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The Art of Teaching

Mathew Green
Education
Leadership
Mentorship
Ian Timbrell
Music Education
Educational Challenges
Career Transitions
Teaching
Decision Making
Hindsight
Test Scores
Trauma-Informed Education
Student Engagement
Supportive Learning Environment
Education Leadership
Attendance Issues
Authentic Relationships
Cohesive School Communities
Amplify Music
Collaborative Learning

The Art of Teaching Podcast: Important conversations with the best minds in education and leadership.

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I’m joined today by Professor Viviane Robinson, one of the most influential thinkers in educational leadership. This is the second time that I have the privilege of speaking with her.

Viviane is the author of Student-Centred Leadership, a book that ... more

John Goh is an educator who has never been afraid to question the way schools work, or why they work that way at all.

Across his career as a principal and system leader, John has led bold changes around time, space and learning culture, always with ... more

Next is a conversation I recently had with Casey Ellis, a global leader in cybersecurity and the founder of Bugcrowd.

Casey has spent his career thinking deeply about risk, trust and what happens when you invite smart, curious people into complex sy... more

With over fifteen years of experience as a teacher in special education, John has worked across Schools for Specific Purposes (SSPs) and support units in primary schools within public education. Now serving as an Assistant Principal Special Education... more

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John Skene
Assistant Principal Special Education with over 15 years of teaching experience specializing in building inclusive educational practices.
Episode: Ep 242: John Skene: Is Inclusion Truly Inclusive?
Dr. Vanessa Urch Druskat
Leading organizational psychologist and author
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Episode: Ep 241: Dr. Vanessa Urch Druskat: The Emotionally Intelligent Team.
Peter DeWitt
Educational leader and co-author of Leading with Intention
Episode: Ep 240: Peter DeWitt (Ed.D.) and Michael Nelson: The Instructional Leadership Collective.
Michael Nelson
Educational leader and co-founder of the Instructional Leadership Collective
Episode: Ep 240: Peter DeWitt (Ed.D.) and Michael Nelson: The Instructional Leadership Collective.
Nicole Dyson
Founder and CEO of Future Anything, influential voice in future-focused education and youth entrepreneurship
Future Anything
Episode: Ep 237: Nicole Dyson: How Future Anything empowers students to change the world.
Glenyce Oberg
An author, educator, and researcher focused on well-being, neuroscience, and teaching practice.
Episode: Ep 236: Glenys Oberg: Trauma-aware practice, compassion fatigue and the cost of not caring.
Jeffrey Jordan
An inspiring school leader and principal with a passion for helping every student thrive.
Cortland Park International Elementary School
Episode: Jeffrey Jordan: Innovation, equity, and the complex work of principals.
Amy Green
An educator and author focused on well-being leadership in schools
Author of Wellbeing Leadership
Episode: Amy Green: Wellbeing Leadership: a new approach for school leaders.
Tom Mahony
Educational researcher, teacher, and leader
Episode: Tom Mahoney: Teacher agency, educational ideologies and the power of curiosity.

Host

Matthew Green
Host and educator with a focus on facilitating meaningful conversations around teaching and leadership in education, passionate about enhancing the professional growth of educators.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 120 ratings
  • Great Podcast for Educators and Educational Leaders!

    The Art of Teaching is a fantastic resource for educators. Through the form of genuine conversations, Mathew Green is able to spread the fantastic ideas and success stories of Educational Leaders. This is one of the most useful forms of PD and professional sharing that I have encountered in a long time!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JJordan525
    Canada2 months ago
  • Bringing Education & Leadership to Life

    Having the opportunity to be interviewed by Matt Green for The Art of Teaching Podcast was an absolute privilege. Matt has a rare and remarkable ability to reach into parts of our lives and professional journeys that few others ever explore. His thoughtful questions and genuine curiosity invite authentic reflection, allowing guests to share the “why” behind their work in ways that deeply resonate with listeners.

    What makes this podcast truly stand out is Matt’s gift for creating connection, bot... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SLThom108
    Australia3 months ago
  • A steady stream of practical optimism in education

    Mat’s approach to podcasting draws out the best stories and thinking by focusing on what makes people and education their best. His kind and curious questions, his open and thoughtful responses and host genuine drive to give people a platform to tell their stories is a wonderful contribution to the education discussion in a world that often focuses on the negative, on the economics, or on transactional aspects.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Teacher in Australia
    Australia3 months ago
  • Very thoughtful

    I came here for Jo Boaler and now I’m sticking around. This is a very thoughtful show. Indeed about the art of teaching. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AmandaSemloh
    United States5 months ago
  • I encourage you to follow along!

    This podcast is an insightful and refreshing listen for anyone in the world of education—whether you’re a classroom teacher, school leader, or just passionate about lifelong learning. Mat brings a warm, thoughtful presence to each episode, creating a space for meaningful conversations about what really matters in teaching and leadership.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    2018Lani
    Australia7 months ago

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Many reviews highlight the podcast as a rich resource for educators looking to inspire and enhance their understanding of impactful teaching.
Listeners appreciate the engaging conversations and the relevance of the topics to contemporary educational challenges.
There is a consistent emphasis on professional development and practical insights that listeners find valuable for their teaching practices and leadership roles.
The host is recognized for having genuine curiosity, prompting thoughtful discussions that resonate deeply with both guests and audiences.

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Talking Points

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Ep 241: Dr. Vanessa Urch Druskat: The Emotionally Intelligent Team.
Q: What would you do if a team wasn't working optimally?
You have to have buy-in from the leader, do a baseline assessment of current team norms, and allow team members to participate in shaping those norms for improvement.
Ep 241: Dr. Vanessa Urch Druskat: The Emotionally Intelligent Team.
Q: What's the role of a leader in a team?
The role of a leader is to set the tone and norms of the team, to maximize the talent available, and to create an environment where everyone feels valued and heard.
Ep 242: John Skene: Is Inclusion Truly Inclusive?
Q: What would you like to see included in teacher training?
John advocates for a more in-depth exploration of disability in teacher training programs, including hands-on experience in special education settings.
Ep 242: John Skene: Is Inclusion Truly Inclusive?
Q: What does equity mean? What does it mean to you?
Equity means allowing individuals to access learning through the appropriate supports they need to succeed.
Ep 242: John Skene: Is Inclusion Truly Inclusive?
Q: What's your coffee order?
John prefers an oat latte, either hot or cold.

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This podcast features insightful conversations with educators and leaders in the field of education, focusing on both the challenges and innovations present within the teaching profession. Each episode includes engaging discussions that revolve around topics such as effective teaching strategies, emotional resilience, and the well-being of both teachers and students. Guests share their personal journeys, practical insights, and the latest research, providing listeners with valuable tools and thoughts for enhancing educational practices. Listeners can expect a warm, approachable tone, combined with deep explorations into what it means to lead and teach effectively in today's complex educational landscape.

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Recent guests on The Art of Teaching include:

1. John Skene
2. Dr. Vanessa Urch Druskat
3. Peter DeWitt
4. Michael Nelson
5. Nicole Dyson
6. Glenyce Oberg
7. Jeffrey Jordan
8. Amy Green

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