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Brodie McGee

EDUCAST: The Podcast for Teachers

A weekly Education and Technology podcast
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EDUCAST: The Podcast for Teachers

Brodie McGee

EDUCAST: The Podcast for Teachers

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EDUCAST: The Podcast for Teachers

Brodie McGee

EDUCAST: The Podcast for Teachers

A weekly Education and Technology podcast
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With less than 1% of Australian teachers identify as Indigenous Australian, and nearly 30% of those that do hiding the fact from their schools, it's not wonder that representation has a long way to go for our education system. Today's guest is
Tom Porta is an education enthusiast and differentiation specialist. He is currently Head of Vocational Education and Learning Support and has crafted a bespoke Certificate III in Community Services for his students. He does all this while also
After a near 6 month hiatus while the pandemic hit the world and I let teachers focus on more important things, I'm launching Season 2! Episodes will resume regular posting, with some amazing conversations with teachers, education professionals
The Distillery is a collection of 30 minute live-streamed conversations about various topics including Education, Art, Music, and Medicine. In this episode we flip the table with The Distillery's host Harry Lee Shang Lun interviewing me as a gu
As we transition towards online remote learning we may notice that nothing seems to be going right. We're getting frustrated, our students aren't behaving, and our usual support systems have disappeared. In this episode I chat with Dr Hayley Wa
Saralyn Mckinnon-Crowley is a researcher and PhD Candidate from the University of Texas at Austin interested in the human element of education, and her research focuses on the inequalities in income and financial assistance. I chat with Saralyn
As teachers are slowly getting their heads around what teaching online will look like for them, one school has been kicking goals in this arena for some time. In 2019 Haileybury launched their Haileyburyx platform allowing students anywhere in
Adriano Di Prato never intended to end up in education, but now that he's here he's made his mark on the industry. Teacher, Deputy Principal, and now thought leader and learning architect, Adriano is now working with schools and educators to ma
In this episode I chat about the need for teachers to take this time to breath. Take a step back and take a big picture approach to Term 2. We don't know what it's going to look like, but there are things we can do to plan. Also, what are the d
With the COVID-19 pandemic threatening to close schools indefinitely, teachers have been left to work out how to move to Online Learning. As a digital and online learning specialist, this is what I help schools with every single day. During thi
Libraries are often the heart and soul of a school, and yet it takes a special person to manage that space. Susan Robertson has been a teacher librarian for nearly 30 years, and in this episode we chat about the changes and evolutions of librar
Teachers have a massive impact on our lives and communities, yet don’t always feel appreciated. To celebrate and acknowledge the work of teachers, Monash Education ran a #ThankYourTeacher campaign in 2019. This campaign came out of the research
Ms Smith* is a new graduate having grown up in the Northern Territory of Australia and now, with new family and new ambitions, is ready to start working in the NT again. We chat about her experiences as a uni student, new graduate, and finding
Our episodes have been delayed and time has run short, but isn't that the way most teachers feel all the time? Episode 8 is a quick update about a name change, and a call out for you to spends a few minutes sharing your experiences with me for
As the new year approaches it's time we begin thinking about how we help those that are transitioning in and out of middle school. Research shows this is one of the toughest times for our students, and there are things we can do to make it even
Gratitude is more than just being thankful, and in this podcast we explore how you can start your year off by implementing gratitude interventions with your student and building those skills. We also hear from a guest speaker, Alison Zogopoulos
The new school year is about to begin and with it teachers are about to meet their new student cohorts. It's always a great idea to start the term by setting some classroom expectations, but how do we do that in a way that incorporates student
It's 2020 and we're all setting up our New Year's Resolutions. With that comes a look back on 2019. How do we do these same types of reflections with our students, and what ICT tool can make this much easier? Support the show (https://www.patre
Schools are pushing for BYO or 1:1 device ratios, and teachers are under constant pressure to digitise their classrooms. In this episode we explore the biggest mistake and danger of ICT in the classroom. Don't forget you can access show notes a
What does it mean to be the best you can be, and how can using social media help you be it? In this episode I explore the idea that 3 different ICT tools can help you share, collaborate, get resources, and collaborate with other leading teacher
Welcome to Episode 1! In this episode I share my personal experience in becoming a teacher, and why I chose this career in the first place. I explain how my path to being a teacher was not a straight forward one, and how those experiences and c
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