Ep 253: Kerrie Quee: A 40-Year Commitment to Equity and Excellence in Public Education

Ep 253: Kerrie Quee: A 40-Year Commitment to Equity and Excellence in Public Education

From The Art of Teaching by Mathew Green

March 1, 2026 · 44 min · Season 25 · Episode 253

About this episode

Kerrie Quee discusses her 40-year commitment to equity and excellence in public education.

Kerrie Quee is a nationally accredited Highly Accomplished teacher with over 40 years of classroom experience. Kerrie has a strong commitment to equity in education, inspiring the next generation of teachers and leading teacher professional growth. She works as an EAL/D Education Leader for the Department of Education, supporting schools to strengthen evidence-informed pedagogy and improve outcomes for multilingual learners.Kerrie also works as an academic at Western Sydney University (WSU), contributing to the development of pre-service teachers through tutorials and as a senior advisor during professional experience.In addition, Kerrie is a NESA HALT Assessor and a NSW HALT Association board member, working with Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher applicants across NSW. She is passionate about recognising and elevating exemplary practice, mentoring teachers through the accreditation process and strengthening professional standards across the system.

People in this episode

Host: Mathew Green

Guest: Kerrie Quee

Topics covered

  • equity in education
  • teacher professional growth
  • multilingual learners
  • teacher accreditation
  • mentoring teachers

Keywords

  • equity
  • education
  • teacher
  • professional growth
  • multilingual
  • accreditation
  • mentoring

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Department of Education, Western Sydney University, NESA HALT, NSW HALT Association

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