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The Art of Teaching

Mathew Green
Education
Leadership
Professional Development
Teaching Strategies
Teaching Practices
Leadership In Education
Teaching
Student Engagement
Work-Life Balance
Parenting
Mental Health
Technology In Education
Educational Leadership
Community Engagement
Resilience
Music Education
Artificial Intelligence
Mathematics Education
Positive Psychology
Mentorship

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

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A career spent at the sharp end of human services tends to clarify your priorities. After decades in executive roles across the sector, Andrew eventually served as NSW Public Guardian, leading an organisation safeguarding the rights and dignity of pe... more

Amy Berry PhD has worked in education for more than 20 years as a teacher, researcher, author, and professional learning facilitator. She is the creator of The Engagement Hub and is widely recognised for her work in learner engagement, agency, format... more

Dr. Benjamin Freud is Head of School and Strategic Lead, Regenerative Education at Green School Bali. He founded the Biomimicry for Regenerative Design (BiRD) Lab, K-12 programme built on the recognition that life has been designing for 3.8 billion y... more

Andrew Gray is an experienced board member, CEO of not-for-profit organisations, consultant, leadership mentor, and entrepreneur who owns and runs multiple businesses. With a strong track record across governance, leadership, and organisational devel... more

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Recent Guests

Andrew Gabriel
Former NSW Public Guardian, now teacher in alternative education
NSW Public Guardian; Teaching in Alternative Education
Episode: Ep 264: Andrew Gabriel Former NSW Public Guardian: Building Trust with Vulnerable Young People.
Amy Berry
Creator of The Engagement Hub; educator and researcher
The Engagement Hub
Episode: Ep 263: Amy Berry PhD: The Engagement Hub, learner agency and formative evaluation.
Andrew Gray
Not-for-profit leader, CEO, governance expert, and leadership mentor
Not-for-profit organizations / education governance
Episode: Ep 261: Andrew Gray: The Power of Systems Leadership, Mentorship and Building Self-Awareness
Adam Fraser
Dr. Adam Fraser, expert in educator well-being and co-creator of The Flourish Movement
Flourish Movement
Episode: Ep 260: Dr Adam Fraser and Bob Willetts: Helping Schools and Educators Flourish.
Bob Willetts
Bob Willetts, school leader and co-creator of The Flourish Movement
Flourish Movement
Episode: Ep 260: Dr Adam Fraser and Bob Willetts: Helping Schools and Educators Flourish.
Prue Car
The Honourable Prue Car, Deputy Premier of NSW, Minister for Education and Early Learning, and Minister for Western Sydney
New South Wales Government - Education Portfolio
Episode: Ep 259: The Honourable Prue Car on Equity and the Future of Public Schools.
Rachael Lehr
Foundation Associate Principal at Dayton Primary School; Western Australian Branch President of the Australian Council for Educational Leaders
Dayton Primary School; ACL
Episode: Ep 258: Rachael Lehr: Leading by Example, Sweeping Sheds, and Driving Change Through Instructional Coaching.
Dave Runge
Director of Future Schools; educator and change leader focused on futures and adaptive culture in education
Future Schools
Episode: Ep 257: Dave Runge: What If Schools Were Designed Differently?
Damian Bebell
Research professor at Boston College's Lynch School of Education and Human Development; founder of Reflective Educational Research
Boston College; Reflective Educational Research
Episode: Ep 256: Damian Bebell Ph.D: Lessons from Seymour Papert, Meaningful Data and Small Shifts That Transform Schools.

Host

Matthew Green
Host of engaging conversations that explore teaching and leadership in education.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 123 ratings
  • Loving this

    It’s refreshing to have a podcast about education that is informative, practical and positive. Mathew brings on fantastic guests who have so much expertise and wisdom, and I always come away with new ideas, fresh perspectives and strategies I can use in my own teaching practice.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anita McCurdie
    Australia2 months ago
  • 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
    Canada6 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
    Australia7 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
    Australia7 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 States8 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful conversations and the diverse lineup of guests, which offer valuable perspectives on education and leadership.
Many find the podcast to be inspiring and a source of practical advice that they can apply in their educational practices.
The relaxed tone and thoughtful questions by the host create a personal and engaging listening experience, enhancing the connection between guests and audience.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ep 264: Andrew Gabriel Former NSW Public Guardian: Building Trust with Vulnerable Young People.
Q: Why move into education and how do your prior experiences help you as a teacher?
The skills from government and guardianship—policy understanding, stakeholder engagement, and trauma-informed approaches—translate well to teaching, especially in alternative education where supports are crucial.
Ep 264: Andrew Gabriel Former NSW Public Guardian: Building Trust with Vulnerable Young People.
Q: What was the toughest part of handling complex cases, and how did you cope?
The workload and emotional toll required recognizing personal limits, seeking clinical supervision, and prioritizing staff wellbeing to sustain able leadership and ensure care for clients.
Ep 264: Andrew Gabriel Former NSW Public Guardian: Building Trust with Vulnerable Young People.
Q: What does a Public Guardian actually do?
The role mainly involves decisions about where a person lives, health and medical choices, and arranging guardianship where there is no suitable family member to appoint, all with a focus on being person-centered and protective as a last resort.
Ep 263: Amy Berry PhD: The Engagement Hub, learner agency and formative evaluation.
Q: Amy, what does true partnership and learning look like between teachers and students?
True partnership in learning means sharing responsibility for engagement, where teachers guide and learners co-drive the process, using ongoing feedback and reflective practices to adapt teaching as needed.
Ep 255: Charlie Burley: Healthy Habits for Teacher Life and small changes to help teachers thrive.
Q: What practical steps do you recommend for leaders feeling overwhelmed?
Use pen and paper to articulate feelings and priorities, limit to three to five real priorities, and practice the three S's—slow down, create space, regulate the nervous system—to manage the stress response before tackling tasks.

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Focused on education and leadership, this podcast features insightful conversations with notable figures in the field, aiming to inspire educators and foster better understanding of pedagogical practices. The topics discussed span a wide range, including innovative teaching methods, emotional intelligence in schools, the role of music education, and effective leadership strategies that emphasize student-centered approaches. The discussions not only highlight contemporary education issues but also encourage reflection on personal teaching journeys and the shared experiences that shape the educational landscape.

Noteworthy for its authenticity, the podcast often blends practical advice with personal narratives, making it a valuable resource ... more

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Recent guests on The Art of Teaching include:

1. Andrew Gabriel
2. Amy Berry
3. Andrew Gray
4. Adam Fraser
5. Bob Willetts
6. Prue Car
7. Rachael Lehr
8. Dave Runge

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