational highlights, low-lights, and missed opportunities of 2018.
Links & Timecodes:
00:00 Opening Credits
01:31 Intro
07:23 Interview – Bronwyn Hinz
41:09 Acknowledgements & Sign Off


Links and notes coming soon!
00:00 Opening Credits
01:31 Intro
03:05 Interview – Jocelyn Brewer
33:35 Sign Off

Main feature: The second part of Oliver Lovell’s interviews from the ACEL National Conference include Robert Biswas-Deiner discussing Emotions and Learning, and Jon Andrews, Cameron Paterson and Deborah Netolitcky talking about the upcoming book ‘Flip the System Australia’.
Regular Features: Dan Haesler challenges teachers to evaluate their actions in a new edition of Off Campus.
Timecodes:
00:00 Opening Credits
01:31 Intro
03:25 Off Campus – Dan Haesler
16:40 Feature Introduction
17:47 Robert Biswas-Deiner – Emotions and Learning
29:42 Flip the System Australia
52:42 Acknowledgements & Sign Off