
Podcast by Teacher Magazine (ACER)
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 408 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Understanding how children learn and develop in the early years is key to supporting strong educational outcomes and lifelong wellbeing. Last month, the OECD released findings from the 2025 Early Learning and Child Well-being Study, or IELS, the firs... more
As a listener of the Teacher podcast, you’ll know we love to speak with school staff about the incredible work they’re doing in their school settings to improve student outcomes. Equally, though, we know our audience are keen to hear from experts in ... more
In this podcast special, Dominique Beech sits down with Dr Dan Edwards, Acting Head of ACER's Student Learning and Progress Division, to talk about the future of assessment. He shares his insights on how assessment can support students at key transit... more
In today's episode of School Improvement, we're going to hear all about the Questions for Thinking program (also known as Q4T) – the professional learning program in place at Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne. We're joined by Gus Humphries, the Q... more
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I may be tuning in from across the world, but a committment to excellence in education is universal! Plenty of inspiration and actionable takeaways here.
This is a very valuable podcast and it suitable for beginning teachers and very experienced teachers. Unfortunately the sound quality is so bad that I can’t listen to it. I’m surprised that they haven’t fixed this problem. The interviewer also seems very inexperienced. I’ve unsubscribed.
Every teacher should listen to this podcast. Even though the sound quality is so poor that it's nearly impossible to listen. Please improve the sound!
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This series centers on education research, classroom practice, and school leadership, with frequent deep-dive conversations about assessment, teacher induction, wellbeing, and technology in learning. Guests range from university researchers and ACER experts to school leaders and classroom practitioners, offering actionable ideas for improving teaching, curriculum design, and professional development. Noteworthy is the mix of policy-oriented insights, ground-level classroom strategies, and practical implementation stories from Australian and international contexts, often linked to current events and education research publications. Potential listeners include educators seeking evidence-based strategies, school leaders planning PD and curricu... more
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Recent guests on Teacher Magazine include:
1. Dan Edwards
2. Dr. Dan Edwards
3. Gus Humphries
4. Alex Bowers
5. Tim Bullard
6. Kayla Borg
7. Mandy Neaton
8. Jackie O'Connor-Croydon
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