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Why We Teach Series #5 - Second year teacher Alex Collins shares his passion for teaching

7/22/2021
Alex Collins is currently in his second year teaching high school in Cairns. He teaches a variety of subjects including HPE, Maths, Geography, History & English. This episode we discuss: - Remembering why we teach: for the students - Creating engaging lessons - Building professional relationships with students - Teaching multiple subject areas in High School - Classroom Management - Tips for reporting/marking Here is a link to the Bill Rogers classroom management video we spoke about (series of 9 short videos) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqIXB1RG-Vg&list=PLF1FBp_bi4gbXAvyDu1oO5o_LaJ6PufZm&index=1&ab_channel=OsirisEducational This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!

Duration:00:18:25

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Why We Teach Series #4 - Drones, Tech & Drama with Matt Jensen

7/6/2021
Matt Jensen has a background in teaching Drama, English & more recently – drone technology! He’s currently working as an education officer – digital technologies with Brisbane Catholic education. This episode we discuss: - Using explicit direct instruction teaching pedagogies - Teaching multiple subject areas in High School - Essential Skills for Classroom Management - Debriefing & mentoring - Adapting to the learning styles of students in each classroom Here is a link to the essential classroom management skills Matt spoke about: https://teacherprofessionaldevelopmentservices.com.au/essential-skills-for-classroom-management/ This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!

Duration:00:29:31

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Why We Teach Series #3 - Balancing multiple subject areas with high school music teacher Megan Field

5/4/2021
Why do you teach? Or for aspiring teachers, why do you want to teach? The 'Why We Teach' series interviews 8 passionate Australian teachers about why they love their job, and how they overcome some of the pressures of the teaching profession. Today's episode is a conversation with high school music teacher Megan Field. Megan shares her journey of joining a foundation school as a music teacher, to then teaching subjects such as English, Maths, Science, Drama and Religion. Here are my three learnings from the chat with Megan. 1. If you're a high school, teacher, don't be afraid of teaching subjects outside of your specialty. 2. When lesson planning, how can you create a lesson that is hands on and engaging? 3. Follow through with behaviour expectations and students will know when a line has been crossed. This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!

Duration:00:17:06

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Why We Teach Series #2 - What keeps Karen Caswell passionate about teaching after 25 years in the profession

5/3/2021
Why do you teach? Or for aspiring teachers, why do you want to teach? The 'Why We Teach' series interviews 8 passionate Australian teachers about why they love their job, and how they overcome some of the pressures of the teaching profession. Today's episode is a conversation with Gold Coast based primary teacher Karen Caswell. Karen shares with us her most successful lessons & units of work, what she loves about teaching, some of the challenges she's faced, and what keeps her passionate about the profession after 25 years in the classroom. Check out Karen's website here: https://www.karencaswell.com/ Karen mentioned to books she had enjoyed reading. Teach Like a Pirate by Dave Burgess: https://www.booktopia.com.au/teach-like-a-pirate-dave-burgess/book/9780988217607.html?dsa=s1-east&gclid=CjwKCAjwm7mEBhBsEiwA_of-TCS6Hlln9dRA1UbUbyrvyhm4gT4vgiyxg7s_tWVOMzmEuO29IC6NUhoCqdsQAvD_BwE Kids Deserve It! by Adam Welcome & Todd Nesloney: https://www.amazon.com.au/Deserve-Boundaries-Challenging-Conventional-Thinking/dp/0996989528 This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!

Duration:00:30:35

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Why We Teach Series #1 - A Conversation with Brisbane High School Teacher Steph Langley

4/27/2021
Why do you teach? Or for aspiring teachers, why do you want to teach? The 'Why We Teach' series interviews 8 passionate Australian teachers about why they love their job, and how they overcome some of the pressures of the teaching profession. Today's episode is a conversation with Brisbane based high school teacher & pastoral leader Steph Langley. Here are 5 of my takeaways from Steph's sharing: 1. Sometimes teachers need to drop the urgent to focus on the important; 2. Seek to understand before you react; 3. Don't be afraid to throw your hat in the ring for leadership positions and other opportunities that pop up in your school ; 4. Behaviour management starts with respect. As teachers we're good at making sure that student respect us...but how are we showing our students that we care for and respect them? 5. Students know if you're saying something that you don't genuinely believe in...so be genuine. This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!

Duration:00:31:12

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Ep 21 - How to build your leadership capacity throughout your teaching career

4/14/2021
Dr Stephen Brown shares with us how we as teachers can build our leadership skills at all stages of our teaching career . Some of the questions Dr Stephen encourages us to ask ourselves are: 1. How curious was I today? 2. How many real questions did I ask? 3. Who & what is helping me to become a better leader and teacher? 4. Who did I reach out to today? 5. How did I show up as the best version of myself for my students today? 6. Was I prepared & focussed? 7. Before I start each day, what was my INTENTION, and what gained by ATTENTION? Brown Collective Website: https://www.thebrowncollective.com.au/ This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:24:47

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Ep 20 - Using Data to Inform Teaching with Dr Selena Fisk

2/28/2021
As teachers we have so many tools at our disposal to help us create engaging learning environments for our students. One of those tools is data. This episode explores: - Why teachers should be interested in student data - Data for wellbeing - Data for teaching & learning - How to source data through formative tasks This episode guest is Dr Selena Fisk. Selena is a data coach, author of two books and the principal consultant for Aasha for schools. She was a recipient of the 2019 The Australian Council of Educational Leaders (ACEL) "New Voice in Educational Leadership Research Scholarship", and Aasha for Schools was named in the "Top 50 Organisations in Education" in the 2019 GFEL conference in Dubai. Selena gives so many tips for sourcing and using data in this episode. Selena's website: https://www.selenafisk.com/about Selena's books: https://www.hbe.com.au/hb5381.html https://www.hbe.com.au/hb6739.html This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:27:01

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19 What Uni Should Have Taught You - with Sally Williams

1/24/2021
The four year university degree that many of us completed did a great job of teaching us the theory we need to know as teachers. But what about the practical, day-to-day parts of teaching? In this episode Sally Williams (teacher, author & education consultant) and I speak about 5 elements of the teaching role that we weren't necessarily taught at Uni. We discuss: 1. Your classroom 2. Planning 3. Students 4. Parents 5. Colleagues Since beginning her teaching career, Sally always felt there was a gap from finishing university to starting work as an educator. She is passionate about bridging the practical gap between the both and writes books and presents on this topic. To read Sally's books, head here: https://www.sallywilliamseducation.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallywilliamseducation/ Download her first book for FREE here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/What-Uni-Should-Have-Taught-You-Your-First-Few-Weeks-of-Teaching-6430112 This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:26:13

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18 - Secrets to a successful first year of teaching with Alisha from Rainbow Sky Creations

1/14/2021
What are the secrets to a successful first year as a teacher? Alisha from Rainbow Sky Creations joins us on the podcast this week to give us 5 of her best tips. In short, here are her 5 tips: 1. Get organised – know where everything in your classroom will be stored. Worksheets. Resources. Make a place for everything. 2. Routine & expectations. Practice these and remind your students again and again. 3. Find time in your week to plan the following week. Where am I taking my students? 4. Record assessment data from day 1! Find a system that works for you. 5. Find a mentor. This could be someone in your school, or a teacher from another school. Alisha & Ashleigh started Rainbow Sky Creations about 5 years ago when they wanted to make some resources to help beginner teachers. They now have a stack of resources for prac teachers right up to experienced teachers. Check out some of their amazing resources here: https://www.rainbowskycreations.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rainbowskycreations/ Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/theteachersguidepodcast https://www.instagram.com/theteachersguidepodcast/

Duration:00:33:08

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17 - Collective Teacher Efficacy & Credibility with Students - The 4 types of Teachers

1/5/2021
A few weeks ago I attended an online conference about visible learning and other teaching strategies. I particularly enjoyed a presentation by American based Educator Douglas Fisher. Along with Nancy Frey, Douglas has done research about many aspects of teaching, but what caught my attention was this idea of Collective teacher efficacy & credibility among colleagues & students. On this scale, there are 4 types of teachers There’s the teacher we’ll call the ‘amplifier’, who has high levels of teacher efficacy, and very high credibility with students. This is the teacher that we all should strive to be. We’ll dig deep into that one last. So that’s the ‘amplifier’. At the other end of the spectrum we have a teacher with low collective teacher efficacy and low credibility with students and. I’ve nicknamed this teacher the ‘burning out’ teacher. In the middle there’s the ‘talker’. Now the ‘talker’ has very high levels of collective teacher efficacy, but actually has quite a low level of credibility with students. Then there’s the independent contractor. This teacher is fantastic in the classroom, has very high levels of credibility with students. Buuuuut, they don’t really engage with their colleagues, have a negative view of the school, and keep their resources to themselves. The amplifier is the teacher that we should all aspire to be. This teacher has a high level of collective teacher efficacy and very high credibility with students. This teacher is Perceived as competent, trustworthy, dynamic, caring and accessible by colleagues & students. They are Professionally generous with colleagues & Seek to learn from them. The amplifier also teacher Has an optimistic view of students, colleagues & the school. So you wouldn’t find the amplifier complaining about management, or whinging about this student and that students in the staff room. They would radiate positivity with all the encounter in the school. And deal with grievances or concerns in a professional way. And the part from Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey’s work that I love the most, is how they note that when it comes to a teacher who is an amplifier, Students & colleagues reach their potential because of this person. Students & colleagues reach their potential because of this person. So the question for all of us is: Are my students, and my colleagues, reaching their potential because of my presence in our learning community. Am I bringing out the best in my students? And am I actively working to contribute positively to the work of my colleagues, and am I allowing them to reach their full potential. More videos about this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSINhoh5b4c This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/theteachersguidepodcast https://www.instagram.com/theteachersguidepodcast/

Duration:00:11:02

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Episode 16 - Bouncing back from a bad day in the classroom with Mathew Green

11/8/2020
Teaching is the best job in the world. Hands down! But it is complicated. And some days aren't so great. How do we bounce back from those bad days? And how to we arrive back to school the next day with confidence? Mathew Green is an experienced teacher & assistant principal. He shares with us some fantastic tips about how to bounce back after these not so great days, Check out Mathew's website and social media links below: Website: https://imanewteacher.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imanewteacher/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imanewteacher Twitter: https://twitter.com/imanewteacher This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:35:04

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Ep 15 - The creative process - how to create an interesting lesson out of nothing. With Jane Harbison.

10/21/2020
"I'm not creative". Have you ever said this? As we will hear from today's guest, Jane Harbison, creativity is a Process. If we follow this process, we will become better at making more creative lessons that engage our students. Jane takes us through the 5 stages of creativity: 1. Saturate 2. Percolate 3. Create 4. Celebrate 5. Rejuvinate Check our Jane's quiz for teachers to help discover their creative process: https://www.dreamingbigforlittlegirls.com/quizteachers/ Hear from Sarah, a year 9 student who found the 5 step creative process helpful: https://vimeo.com/398185108 Get in contact with Jane here: Website https://www.dreamingbigforlittlegirls.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeharbison/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DreamingBigforLittleGirls/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dreamingbigforlittlegirls/ This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:28:03

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Ep 14 - Are you ready for prac? With Mike Woodward

9/12/2020
Pre-service teachers, uni students, aspiring teachers, and people about to go on prac - this episode is for you! Today's guest is an experienced educator, former school principal and a university prac facilitator. He's also my Dad! Mike's current role as a prac facilitator involves preparing uni students for prac, and supervising them whilst out in schools teaching. Therefore he's the perfect person to give some practical tips about prac. In the episode he mentions a few resources. Please see the links below. 1. Dr Bill Rogers - Behaviour Management Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqIXB1RG-Vg&list=PLF1FBp_bi4gbXAvyDu1oO5o_LaJ6PufZm 2. Essential skills for classroom management https://classroomprofiling.com/the-essential-skills-for-classroom-management/ Any questions about prac? Email them through and Mike will be more than happy to answer them!

Duration:00:32:28

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Episode 13 - Graduating Uni? Apply to teach in a rural school! With special guest Adele Nugara

8/26/2020
As soon as today's guest, Adele Nugara, graduated from Uni she accepted a job 2.5 hours away from her home city of Brisbane. She has now been teaching at Saint Patrick's Nanango for 5 years and is loving it. (By chance, Nanango also happens to be the town I grew up in!) Adele shares lots of her experiences, and gives encouraging advice to anyone who is thinking of teaching in a small/rural school. Have a question about teaching in a rural school? Send me an email at podcast@theteachersguide.com.au and I'll pass it onto Adele. This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:24:50

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Episode 12 - Building Trust between Parents & Teachers

8/19/2020
"Parents are their children's greatest advocate" - Andrew Oberthur When parents and teachers work together, students are the beneficiary of this collaboration. Andrew gives us heaps of tips for how we as teachers can foster this collaboration. Andrew is an experience educator & school principal. He recently wrote a book called "Are you ready for school this year? Building a culture of trust, collaboration & enquiry between parents and teachers" Buy Andrew's book here: https://www.creativecollaborativesolutions.net/book Contact Andrew here: https://www.creativecollaborativesolutions.net/ Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:44:54

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Episode 11 - Building relationships to enhance student wellbeing with Dana Skillman

8/12/2020
Building relationships with students to enhance wellbeing. Sounds like common sense, hey? But how do we do it? Dana SKillman, New Jersey based science teacher is a teacher, mental health advocate and presenter for the teachers2teachers online webinar series. Get in contact with Dana here: https://www.instagram.com/smilingwithscience/ Check out educators2educators here: https://www.educators2educators.com/ Today's sponsor: WillPro Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/ This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:18:44

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Episode 10 - A Conversation with Kate Hinton, Coach & Mentor for Early Career Teachers

8/5/2020
Kate Hinton is currently working for Brisbane Catholic Education as an Education Officer for Early Career Teachers. This episode is full of tips for all teachers, particularly those who are in their first few years of teaching, and those who are ready to take on their first ever teaching role! Kate's big 3 tips for beginner teachers are: 1. Smile and be welcoming to parents, students & staff 2. Take it slow & get to know the context of the school 3. Be planned & prepared, but flexible

Duration:00:26:58

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Episode 9 - Relief Teaching with experienced relief teacher and author Kelly Quilter

7/15/2020
Many teachers find themselves doing relief teaching at some point in their career. In this episode, relief teacher and author of the Teacher for a Day resource, Kelly Quilter, gives a number of tips for how to approach relief teaching in all year levels. (Kelly's brand new puppy 'Murphy' also made an appearance in the background towards the end of the interview :-) Check out the Teach for a Day resource here: https://www.teacherforaday.com/ Today's sponsor: use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/

Duration:00:22:09

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Episode 8 - Incorporating Arts Education into the Classroom with Dr Rachael Jacobs

7/8/2020
https://theteachersguide.com.au/ In this episode we hear from Dr Rachael Jacobs (lecturer in creativity & arts education at the University of Western Sydney) about how we can incorporate arts education into our classrooms. We speak about prep al the way up to high school. After listening to this episode you will have so many new ideas for incorporating arts education into your classroom. Rachael recommended 3 resources in the episode: 1: The School Drama Book https://bit.ly/3faOehN 2: Te Rito Toi https://www.teritotoi.org/ 3: Nice Arts https://www.pearson.com.au/products/?sq=nice+arts Rachael's public facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/rachaeljacobs.au/ Today's sponsor 'WillPro' will give you 15% off if you use the code teacherpodcast https://willpro.com.au/blog This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more! https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:42:50

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Episode 7 - Behaviour Management & Goal Setting with teacher & app developer Nidhi Patel

7/1/2020
California based year 6 teacher Nidhi Patel speaks to us about behaviour management & goal setting for students in out classrooms. Nidhi created the kred rewards app as a way of assisting students and teachers with goal setting & behaviour management. Check out the app here: https://www.kredapp.com/ Like this episode? Subscribe & leave a rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-first-year-teacher-podcast/id1508865824?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Want to get int contact with me? https://theteachersguide.com.au/

Duration:00:38:29