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Dr Daniel T. Willingham: Why Don’t Students Like School?


Season 21 Episode 214


Today’s guest is Dr. Daniel T. Willingham a cognitive scientist, professor, and author whose work bridges the gap between research and the classroom.

He’s a professor of psychology at the University …


Published on 2 months ago

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Ashleigh Smith: Rainbow Sky Creations, influential books and memorable teachers.


Season 21 Episode 213


Today I’m joined by Ash Smith, co-founder of Rainbow Sky Creations — a passionate educator creating practical, inspiring resources for teachers. Through her work, Ash supports educators to feel more …


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

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Adam Larby: Thriving together, school culture and servant leadership.


Season 21 Episode 212


Adam Larby, Head of Tudor House at The King’s School, is a passionate educator, thoughtful leader, and lifelong learner devoted to nurturing both character and curiosity. With years of leadership exp…


Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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Stef Thom: Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher pathways and the power of collaborative coaching


Season 21 Episode 211


Next up on The Art of Teaching podcast is Stef Thom. With over 12 years in Catholic Education, Stef is a passionate, Highly Accomplished Lead Teacher known for building capacity in others. From leadi…


Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago

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Professor Sugata Mitra: Unpacking Self-Organised Learning Environments and the enduring role of the teacher.


Episode 210


Today, we enter the world of Professor Sugata Mitra — TED Prize winner and creator of the Hole in the Wall experiment — whose work is reshaping how children learn.

He has shown that with curiosity an…


Published on 3 months ago

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Sarah Nolan: Math-ish in action, teaching beyond content and embracing mistakes.


Season 20 Episode 209


Sarah is a graduate of Wheelock College in Boston, Massachusetts, and has over 26 years of experience as an elementary school teacher in San Jose, California. She was a Cotsen Foundation "The Art of …


Published on 3 months ago

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Bronwyn Ryrie Jones: Unlocking the power of high-impact teaching in every classroom


Season 16 Episode 208


Bronwyn Ryrie Jones designs and leads impactful professional learning for teachers and instructional leaders. With experience supporting over 30,000 educators across Australia and internationally, sh…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

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Alice Vigors: The Learning Classroom.


Season 20 Episode 207


I am thrilled to share the next episode of The Art of Teaching podcast!

Following the success of The Thinking Classroom, Alice Vigors returns with a powerful new resource for educators: The Learning…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

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Melinda Phillips: Honest conversations about burnout, boundaries, and emotional literacy


Season 18 Episode 206


Melinda is a teacher and coaching psychologist with 20+ years’ experience supporting school staff and leaders. With research in compassion fatigue, burnout, and engagement, she offers evidence-based …


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

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Professor David Gurr: Educational leadership, serving others and global perspectives.


Season 20 Episode 205


Professor David Gurr is a global expert in educational leadership at the University of Melbourne. He has authored over 200 publications, presented at numerous conferences, and contributed to research…


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago





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