Enter our Christmas Mugshot competition to #winamug

Every teacher needs their own staffroom mug, and here at the Teachers Education Review, we understand the importance of having one that’s good quality and unique.

That’s why we’ve brought you the limited edition Teachers Education Review Staffroom Mug.

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It’s clean lines will look attractive in any staffroom. Ergonomically designed to be not too heavy or too light, it’s sturdy enough to stand up to the demands of school life, without feeling clunky and unbalanced in your hand when you drink your coffee at the end of a long school day.*

Whether its tea, coffee or water, beverages just taste better in the Teacher Education Review Staffroom Mug.*

Supplies of our mug are limited, and they’re not for sale. The only way to get your hands on one is to win one of our competitions.

In the lead up to Christmas we have a special competition:

Post a selfie of yourself with your current mug and the tag #TERmugshot on either Twitter or our Facebook page. All entries will be placed in a draw and 3 winners will be announced next Sunday, the 22nd of December. Their names will also be broadcast in our episode due to air on the 29th of December.

We’re looking forward to the mugshots!

*Claims not guaranteed for products used by surface dwelling mammals. Or subterranean mammals either. Or extra-terrestrial… oh, you get the idea.

Episode #011 – 01 Dec 2013 – Early Career Teachers, Special Episode

Early Career Teachers – Part 1

Early Career Teachers – Part 2

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In our Early Career Teachers’ Special, we talk to Pre-Service and Early Career Teachers about the challenges they face; we speak with AITSL General Manager, Edmund Misson about Accreditation; We feature the first “Off Campus”, a new segment by Dan Haesler; speak with Matthew Green about imanewteacher.com; and seek advice for early career teachers from educators from all over the place.

Links, show notes and timecode coming soon!

Episode #009 – 03 Nov 2013 – Inside TeachMeet at the Wharf

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In this super-sized special episode, we take a closer look at Teachmeets, a free-to-all form of collaborative professional development for teachers. Cameron reports from Teachmeet English at the Wharf on November 1st, with interviews and presentations from the night.

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Episode #008 – 20 October 2013 – Gamification

In Ep. 008 we take an introductory look at the idea of Gamification in education. Cameron interviews author, international speaker and founder of Gamification.co, Gabe Zichermann, about the value of games and game elements in education.

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Episode #007 – 06 October 2013 – Engagement

In Ep. 07 we discuss the issue of engagement in education. What are the benefits to student learning, and what are some of the ways teachers can better engage students in their classes. We talk with educational consultant and writer Dan Haesler about the importance of engagement in the classroom. We also interview John Goh, principal of Merrylands East Public School about some of the whole-school approaches to engagement at his school.

Links, notes and timecode coming soon

Episode #006 – 22 September 2013 – NAPLAN

Episode 6 contains part 2 of our interview with Dr. Greg Thompson of Murdoch University, and Dr. Nicole Mockler or Newcastle University, in which we talk about the issues associated with Australia’s NAPLAN testing regime. Dr. Thompson, who tweets under the handle @effectsofNAPLAN, has devoted significant time and attention to the impacts of NAPLAN on teachers and school communities, and shares with us some of his insights into the positive and negative effects of NAPLAN in the 5 years since it was introduced.

Notes and time-code coming soon!

Getting connected in education

In Episode 5 of TER Podcast we discussed Connected Learning, and outlined some of the benefits and risks associated with increased use of online connectivity and social media in education. As a follow up to that episode, here are some suggested ways that teachers can get more connected with others in their profession, or help get their students connected with the each other and the world beyond the classroom.

Please note: While some of these sites incorporate commercial services, this post is not sponsored in any way, nor a direct endorsement of those services, this is just a list of tools that some teachers have found useful in the classroom and in their own professional development.

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Episode #005 – 08 September 2013 – Connected Learning

In Episode 5 we discuss Connected Learning and its impact on teaching and teacher professional development, including interviews with Professor Alec Couros about the relationship between connectivity and teaching. We also speak to educator and writer Dan Haelser about the rise of BYOD policies in school as a way of providing access to technology and the internet for learning.

Alec Couros on Twitter – Dan Haesler’s website

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Episode #004b – 28 August 2013 – Independent Public Schools, Part 2

In part 2 of our discussion of Independent Public Schools, we interview Greg Thompson from Murdoch University in WA, and Nicole Mockler form the University of Newcastle in NSW. Greg sits on the board of an IPS in WA, and both Greg and Nicole are researchers into Educational Policy.

Greg Thompson’s profile at Murdoch University – Nicole Mockler’s Website

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