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| 6/4/26 | ![]() S3 E3: On leadership through everyday practice | Joanne, Executive Director of the School Leadership Institute, shares her journey from classroom teacher to principal and now executive leader. We discuss the mentors who shaped her career, the importance of recognising that leadership exists at every level and how embracing feedback can strengthen your impact. We also explore the School Leadership Institute, the principles of effective leadership and what it takes to create positive, supportive learning environments for both students and staff. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people at Parramatta Public School. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube, to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Leading effective curriculum implementation (LECI) - discover professional learning for K–12 middle leaders in effective curriculum implementation to support whole-school consistency across the 3 domains of learning, teaching and leading. School Leadership Institute (SLI) - find out about the School Leadership Institute’s programs and resources for current and future school leaders. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() S3 E2: On lifting the ceiling: design thinking in action | In this episode, Kate, a Year 7 transition teacher with 25 years of experience across regional and remote NSW public schools, shares how her first placement in Broken Hill became the foundation of her career. She also explores her approach to design thinking, highlighting the power of authentic, real-world learning to engage students and create meaningful impact.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people at Parramatta Public School. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Approval to teach - learn how to gain approval to teach in NSW public schools.Benefits and incentives - Learn about the great range of benefits and incentives for teachers and executives in rural and remote NSW public schools.Beyond the Line Program - complete an expenses-paid, 5-day study tour with the department through regional, rural and remote NSW public schools.Game Changer Challenge - find out more about the department’s award-winning design thinking competition.Housing for teachers - find out more information about eligibility and location of teaching housing in NSW.Inspire - high potential and gifted education - find out about how the department is strengthening opportunities for students to be challenged and supported in NSW public schools. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() S3E1: Welcome back to Season 3 of the Teach NSW Podcast | Season 3 of the Teach NSW Podcast is here, bringing fresh perspectives, new voices and meaningful conversations from across the NSW public education landscape. Returning hosts Shannon and Siobhan are joined by new co-hosts Katie and Maddie, who bring their passion for public education and strong connections to the students and communities they serve.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people at Parramatta Public School. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube and to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() S2 E19: On advice for pre-service teachers before day one in the classroom | Are you a pre-service teacher navigating the early stages of your career?In this Season 2 finale, Shannon and Siobhan share key learnings from their own pre-service teaching days and the practical advice they wish they’d known.We dive into the questions on the mind of every pre-service teacher: how to find casual work, make the most out of your professional experience placements and even what to wear on day one. Shannon reveals her go-to resources (spoiler: the Teach NSW website is a goldmine) while Siobhan offers powerful phrases to add to your teacher toolkit.You’ll also hear about the exciting teaching opportunities in rural NSW and why stepping outside your comfort zone might be the best move you can make. And in the spirit of keeping it real, they open up about their biggest pre-service teacher regrets so you can learn from their experiences.Whether you’re preparing for your first placement or just starting your teacher education degree, this episode is your practical, go-to guide to thriving as a pre-service teacher. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Beyond the Line Program - complete an expenses-paid, 5-day study tour with the department through regional, rural and remote NSW public schools.Future Teacher Scholarships - explore scholarship opportunities with the NSW Department of Education, available for HSC students, university students and career changers.‘Meet the Teacher’ template - download the ready-made and customisable template that you can use to welcome your students and their parents back to the 2026 school year.Pre-service Teacher Hub - access a digital hub connecting pre-service teachers, schools and ITE providers with professional experience placement resources.Rural Professional Experience Program - complete your penultimate or final-year placement in a rural or remote NSW public school.ClassCover - connect with local schools and get booked for casual teaching opportunities or apply for roles through ClassCover Jobs. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() S2 E18: On inspiring the next generation of teachers with the Future Teachers Club | What if students could experience the joy of teaching before finishing high school? In this episode, we sit down with Perry, founder of the Future Teachers Club (FTC) and Sheridan, FTC coordinator, to explore how this innovative co-curricular initiative at Macquarie Fields High School is shaping the next generation of teachers. Founded by Perry in 2013, the FTC has welcomed over 300 participants in 2024 alone. Students in Years 8 to 12 get a real taste of teaching, from delivering microlessons aligned to the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers to attending university lectures and building core communication and leadership skills.More than a pathway into teaching, the FTC is a community built on mentorship, advocacy and pride in the profession. Perry and Sheridan share how the club has reignited their own passion for teaching, and how former FTC alumni are now returning to Macquarie Fields High School as teachers themselves.Tune in to discover what it’s like when students step to the other side of the desk, and find confidence, connection and a sense of purpose along the way.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.The Australian Professional Standards for Teachers - learn more about the knowledge, skills and understanding expected of competent and effective teachers. Teach NSW Podcast, Season 1, Episode 2 - listen to Inara’s episode on being a Future Teachers Club member, her early teaching experiences in the classroom and advice for future teachers on the same path. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() S2 E17: On specialist education settings: teaching with impact in a hospital school | In this episode, we shine a light on a unique and vital part of the NSW public school system – the hospital school. Our guest, Adam, a School Learning Support Officer (SLSO) at The Hospital School at Westmead, shares his journey into education after a major career change and reflects on the deeply human side of supporting students undergoing medical treatment. Adam offers thoughtful insights into the realities and rewards of working in a hospital school, and the specialised skills and experience a School for Specific Purposes can offer both teachers and SLSOs. You’ll also hear about differentiation in action (we’re talking robots and other assisted technology) used to meet the diverse needs of students in his care.Packed with practical advice for current and aspiring SLSOs, this episode explores what makes a great SLSO/teacher partnership. If you’re curious about specialist education settings or considering a career change into teaching, Adam’s story is a must-listen.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links: Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Specialist settings in NSW public schools - learn more about the specialist settings in NSW public schools. | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() S2 E16: On leadership and legacy in public education featuring Deb Summerhayes | In honour of World Teachers’ Day, we sit down with Deb Summerhayes, Deputy Secretary, Public Schools, to celebrate the heart of our education system: teachers.With more than 35 years of experience in public education, Deb shares her journey from English teacher to system leader. She reflects on the mentors who shaped her path and a former student who reminded her how one school excursion can change a life. Deb discusses why authenticity matters for early career teachers, how the syllabus anchors best practice and how explicit teaching can lift outcomes for every student. At the core of her story is a deep belief in equity – that a child’s postcode should never define their potential.Grounded in intelligence, integrity and kindness, Deb offers practical advice for aspiring leaders, celebrates humour as essential to great teaching and pays tribute to the 95,000 NSW public school teachers changing lives every day. This episode is a heartfelt celebration of teachers – their passion, their purpose and their power to make a difference.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.World Teachers’ Day - learn more about how World Teachers' Day is celebrated in NSW and how your school community can get involved. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() S2 E15: On empowering teachers and students through arts education | In this episode, we sit down with Marianne, a passionate arts teacher and chief education officer at The Arts Unit, about how the arts can ignite student engagement and inspire creative teaching. From her beginnings as a professional musician to leading statewide arts initiatives, Marianne shares how the arts have shaped her teaching journey. Drawing on her experience in low socioeconomic communities, she reveals how she’s seen creative opportunities build confidence, empathy and a sense of agency in young people.From music and drama to visual arts and dance, we dive into the rich extracurricular opportunities offered through The Arts Unit’s diverse programs. For anyone looking for inspiration, get ready to hear about how teachers can weave the arts into everyday lessons in practical, accessible ways.Marianne also champions the idea of ‘arts confidence’ over ‘arts skills’, encouraging every teacher who may be hesitant about their skills in the arts to step outside of their comfort zone and simply give it a go.We hope you enjoy this episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today.Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links: Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Schools Spectacular - purchase your tickets to attend a world-class arena production, proudly presented by the NSW Department of Education. This year’s theme, ‘REMARKABLE!’, will showcase the incredible creativity, diversity, and student talent from across NSW public schools. The Arts Unit - check out The Arts Unit website for more information on the programs and opportunities referenced in the episode including Film By, In Concert - Secondary Choral Festival, State Dance Festival, Operation Art, ARTEXPRESS, the NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge and Spelling Bee, Pulse Alive, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | ![]() S2 E14: On cultivating STEM skills and inspiring future changemakers | Do you have students who dream of tackling some of the world’s biggest challenges?In this episode, we explore the power of STEM education with Scott Sleap, STEM Enrichment Coordinator, who has dedicated his career to advancing STEM learning and fostering equity for students in regional and rural communities.We begin by unpacking what STEM really means – not as separate subjects, but as an integrated approach that equips the next generation with essential, future-focused skills.From growing up in Dungog to representing NSW public education on the global stage, Scott shares how his passion for STEM has taken him to NASA, the White House and beyond. Reflecting on his work shaping curriculum, building STEM programs in rural New South Wales, and partnering with global and local industry leaders, Scott’s mission is clear: to give back to public education and inspire the next generation of innovators.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today.Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Academies of STEM Excellence - find out more about an Academy near you in regional, rural, and remote NSW, dedicated to building teacher confidence and capacity in STEM education.Aldrin Family Foundation - access interdisciplinary STEAM-based education tools, curriculum and programs to inspire the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs and explorers. Churchill Fellowship - connect with Churchill Fellows and explore Fellowship reports to inspire you on topics and issues that benefit Australia and its communities.STEM Enrichment - discover hands-on projects, activities and curriculum resources offered by the department to enhance STEM education. | — | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | ![]() S2 E13: On the power of the library to connect, inspire and engage students | In this episode, we bust the myth of libraries as ‘silent spaces’ and explore their vibrant possibilities with Jade, Teacher Librarian and NSW Premier’s Programs Officer.Follow Jade’s pathway to retraining as a teacher librarian, a unique role where her passion for literacy, student wellbeing and a love for reading can truly thrive.From ‘Throw Rug Thursdays’ and ‘Murder Mystery Mondays’ to pop-up playground libraries and chess competitions inspired by The Queen’s Gambit, Jade shares creative ways to bring books to life and spark student engagement.New and aspiring teacher librarians will find practical tips on building a student-led library team, collaborating with classroom teachers, and integrating the library into key learning areas (yes, even mathematics and science!).We also dive into Jade’s involvement with the Premier’s Reading Challenge – exploring why students should participate and how teachers can embed it into everyday classroom practice.Join us for inspiration, ideas and heartfelt stories that reveal why the library truly is a thriving hub of curiosity, creativity and connection. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge - get involved in the annual Challenge to encourage a love of reading in students from Kindergarten to Year 10.NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge Book Lists - access the Premier’s Reading Challenge reading lists, organised by Challenge level.Teacher Librarian Statewide Staffroom - connect and share advice, resources and learnings with other teacher librarians in NSW public schools. | — | ||||||
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| 9/3/25 | ![]() S2 E12: On breaking down barriers and reimagining student success | In this episode, we chat with Matt, Deputy Principal - Inclusion and Support, to explore inclusive education through the lens of equity, empathy and advocacy. From psychology student to passionate teacher, Matt shares his journey into teaching and how lived experience, strong mentors and a student-first approach, ignited his passion for inclusive education.Together, we dive into what meaningful achievement looks like for diverse learners and how teachers can create environments where every student feels seen, heard and supported. Hint: collaboration is key.Matt also speaks to the importance of building strong relationships with families, especially in diverse communities, and taking time to understand cultural context to better support parents and carers. As Matt puts it: ‘When we talk about inclusion, it’s getting rid of the fence.’ We need to make sure every student has what they need to see over it, even if that support looks different for each one. We hope you enjoy this inspiring episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Inclusive Education Statewide Staffroom - connect and share advice, resources and learnings with other inclusive/special education specialists in NSW public schools. Australian Special Education Principals’ Association - a professional organisation that supports and connects school leaders working across special education settings in NSW. | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | ![]() S2 E11: On the benefits of casual teaching and the power of ‘yes’ | Have you considered how casual teaching could open doors for you? In this episode, we sit down with Scott, History and Vocational Education and Training (VET) Teacher, as he reflects on how casual teaching shaped his career in unexpected ways. What began as a way to gain classroom experience soon became the foundation for building professional networks, exploring new subject areas and ultimately finding his passion for VET.From ski fields to schoolyards, Scott takes us through his not-so-linear career journey. He explains how saying ‘yes’ to every opportunity gave him the confidence and breadth of experience to learn and grow as an educator.Tune in for a deep dive into casual teaching, including how to get started, strategies for building positive relationships with schools and go-to tools and resources to help you walk into the classroom with confidence.Scott also shares his pathway to becoming qualified in VET and unpacks the concept of ‘industry currency training’, explaining how ongoing upskilling helps him bridge the gap between industry best practice and classroom learning.Whether you’re considering casual teaching or interested in the key learning area of VET, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.ClassCover - explore casual teaching opportunities available in NSW public schools.History Teachers’ Association of NSW Facebook Group - a Facebook group facilitated by history teachers in NSW, who share professional support and resources for teaching history in NSW.Society and Culture Association - a valuable network for teachers and students of society and culture throughout NSW to share resources and expertise.Universal Resources Hub - gain access to quality teaching and curriculum instruction resources designed by the department’s educational experts. | — | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() S2 E10: On the stellar success of our public school alumna featuring @astrokirsten | What happens when a great science teacher meets a curious mind? Proud Wiradjuri woman, astrophysicist and TikTok superstar, Dr Kirsten Banks, joins us on the Teach NSW Podcast, to reflect on the impact of her public school experience.It all began with a Year 10 excursion to see a Hubble Space Telescope documentary, sparking a passion for science that set the trajectory of her career in astrophysics.With meteoric success on social media as @astrokirsten, Dr Kirsten’s mission as a passionate science communicator is to make the wonders of the universe engaging for everyone.In this episode, Dr Kirsten shares how a dedicated high school teacher fostered her curiosity for science, offers a glimpse into the day and night in the life of an astrophysicist, and answers some hard-hitting space questions. Are aliens real? And what exactly is ‘spectroscopic disambiguation’?Whether you’re interested in a heartfelt tribute to the power of public education, or simply science-curious, we hope you enjoy this stellar episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Thinking Skills - discover learning activities and resources, including templates for implementing the ‘5 Whys’ technique in your classroom. Dr Kirsten Banks - learn more about Dr Kirsten’s story via her website and view her Instagram, YouTube and TikTok channels to access engaging science content to use in your classrooms. | — | ||||||
| 7/23/25 | ![]() S2 E9: On unlocking the game-changing capabilities of NSWEduChat | Curious about the power of AI in education? This week, we’re doubling the excitement with Richard, an assistant principal and Tennille, a science teacher in NSW public schools. They join us to share their hands-on experience with NSWEduChat, a generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tool developed by the NSW Department of Education.We explore how NSWEduChat can be a trusted partner and support your day-to-day teaching. From primary to high school contexts, Richard and Tennille share practical tips for how the tool can help streamline administration tasks, enhance lesson planning, assist with assessment and support the delivery of constructive feedback.Looking for inspiration to get started? You’ll also hear tips on crafting effective AI prompts, building sustainable AI habits and guiding students in using NSWEduChat responsibly – while still encouraging critical thinking.If you’re ready to upskill and learn how AI can transform your classroom experience, this episode is for you.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.NSWEduChat (staff only) - explore the department’s generative artificial intelligence tool available to NSW Department of Education staff.Generative AI professional development (staff only) - access a range of professional learning modules developed by the department to support you on your generative AI journey.NSWEduChat prompt library (staff only) - access prompt templates developed and tested by NSW educators for use with NSWEduChat to generate effective outputs. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() S2 E8: On bringing effective mathematics practice to life in the classroom | Ready to view mathematics education from a new perspective?In this episode, we are joined on the couch by Catherine Attard, Professor - Mathematics Education, Western Sydney University, as we reimagine approaches to teaching and learning mathematics. Together, we dive into practical strategies for making it a creative, colourful and engaging subject in the classroom.As a distinguished researcher and leader in the field, Catherine brings a deep passion for helping both teachers and students to develop a positive mindset towards mathematics. We discuss the critical role teachers play in influencing whether students choose to ‘opt in’ or ‘opt out’ of the subject.You’ll hear Catherine challenge the idea of ‘best’ practices in teaching, advocating instead for ‘effective’ or ‘best-fit’ practices. From using fractions in daily chores to spatial awareness in real-world scenarios, tune in for practical examples of how to bring numeracy to life in the classroom.For pre-service teachers, Catherine shares valuable advice on building confidence in mathematics – starting with reflecting on your own relationship with the subject.We hope you enjoy this episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Mathematical Association of NSW (MANSW) - MANSW is an association of teachers of mathematics, dedicated to improving the quality of mathematics education and learning for teachers, educators and students throughout NSW and the wider education community. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/25 | ![]() S2 E7: On developing a systems approach to school excellence | In this episode, we chat with Ben, Chief Education Officer, System Improvement, to unpack what works best for student learning across NSW public schools through a system-level lens. Drawing on almost 20 years of experience within the NSW public education system, Ben is a self-confessed nerd who was always really interested in ‘how schools work’. We explore how he was able to harness a passion for research and policy development to focus on evidence-based teaching practices that cater to diverse learners.On that note, Ben helps us take a deep-dive into the findings of the ‘What works best’ report, developed by the Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (CESE), as well as how our School Excellence Framework provides direction for all NSW public schools on leading the way towards school excellence.Most importantly, we talk about putting theory into practice. Ben discusses the value of formative assessment, providing meaningful feedback, co-marking and, in the context of his work on the High Potential and Gifted Education Policy, how we can extend learning to support students to reach their potential. We hope you enjoy this episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (CESE) - access research, evaluations, case studies, professional learning and practical evidence-based resources for educators. High potential and gifted education (HPGE) - find out more about the HPGE policy and how it promotes engagement and challenge for every student in every school.What works best - find out more about evidence-based practice resources to improve student educational outcomes.School Excellence Framework - access the framework underpinning the school planning and reporting approach, providing schools with steps to pursue equity and excellence.JobFeed - access a weekly update of permanent and temporary teaching and non school-based teaching service positions in NSW public schools.NSW Public School Finder - learn more about public schools near you via the public school finder and access each school’s mission and annual report. | — | ||||||
| 5/29/25 | ![]() S2 E6: On practical strategies for building inclusive classrooms | In this episode, we are joined on the couch by John, Assistant Principal - Inclusive/Special Education, who has over 15 years of experience teaching across Schools for Specific Purposes (SSPs) and support units within comprehensive schools. To dive in, we question what ‘inclusivity’ really means in a school context. For John, it’s about providing every student with access to learning and social connections in a space designed to meet their unique learning needs. Tune in to hear about practical strategies for fostering inclusion in our school communities, from setting up collaborative classrooms and sensory rooms to ideas for tailored planning and programming.We’ll share some of the inclusive language that John has embedded within his school to help his students feel empowered as well as ideas for co-curricular activities beyond the classroom (yes, even film directing!).We hope you enjoy this episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Enhance your career - explore the program opportunities to retrain as an inclusive/special education teacher with the NSW Department of Education. Film By, The Arts Unit - Film By empowers both teachers and students with the art of storytelling through filmmaking, offering a comprehensive program that encompasses festivals, workshops, and professional learning opportunities.Inclusive Education Statewide Staffroom - connect and share advice, resources and learnings with other inclusive/special education specialists in NSW public schools. | — | ||||||
| 5/14/25 | ![]() S2 E5: On effective strategies to support EAL/D learners in NSW public schools | Did you know that nearly 40% of NSW public school students come from an English as an Additional Language/Dialect (EAL/D) background?In this episode, we are joined on the couch by Rosie, EAL/D Education Leader, to shine a spotlight on the critical role teachers play in supporting students from diverse language backgrounds.Curious about what day-to-day teaching in an Intensive English Centre (IEC) looks like? From empowering students with ‘survival language’ to building academic language skills, you’ll hear about the differentiation that is embedded into an IEC’s learning programs.In the words of Rosie, ‘EAL/D pedagogy is just good pedagogy’. It’s essential for EAL/D learners but beneficial for everyone. If you’re looking for practical ways to support EAL/D learners, this episode is for you. We explore ways in which all teachers can collaborate in the classroom and Rosie shares various helpful frameworks, resources and strategies, including the EAL/D Learning Progression, to assist students in learning English.Tune in and be inspired to build your professional capacity to ensure every student, regardless of their cultural or linguistic background, has the confidence to thrive in the classroom.We hope you enjoy this episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.ACARA Professional Learning Hub - access the online platform designed to help teachers and educators understand and implement the revised Australian curriculum.ACARA EAL/D Learning Progression - access this resource to identify the English language levels of EAL/D students and address their specific learning requirements.AMES Real Life Readers - explore a range of books designed for EAL/D and literacy learners to support the development of comprehension. EAL/D literacy and numeracy resources - discover resources to support the literacy and numeracy development of EAL/D learners.EAL/D NSW Statewide Staffroom - connect and share advice, resources and learnings with other teachers in NSW public schools. Multicultural education - explore resources and information on how to meet the educational needs of all students in NSW public schools, including students from culturally, linguistically and religiously diverse backgrounds.Universal Resources Hub - find literacy and numeracy resources that have been adapted with an EAL/D lens to support your teaching. | — | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() S2 E4: On kick-starting your teaching career in NSW public schools | Ready to step into your teaching era with confidence? Tune in as we are joined on the couch by Lauren, Chief Education Officer, Teach NSW, as she shares her essential ‘how-to-guide’ for launching your teaching career with the NSW Department of Education.In this episode, we cover the roadmap to success as a future teacher, from applying for a scholarship and ways to experience teaching before you graduate, to advice on acing your practicum placements and a step-by-step guide to gaining your approval to teach.Preparing to enter the classroom? Lauren discusses how and where to find employment with the department and explores some of the career-enhancing opportunities you may not be aware of. We also dive into actionable pathways and resources to help you thrive as you step into your first teaching role, including tips on how to network within the school (and with who!) and what you should be including in your ‘casual teacher tool-kit’.If you’re a pre-service or early career teacher, you don’t want to miss this opportunity to learn how you can get ahead in your teaching career.We hope you enjoy this episode.We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Approval to teach - learn how to gain approval to teach in NSW public schools.Australian Professional Standards for Teachers - the Standards describe what teachers should know and be able to do at every stage of their career.Become a teacher - find teacher education courses and gain your approval to teach with the NSW Department of Education.Beyond the Line Program - complete an expenses-paid, week-long study tour to visit regional, rural and remote NSW public schools.ClassCover - explore the casual teaching opportunities available in NSW public schools.Graduate Recruitment Program - are you completing your degree within the next 12 - 18 months? Apply for the Graduate Recruitment Program and you could be eligible for fast-tracked appointment.JobFeed - sign up to receive a weekly update of permanent and temporary teaching and non school-based teaching service positions in NSW public schools.NSW Education Standards Authority - the independent statutory authority sets and monitors quality teaching, learning, assessment and school standards for NSW public schools.Staff Noticeboard - explore opportunities available for teachers with the NSW Department of Education (staff only).Statewide Staffrooms - connect and share advice, resources and learnings with other teachers in NSW public schools. Universal Resources Hub - find internal evidence-informed, quality resources that support both the teaching and learning cycle. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/25 | ![]() S2 E3: On becoming a careers adviser – the pathway, the role, the impact | Have you ever wondered what a ‘day in the life’ of a careers adviser looks like? Stay tuned as we are joined on the couch by Matt, a PD/H/PE teacher turned careers adviser, to shine a spotlight on this critical role in the school ecosystem.Matt describes careers advisers as mentors, conduits, but also as ‘spongy chameleons’; he dives into what he feels are the key skills and qualities it takes to really step into this role.Though no 2 days are the same, you’ll learn about the day-to-day responsibilities of a careers adviser – and it’s not all cover letters and LinkedIn profiles. According to Matt, it’s all about relationship building – with students foremostly, but also with classroom teachers, parents, the wider community and industry stakeholders. He emphasises that ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’ and highlights the rewarding experience of exposing students to opportunities and pathways they may never have considered.If you're interested in finding out more about specialist roles within the public education system, this episode is for you!We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful link:Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Careers Advisers Association (CAA) - the CAA promotes career education as a central and vital part of schooling and supports the work of careers advisers in assisting young people in making decisions about work, study and training.Careers Advisers Information Hub - explore the dedicated resource hub for careers advisers to find information about a career in teaching with the NSW Department of Education.Statewide Staffrooms (Careers and transition advisers NSW) - connect and share advice, resources and learnings with other careers advisers in NSW public schools. | — | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | ![]() S2 E2: On the importance of filling your cup inside and outside the classroom | Tune in as we are joined on the couch by Raphaelle, Senior Education Officer, Early Career and Talent Programs. With years of experience as a PD/H/PE teacher and across various leadership roles within schools, Raphaelle now develops school-based induction programs and mentoring support systems to set beginning teachers up for success in NSW public schools.In this episode we dive into Raphaelle’s insights and advice on using reflection as a powerful tool for growth, and the profound impact of mentorship and finding your ‘marigold’ (hint: it could be the teacher next door).Other key topics you don’t want to miss: overcoming imposter syndrome, tips on setting healthy boundaries to support your wellbeing and creative ideas to connect with your colleagues (formally and informally) inside and outside the classroom.Looking for practical support? Raphaelle also shares some of the valuable resources and tools the NSW Department of Education offers to support beginning teachers.We hope this episode leaves you feeling inspired to ‘fill your cup’. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.Beginning Teacher Information Hub - access resources and information to support you as you commence your teaching career with the NSW Department of Education.Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - explore the free services available across the department to support your health and wellbeing (for department teachers only).Strong Start, Great Teachers - access information, resources and training for all your induction needs at the NSW Department of Education, including the induction checklist.Performance and Development Plan (PDP) - find out more about the process for teachers and school leaders to grow and develop their teaching and leadership practice.Universal Resources Hub - gain access to quality teaching and curriculum instruction resources designed by the department’s educational experts (for department teachers only). | — | ||||||
| 3/12/25 | ![]() S2 E1: On fostering collaborative practice ft. @theartofteachingpodcast | The countdown is over, welcome to Season 2 of the Teach NSW Podcast! In this episode, we chat with Mathew, Assistant Principal in a NSW public school, and the voice behind @theartofteachingpodcast. Drawing on his own experiences as a student in the public school system, Mathew shares the influential teacher role models who have sparked his passion for education. We dive into Mathew’s philosophy on collaborative practice, emphasising the power of working alongside beginning and early career teachers, colleagues, mentors, and students to create a strong and supportive whole school community. Interested in learning more about collaborative classrooms? From ‘ghost walks’ to rotating stage meetings and tips for creating functional and engaging working spaces for students, tune in to be inspired with tips and ideas for your own classroom. Don’t miss Mathew’s insights on the value of lifelong learning and how even the smallest steps towards collaboration can lead to big impacts. We hope you enjoy this episode. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you. | — | ||||||
| 1/22/25 | ![]() Summer Series Episode 2: On paying it forward to future generations of teachers | On the couch this week, we’re excited to introduce you to Kerryanne, a retired primary school principal with an impressive 50 years of experience working with the NSW Department of Education. We dive into Kerryanne’s extensive career in teaching and her passion for giving back to the profession that provided so much joy, satisfaction and achievement in her life. After being in various leadership roles inside and outside the school gates, including school principal and director of educational leadership (DEL), it’s safe to say Kerryanne has a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share in this jam-packed episode. Tune in to hear the pivotal moments and lessons that have helped shape Kerryanne’s leadership style, her advice to principals for ensuring a collaborative and positive school culture, and ideas for giving back to the future teachers and leaders of our generation. We hope you enjoy this episode. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with us If you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Resources and useful links Teach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/25 | ![]() Summer Series Episode 1: On the range of roles available with the NSW Department of Education | This week we are joined on the couch by Yvette Poshoglian, Education Specialist, Technology 4 Learning, as she takes us through the varied roles that have marked her career path in education and beyond. After working in the arts and publishing industry, Yvette discovered her passion for teaching and took the leap to retrain, supported by a scholarship from the NSW Department of Education. She shares how becoming a teacher was the first step to a career that would spark her interest in children’s writing, help her harness students’ creativity in the classroom and, most recently, support other teachers as part of the department’s Technology 4 Learning team. If you’re looking to learn more about the opportunities available with the department then this is the episode for you. Yvette reflects on some of the exciting projects and teams she’s been involved with including the Schools Spectacular, Premier’s Reading Challenge, Invictus Games Education Project and DART Learning. As the author of the popular children’s series ‘Ella and Olivia’, we didn’t miss the chance to pick her brain on all things creative writing. You’ll hear about the process of teaching imaginative writing to students, co-writing in the classroom, Sizzling Starts and much more. We hope you enjoy this episode, and it serves as a reminder that there are no limits to your imagination – in writing and in life. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with us If you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released. NSW Department of Education resources and useful links Teach NSW – become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you. Get paid to study – register your interest to receive information on scholarship and program opportunities available with the NSW Department of Education. DART Learning – discover educational virtual excursions to enrich curriculum for all students and subject areas. Everyone’s an Author – explore the digital creative writing resources written by expert writers that are available to use in the classroom. Invictus Games – the Invictus Australia Education Project is a joint initiative between the NSW Department of Education and Invictus Australia, which aims to provide high quality curriculum materials drawing on the values of the Invictus movement. Podcasting kit – access a stem.T4L podcasting kit available for students to dive into the captivating world of audio storytelling. The Arts Unit – explore the opportunities for NSW students and teachers to teach, learn and lead in creative, performing and literature and language arts. External resources and useful links Sizzling Starts – access resources for creative writing to inspire exciting introductions. | — | ||||||
| 12/16/24 | ![]() S1 E23: On Our Plan for NSW Public Education featuring Murat Dizdar | For the Season 1 finale of the Teach NSW Podcast, we are joined on the couch by a very special guest, Murat Dizdar, Secretary of the NSW Department of Education.In this episode, we explore Murat’s 27-year education journey, from pre-service teacher and classroom teacher to school principal and his current executive role. We also recognise his other significant titles, including reigning egg and spoon race champion at Summer Hill Public School.We’ll uncover the early years, from Murat’s favourite subjects at school and the teachers who inspired him, to his ‘greatest mistake’ when deciding on his career path and key lessons as an early career teacher.You’ll hear about how Murat’s extensive experience in various roles within the school gates and beyond has shaped his passion for public education. It’s also what drives him to ensure that the department’s programs and initiatives are teacher and school-centric and focused on the end goal of making sure all learners leave school with a rich education passport.Tune in as we discuss the initiatives Murat is proud to have implemented in schools, key pillars of Our Plan for NSW Public Education, with a spotlight on equity, diversity and strengthening the status of the teaching profession, as well as what’s next for 2025.We hope you enjoy this special final episode and we would like to thank all of our listeners for tuning in. We look forward to bringing you more exciting episodes in 2025. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today.Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful links: Teach NSW – become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you. Our Plan for NSW Public Education – our plan is built on the power of public education to provide opportunities for all and transform lives through learning. | — | ||||||
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