Department for Education, South Australia
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10 de jun. de 2026
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Inclusive connections at Berri Regional Secondary College 10.06.2026 12:49
Berri Regional Secondary College, 2025 winner of the Public Education Award for Inclusive Practices in Education, reimagined the traditional school house sports competition to encompass diversity, belonging and unity. Principal Clinton Ridgway, along with Sports and HPE Coordinator Josh Vater share how students were the instigators of the Inclusion Cup – an event with such a variety of activ...
Empowering student voice through civics education 11.05.2026 12:44
In this episode, hear how civics and citizenship education is brought to life at Golden Grove High School with teacher Chantel Lee and year 11 student Joel Strauss. The pair share their experiences from last year’s inaugural Active Citizenship Convention, where students from across the state learned about politics, democracy, and having a real say in their communities. The episode highlights...
Learning expeditions: How our schools are bringing learning and community together 27.04.2026 19:58
In this episode, Teach welcomes back Ron Berger (Senior Advisor, EL Education, and Harvard Graduate School of Education professor) and Gwyn ap Harri (CEO & Co-founder of XP Schools Trust, UK) to reflect on the progress and growth since Learning Expeditions were first introduced a year ago. Discover how schools have embraced this approach, linking academic challenge with character development a...
Rethinking assessment in education with Professor Bill Lucas 02.04.2026 37:42
Professor Bill Lucas is internationally recognised for his work on creativity, assessment, and educational leadership. In this week’s episode, Prof. Lucas explores how education has developed over time, emphasising the importance of creativity, critical thinking, and dispositions alongside traditional knowledge. In this insightful conversation, Prof. Lucas clears up common myths about assess...
Walking Alongside: Embedding Aboriginal perspectives in Family Day Care 17.03.2026 19:44
In this episode, Kaurna Elder Kauwana Tamaru and Family Day Care Service Manager Liz Whitbread share insights on their collaborative "Walking Alongside" project, helping educators to embed Kaurna language and culture into their services. Hear stories about how they are connecting connecting children, educators, and families with Country, the ripple effect of knowledge sharing, and practical advice...
Language, Culture and Learning: Aboriginal EALD Education in Practice 17.02.2026 13:28
In this episode of Teach we explore effective strategies for supporting Aboriginal EALD (English as an Additional Language or Dialect) learners in South Australia. Our guests highlight approaches such as explicit teaching, translanguaging, and leveraging students' first languages and cultural backgrounds through co-teaching and culturally responsive practices. The episode also outlines the resourc...
New Year, New Opportunities with Chief Executive Martin Westwell 03.02.2026 18:39
Start the new school year inspired with Chief Executive Martin Westwell as he joins Teach to discuss the year ahead. From encouraging new teachers and exploring the updated curriculum, to the introduction of three-year-old preschool and the first technical college student graduates, the Chief Executive shares his optimism, vision, and practical insights for educators. Discover how South Australia...
Chief Executive Martin Westwell reflects on the 2025 school year 02.12.2025 25:43
In the final episode of Teach for 2025, Chief Executive Martin Westwell reflects on the many achievements made across the Department for Education this year. Professor Westwell shares stories from his visits to schools and preschools and discusses big projects such as the rollout of EdChat to all secondary students and preparing for the start of 3-year-old preschool in 2026. He also highlights how...
Shaping the future of learning in SA with the Curriculum Leaders’ Network 26.11.2025 9:58
In this episode Stew Nancarrow, Assistant Principal at Colonel Light Gardens Primary School and Sarah Bradbury, Assistant Director in the Department for Education’s Learning and Teaching Directorate discuss the Curriculum Leaders' Network. This initiative is designed to connect leaders of curriculum and pedagogy in public schools across South Australia. There are separate networks for...
Challenge to change – Implementing Positive Behaviour for Learning 27.10.2025 20:13
Principals Sylvia Groves, Salisbury High School and Sally Schwartzkopff, Renmark Primary School, join us to talk about implementing Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) at their schools. Hear how adopting the PBL framework has led to cultural transformation, improved wellbeing and strengthened relationships amongst their staff and students. From overcoming challenges to celebrating school-wide ac...
Building a blueprint for resilience at Lenswood Primary School 16.10.2025 16:01
Join us to explore Lenswood Primary School’s Resilient Lenswood Parents in Education project, an inspiring initiative born from the devastating 2019 Cudlee Creek bushfires. Sokhan Greenwood, Principal at Lenswood Primary School and Caroline Williamson, parent, volunteer and Project Lead share how their disaster-stricken community turned adversity into an empowering program for children and f...
Anti-racism in education 17.09.2025 16:53
Natalie Gentle, Education Programs Manager at Reconciliation SA and a member of the Department for Education’s Reconciliation Action Plan working group, and Leonie Shelley, Principal at Blair Athol North School (B-6), join us to discuss anti-racism in education. Natalie shares how Reconciliation SA’s Education, action and change: anti-racism resource for schools and preschools is a blu...
Numeracy Summit 2025 – Supporting early mathematical thinking with purposeful talk and visualisation 03.09.2025 18:44
Professor Caroline Cohrssen and Dr. Danielle Harris share their insights into enhancing mathematical understanding in early childhood and secondary education, emphasising the importance of purposeful communication and responsive engagement in early years to foster mathematical thinking beyond basic counting and shapes and visualisation strategies in secondary education to encourage students to art...
Michael Fullan on deep learning and the purpose of public education 18.08.2025 18:04
Global education expert Professor Emeritus Michael Fullan joins us to unpack the shift from shallow to deep learning and why South Australia is leading the way. He explains how the Six Cs are redefining what it means to thrive in school and society and why empowering schools and communities from the bottom up is key to lasting change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supporting students through school refusal and reengagement 04.08.2025 14:27
Matthew McCurry, Principal of Hospital School SA , joins us to discuss how his team supports students across South Australia, and beyond, who are navigating illness, mental health challenges, and school refusal. With more than 4,600 students a year coming through their doors, Hospital School SA provides education across three campuses located within major hospitals. Matthew shares how each young p...
Understanding school attendance distress through a neurological lens – School Can’t Australia 22.07.2025 16:19
Join us as Tiffany Westphal and Louise Rogers, co-directors of School Can’t Australia (SCA), share their views on why some students experience distress around school attendance. Tiffany and Louise discuss how school attendance difficulties are often a protective nervous system response to chronic stress, especially for neurodivergent students. This episode provides insights for school leader...
Tailored learning and supporting every student to thrive 22.06.2025 12:31
Join us as Jared Daly, Assistant Principal of Equity and Inclusion at Murray Bridge High School shares how Tailored Learning, formally known as Flexible Learning Options, is making a difference for students facing barriers like anxiety, disengagement or complex home lives. He outlines how his site has transformed its support model by expanding its Independent Learning Centre, creating new programs...
Play, talk, learn: unlocking oral language development in preschool learners 09.06.2025 12:21
How can play be a powerful tool for developing young children's language skills? In this episode we sit down with Professor Louise Paatsch, Deputy Director of Deakin University's Strategic Research Centre in Education to explore how intentional play-based learning environments can nurture children’s oral language skills, setting a strong foundation for lifelong learning. This episode is aime...
Talking to learn: the role of dialogue in education 09.06.2025 17:05
What if the secret to better learning isn’t just reading and writing, but talking? In this episode, recorded live from the 2025 Literacy Summit, join Dr Yael Leibovitch from the University of Queensland Critical Thinking Project and Professor Ian Wilkinson from the Ohio State University as they discuss how dialogic teaching can spark critical thinking, boost engagement, and help stude...
The power of oracy in literacy learning 26.05.2025 15:34
How does talk shape learning? In this episode, recorded live from the 2025 Literacy Summit, Dr Debra Myhill and Dr Rupert Wegerif dive into why oracy, the ability to speak and listen effectively, is at the heart of literacy. They explore how teachers can create rich classroom discussions that build confidence, critical thinking, and inclusion. Join us as we discuss how dialogue can be both a means...
Building respectful and affirming school cultures 13.05.2025 20:47
In this episode we hear from student Willow and Wellbeing Leader Taylor about the restorative work Charles Campbell College is doing to support and champion LGBTQIA+ students. Learn how the school fosters a safe and inclusive learning environment where all students feel valued and supported. We’ll also discuss the Department for Education resources that schools can use to better support LGBT...
Ron Berger and Gwyn ap Harri on how expeditionary learning builds confident, capable students 07.04.2025 32:13
What if education was about more than just academic success? In this episode we explore how the expeditionary approach to learning can drive student growth, wellbeing and meaningful outcomes. Ron Berger, Senior Advisor for EL Education and Harvard Graduate School of Education professor, and Gwyn ap Harri, Chief Executive Officer of XP School Trust in the UK, reveal how powerful learning experience...
Connection, innovation and the Spiral of Inquiry 17.03.2025 23:31
In this episode, hear from Dr Linda Kaser and Dr Judy Halbert, co-leaders of the Networks of Inquiry and Indigenous Education in Canada. Judy and Linda share insights from British Columbia’s education system and their work globally, drawing upon the power of curiosity, networks and the Spiral of Inquiry model in driving transformation and change in our schools. The conversation covers...
Literacy Without Barriers: a community approach to reading 05.03.2025 14:00
In this episode we explore the transformative Literacy Without Barriers project at Kingston Community School. Teacher librarian Kirsten Barich and parent Katie Hines share how this program is empowering families with creative book packs designed for kids aged 0 to 5. Aimed at nurturing a love of reading, the packs include books, user-friendly activity guides and materials for hands-on learning. Al...
Fostering inclusive education at Marryatville Primary School 17.02.2025 14:24
In this episode hear from Cathy Cook, Autism Inclusion Teacher and 2024 Public Education Award finalist, and Sue Shywolup, a former Year 3 teacher at Marryatville Primary School. Cathy shares how she fosters inclusivity for neurodiverse students by upskilling staff, introducing sensory tools, and leading the Autism Action Team. She’s built a collaborative approach involving teachers, SSOs, a...
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