Episodes
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Welcome to this week's episode of The Art of Teaching podcast with the amazing Rohan Dredge and Mike Hardie.
Rohan and Mike run For Leaders Global which is an organisation that helps organisations build leaders worth following and cultures worth reproducing.
In this wide-ranging episode we talked about:
- How they define leadership and if they believe that it can be taught.
- Why leadership is about realising potential, activating others and shaping a prefered future.
- Why we shouldn't wish for things to be easier, but we should wish for ourselves to be better. (Jin Rohn)
It was an incredible privilege to speak with Rohan and Mike. I hope that you get a lot out of it.
The Art of Teaching Podcast resources:
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https://theartofteachingpodcast.com/
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New Teacher Resources:
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Friday Jan 07, 2022
Moments with Dr Heather Michel: My experience at school.
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Welcome to another bitsized episode of The Art of Teaching Podcast, the first for 2022! If you haven’t heard my full interview with the amazing Dr. Heather Michel then please check it out as soon as you can. In today’s episode, she shared a story about what her life was like as a student, some of the challenges that she overcame and why education changes people and people then go on to change the world.
Here in Australia, we are on a well-deserved teaching break. You may be listening to this pool-side, or in the car, as you drive away for a holiday or, if your rugged up on the couch in between Netflix binges - however, this bite-sized episode is coming to you, I am so grateful that you would take the time to be with us today…Thank you.
For everyone else listening across the globe, I hope that you had a wonderful and relaxing break. My hope is that you all find something in this conversation that helps you become a better teacher, learner and leader.
Enjoy this discussion with Dr Heather Michel
Saturday Dec 11, 2021
Dr Fiona Young: Innovative learning environments and why spaces matter.
Saturday Dec 11, 2021
Saturday Dec 11, 2021
Welcome to the next episode of The Art of Teaching. I have the great pleasure of introducing you to another phenomenal guest, Dr Fiona Young. Dr Young is an architect and researcher in the field of learning environments. As Studio Director at Hayball in Sydney, her focus is on Education and GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) sector projects.
Her research focus is on learning environment affordances that support deep and playful pedagogical practices. Conducted through the Innovative Learning Environments and Teacher Change (ILETC) project at the University of Melbourne, Fiona’s PhD research identifies strategies to support teachers in recognising and using the affordances of innovative learning environments. Central to her role is enhancing learning opportunities through design and interpreting and bridging understanding between educators and architectural teams.
Fiona has extensive experience in integrative briefing processes, workshop facilitation and master planning. She has developed a number of successful community consultation strategies, engaging leadership teams, staff, students and broader communities as co-designers in the project process.
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Today I have another very special episode to share with you - an interview with the amazing Aaron Johnston an innovative school leader and teacher.
Through his Instagram “Mr J Learning Space” and through hosting weekly discussions as a co-host of the “teacher takeaway” podcast he passionately invests in and champions the teacher profession.
Aaron is the real deal and he continues to be a great sounding board and friend. I am sure that you will get something meaningful out of our discussion.
Thanks for listening.
The Art of Teaching Podcast resources:
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofteaching
Here is the link to the show notes:
https://theartofteachingpodcast.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofteachingpodcast/
New Teacher Resources:
Website: https://imanewteacher.com/
Twitter: @Imanewteacher
Instagram: @Imanewteacher
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Dr. Sharp has three degrees in psychology (including a Ph.D.) and an impressive record as an academic, clinician and coach. He is Australia’s very own ‘Dr Happy’, at the forefront of the positive psychology movement and founder of The Happiness Institute.
He has run one of Sydney’s most respected clinical psychology practices and is the founder & CHO (Chief Happiness Officer) of The Happiness Institute. Which is Australia’s first organisation devoted solely to enhancing happiness in individuals, families and organisations.
In this bitesized episode, we talked about his own struggles with mental health and why so called “negative emotions" such as sadness, worry and anxiety are actually an important part of our lives.
This episode was such an important one and so timely as a result of the current global pandemic. It was so wonderful to speak with Dr Tim, he was so generous with his time.
Just a reminder that if you are struggling you are not alone. Here are some great mental health resources.
I hope that you enjoy this conversation as much as it did.
The Art of Teaching Podcast resources:
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofteaching
Here is the link to the show notes:
https://theartofteachingpodcast.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofteachingpodcast/
New Teacher Resources:
Website: https://imanewteacher.com/
Twitter: @Imanewteacher
Instagram: @Imanewteacher
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
In today’s episode we have another inspirational educator, Ashleigh, who is one half of the duo and education entrepreneurs that is Rainbow Sky Creations.
If you haven’t heard of Rainbow Sky Creations it is an education website that creates resources for teachers that are simple, engaging and hands-on.
I wish that when I embarked on my career in education that a resource like this existed - it would have saved me hours of work and many more hours of heartache.
In this episode we talked about:
- The immense workload that teachers are under and how they are trying to help.
- The role of diversity in team environments
- The importance of working in a range of school environments and what we can learn from this experience.
I hope that you enjoyed this discussion with the inspirational Ashleigh.
Thanks for listening.
The Art of Teaching Podcast resources:
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofteaching
Here is the link to the show notes:
https://theartofteachingpodcast.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofteachingpodcast/
New Teacher Resources:
Website: https://imanewteacher.com/
Twitter: @Imanewteacher
Instagram: @Imanewteacher
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Moments with David Allen: Why it‘s all about efficiency, not productivity.
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Today we have another bitesized episode of The Art of Teaching Podcasts with the amazing David Allen.
His best selling book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity is a global phenomenon. Time Magazine called Getting Things Done the self-help business book of its time.
What you may not know about David is that he was an “accidental productively guru.” In his own words, he is the “laziest person I know.” In this snippet of the larger interview, we talked about his life before becoming one of the world’s most sought after speakers and management consultants.
I hope that you enjoy this bitesized episode.
The Art of Teaching Podcast:
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofteaching
Here is the link to the show notes: https://theartofteachingpodcast.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofteachingpodcast/
New Teacher Resources:
Website: https://imanewteacher.com/
Twitter: @Imanewteacher
Instagram: @Imanewteacher
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Stephen Heppell is an English educator who specialises in the use of ICT in education. He is a Professor at Bournemouth University and holds a number of other academic positions around the world.
He is probably best known for his work Ultralab, and has worked on education projects such as “Learning in the New Millennium”, “Schools OnLine”, development of “Think.com” and “Talking Heads”.
Stephen is retained by a number of organisations to help with future policy and direction, including the BBC, as an Associate of KPMG, and is retained by the UK government in Horizon Scanning work to advise of future directions for educational policy.
Stephen is executive chairman of LP+ who are currently developing a Chinese language learning community for 20 million Chinese school students, in partnership with China’s Sun New Media corporation.
Here is some commentary on Professor Stephen's work:
"Professor Stephen Heppell is a world expert on contemporary learning, specialising in online education and learning spaces" Bournemouth University, 2017.
"Digital Education Leader and learning futurist Prof Stephen Heppell is one of the most influential academics in the field of technology and education globally" CI TV, 2016
"Stephen Heppell is somewhat of a guru when it comes to learning space design and the move to what he terms agile learning environments". Open Learning Spaces 2011
"Europe's leading expert on online education and learning spaces" EduTech Future Schools, Australia, 2014
"Europe's leading online education expert" Microsoft 2006
"Stephen has a vast portfolio of successful, large scale, learning projects behind him". JISC 2006
"Professor Stephen Heppell, world renowned expert in education, media, technology and learning environments". Macmillan Education 2017
"one the world's foremost experts on contemporary learning", Queensland Courier 2011
"In a career that spans academic research, teaching, policy development, public and private sector collaboration, development of educational applications, politics, radical thinking and leftfield innovation, it is hardly surprising that the recipient of this evening's award is often referred to as the "funkiest on-line guru on the scene". Royal Television Society 2006
"the most influential academic of recent years in the fields of technology and education" Department for Education and Skills (DfES), UK, 2006
Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Sunday Oct 17, 2021
It is my great pleasure to introduce you today to the amazing Dr Marian Mahat - she has over 20 years of professional and academic experience across multiple education sectors.
Her research focuses on learning environments, with an emphasis on co-designing curriculum and pedagogy, teacher-led inquiry, and professional development.
She was the lead Research Fellow and Research Manager of the Australian Research Council Linkage Innovative Learning Environments and Teacher Change (ILETC). The Project worked with Australian and New Zealand schools to develop a capacity for teachers and school leaders to teach and transition into innovative learning environments.
In this discussion we talked about:
- Why does design matter? How can we create spaces that catalyse learning?
- The role of co-designing curriculum and pedagogy why it has been such a focus of her work
- Why there has been a shift from ‘identical classrooms and autonomous teachers to more collaborative shared spaces?”
- How we can tell if these new spaces will be effective?
This was actually one of my favourite interviews on the podcast and I left the discussion so excited about the future of our profession.
Here is her Micro-Certification:
Here are a few of Dr Marian’s latest research papers:
Integrated Learning Environments - Scoping Study 2021-2022
Women thriving in academia: Exploring the terrain
Innovative perspectives and approaches for enhancing the student experience
Whether you work in a new school, an old school or anywhere in between I really below that you will get something out of our discussion today.
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Today I have the great privilege of introducing you to the amazing Phil Roberts.
He is an innovative school leader and educator with over 30 years in education. Phil has a wealth of experience and expertise when implementing great teaching pedagogy and creating a school in which others can thrive. He was a wonderful guest and we covered a range of topics including:
Why we need to be comfortable with taking calculated risks.
Why it’s essential to have a life outside of your work.
What the new era of principal leadership is and what it involves, and
How to draw out the best in others.
In his own words “I am not here to warm the chair. I am here to make a difference!” I hope that you get as much of our discussion as I did.
Please enjoy
The Art of Teaching Podcast resources:
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofteaching
Here is the link to the show notes: https://theartofteachingpodcast.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofteachingpodcast/
New Teacher Resources:
Website: https://imanewteacher.com/
Twitter: @Imanewteacher
Instagram: @Imanewteacher