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Teacher at 10 – a decade of podcasting
Teacher at 10 – a decade of podcasting

We're celebrating 10 years of Teacher magazine this year, and that also means 10 years of podcasting. In this special episode, the Teacher editorial team share snippets from the last decade to chat about how it all started, the thinking behind the different series, and how your feedback and input has shaped what we do.

The educators in the running for the 2024 ARIA Music Teacher Award
The educators in the running for the 2024 ARIA Music Teacher Award

Four inspirational educators from New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory are in the running for the 2024 ARIA Music Teacher Award. Find out more about each of the finalists, and details of how to vote, in today’s article.

The ‘Wellbeing Tree’ – supporting a whole-school approach to wellbeing
The ‘Wellbeing Tree’ – supporting a whole-school approach to wellbeing

As a teacher or school leader, what are the mental health needs of your students? How do you promote mental health and wellbeing? What would a whole-school approach look like in your own context? Educational and Developmental Psychologist Dr Jane Kirkham shares details of an organisational tool called the ‘Wellbeing Tree’.

Low-stress strategies for students’ oral presentations
Low-stress strategies for students’ oral presentations

In yesterday’s reader submission, Dr Sunaina Sharma and Wendy Lang discussed their high school students’ anxiety over oral presentations. In this second article, the Ontario teachers share 4 strategies they’ve implemented to build the same speaking and listening skills while reducing the stress level.

Tackling high school students’ anxiety over oral presentations
Tackling high school students’ anxiety over oral presentations

After noticing their secondary English students were stressed by oral presentations (and coming up with ways to avoid them all together), Ontario educators Dr Sunaina Sharma and Wendy Lang gathered their feedback to find out more, then set about adjusting their teaching, based on a trauma-informed approach.

Expert Q&A: Transforming learning systems
Expert Q&A: Transforming learning systems

How can we transform education practice to enable holistic growth for all students? That’s the topic for Research Conference 2025. In this Q&A, we speak with Professor Pauline Taylor-Guy Research Director for ACER’s Centre for School and System Improvement about the theme, and why it’s an important topic for school leaders and teachers.

School Assembly S3E2: Growing student enrolments
School Assembly S3E2: Growing student enrolments

In Series 3 of our School Assembly podcast, we’re following Dan McShea – Foundation Principal of the new P-12 Notre Dame College on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Episode 2 is all about student enrolments – from juggling the many enrolment interviews, to some eye-catching ways of selling a vision for a school that doesn’t exist yet.

Teacher survey 2024: Leadership, research news and what you love about your role
Teacher survey 2024: Leadership, research news and what you love about your role

For the last month, we have been asking for you to share your insights and feedback with us through our 10th annual reader survey. The survey concluded last week, and in this article, we’re excited to share the winner of our $500 prize and some highlights from your responses.

Teacher Awards 2024: Winners announced
Teacher Awards 2024: Winners announced

The winners of the 2024 Teacher Awards have been announced! It’s an impressive list that spans across 4 states, celebrating the teachers, leaders, and members of the wider education community who are making a difference to students.

The Research Files Episode 95: Australian insights from PISA 2022
The Research Files Episode 95: Australian insights from PISA 2022

Are Australian students getting better or worse at mathematics? Are they more or less creative than their OECD peers? Andrew Broadley chats to ACER Senior Research Fellow and National Project Manager for PISA, Lisa De Bortoli, about what we can learn from the latest PISA results.