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Dr Gary Stager and the new, now, wow in technology
This episode delves into the ever-evolving technology and computational environments used to support both student and educator learning. With a focus on practical and engaging project-based numeracy development, this a must-listen episode for classroom teachers with the desire to improve student outcomes in mathematics.
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Dr Gary Stager on artificial intelligence – origins, misconceptions and applications
This episode discusses the mathematical limitations and possibilities of AI in the classroom and the presence of programs such as ChatGPT. Also up for discussion is ‘symbolic programming’, data analysis and how teachers can use technology to reengage students and bring back their wonder, amazement and curiosity for mathematics.
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Practitioner inquiry with Christopher Hudson and RMIT’s Amanda Berry
In this episode Chris and Amanda delve into the power of teachers engaging in practitioner inquiry, both individually and collectively. They unpack self-study and consider the dispositions and traits that teachers need to successfully critique and improve their practice.
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Advancing the quality and status of teaching
What does it mean to advance the quality and status of the teaching profession?
In this vodcast, Professor Eric Mazur, Dr Claire Brown, and Gail Bray discuss what it will take and why now more than ever it is so critical to raise the profile of teachers.
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Neil Barker defines leadership as a lifelong learning journey
What are the fundamental skills for successful leadership in education?
In this podcast, Neil Barker discusses the value of leaders continuing their own learning journeys, the meaning of true collaboration, and the importance of a clear leadership vision.
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Joanne Quinn unpacks whole-system change
How can we change our education systems to give young people the skills they need to become global citizens?
In this podcast, Joanne Quinn talks about the key drivers for transforming learning to prepare students for the future.
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