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Heavy is the English Head
Emina McLean
9 episodes
4 weeks ago
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Heavy is the English Head
Episode 9: Dr Briony Schroor
Dr Briony Schroor is the Domain Leader for English at Nossal High School, Victoria’s first fully academically selective coeducational government high school, and one of only four academically selective high schools in the state. Briony has a PhD in Classical Greek Literature and she is an avid reader who enjoys engaging with all sorts of texts. Briony joined Nossal High School as a teacher of English and Literature in 2014. She has extensive teaching experience in Australia and England. Briony very much values the discussion of texts within her domain, and in the school community more broadly. Show notes (coming soon)   This episode was produced by Jonathan Raz. 
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 8: Xanthi Rice & Terri Hibbert
Xanthi Rice has been a teacher for more than 20 years, with extensive experience in classroom practice, leadership, and system-level support. She worked with the Wimmera South West School Improvement Team as a DSSI (Differentiated Support for School Improvement) Teaching Partner for three years, partnering closely with schools across the region to strengthen and transform their approaches to literacy instruction. In this role, she led professional learning, facilitated communities of practice, supported curriculum planning, developed documentation, and designed units of work that build teacher capacity and improve student outcomes. With the team she developed a F-2 community of practice that lead to a bigger initiative, the Literacy Learning Community, that involved over 70 schools across the area as they worked to develop high quality literacy practices across their schools. Xanthi has also served as Acting Principal and a leading teacher at Donald Primary School, where she applied her expertise in both instructional leadership and school operations. Most recently, she has been seconded to the Department’s Phonics Lesson Plans Unit, to develop the Phonics Plus program—an initiative designed to provide high-quality, evidence-based systematic synthetic phonics resources for Victorian schools. She has been writing lesson plans, supporting resources and developing professional learning series for teachers, school leaders, area and regional workforce as they support the implementation of Phonics Plus. Through these experiences, Xanthi has developed a deep understanding of literacy pedagogy, change leadership, and collaborative professional learning, with a commitment to supporting teachers and leaders to deliver the best outcomes for students. Terri Hibbert began her career in education after completing a Bachelor of Science in Disability Studies at Deakin University and a Graduate Diploma of Education at Monash University. Since then, she has taught across Victoria, NSW, and internationally in London, gaining a rich perspective on diverse teaching contexts. Terri's journey led her to Warrnambool East Primary School, where she holds her substantive position. Along the way, she’s been inspired by exceptional leaders and colleagues, motivating her to take on roles such as Teaching Partner and now EIL. These experiences have deepened her passion for instructional coaching and her commitment to driving literacy outcomes. Show notes (to be added shortly)   This episode was produced by Jonathan Raz.  
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1 month ago
1 hour 53 minutes

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 7: Stephanie Le Lievre
Stephanie Le Lievre is Principal of Serpentine Primary School in Western Australia. She’s also a Commonwealth Bank Schools Plus Fellow and the co-director of Science of Teaching and Learning Australia (SOTLA). Steph has been a Deputy Principal, and Literacy Leader, and she’s worked in rural and remote communities. Steph has left her mark wherever she’s been. She’s done an enormous amount to close the research to practice gap and continues to advocate for curriculum, assessment, and teaching reforms, as well as teacher and leader workload reductions. You may know Steph from Reading Science in Schools (the former online educator community), or as the project lead for the Syntax Project, working alongside Rebecca Glasson, Christina Guy, and Jasmyn Hall. The Syntax Project is now of course housed at Ochre Education and widely used across schools. Steph has also been very generous in sharing the work she’s done at her school, including publishing novel studies and knowledge units, and leadership and reporting documentation. Show notes   This episode was produced by Jonathan Raz.  
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1 month ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 6: Michelle Winch & Ingrid Sjolund
Michelle Winch completed degrees in biomedical science and biotechnology before moving into education through the Teach for Australia program. While at Colac Secondary College, she earned a Master of Teaching and later a Master of Instructional Leadership at the University of Melbourne. She has held various teaching and leadership roles in mathematics, literacy, and science, and now leads teaching and learning across the school. Michelle is currently working with the Curriculum and Teaching Practice Division on the Victorian Lesson Plans project. She is committed to ensuring all students access high-quality instruction and sees curriculum design and implementation as the foundation of consistent, purposeful, and impactful teaching. Ingrid Sjolund worked in academic publishing for a number of years before she began her career in education. She has held a number of middle leadership roles, including Head of English and Humanities, and Learning Specialist for Literacy Improvement. As an English and History teacher, Ingrid sees narrative as a powerful influence when it comes to improving student knowledge and learning. As a leader, Ingrid is committed to supporting teachers to refine and improve their practice for their students’ – and their own – benefit. Show notes This episode was produced by Jonathan Rav.    
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2 months ago
1 hour 53 minutes

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 5: Emma Castelow
Emma Castelow is an Assistant Principal at Lara Lake Primary School, in the northern suburbs of Geelong. As an experienced teacher and leader, Emma has worked across various primary school contexts as well as for the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, and in a regional role for the Department of Education as an Education Improvement Leader. In her role as Assistant Principal, Emma leads teaching and learning across the school and she is passionate about school improvement and ensuring every student has the opportunity to receive a high quality education.   Show notes   Insights into de-implementation https://evidenceforlearning.org.au/support-for-implementation/school-planning-and-recovery/de-implementation   De-implementation: Doing less to achieve more https://snacks.pepsmccrea.com/p/de-implementation    Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills https://dibels.uoregon.edu/materials    Sounds-Write https://sounds-write.co.uk/    Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction   Responsive Teaching with Bron Ryrie Jones    Running the Room   The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading   Simon Sinek's Golden Circle   
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3 months ago
1 hour 53 minutes 5 seconds

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 4: Jen Ashton & Jodee Wilson
Jen Ashton and Jodee Wilson are central to the implementation of Tasmania's Lifting Literacy policy implementation. I’ve had the privilege of working with these two women over the last 3 years now. I’m constantly impressed with their dedication, motivation, passion, and optimism, and how seriously they take the responsibility of implementing these key literacy reforms. Jen Ashton is Assistant Director – Lifting Literacy (Early Years and Schools). Jen’s remit is operationalising the Lifting Literacy policy, including resourcing, training, project management, and so much more. Jodee Wilson is Deputy Secretary (Development and Support). Jodee’s remit is to provide the technical guidance and support that those working directly with children and young people will need to build their capability to have the greatest positive impact. So, really we are talking about resourcing English and literacy assessment, curriculum and instruction.   Show Notes  AERO’s Insights into Implementation DECYP’s Lifting Literacy policy and Minimum Schooling Guarantee EEF’s A Schools Guide to Implementation EEF’s Effective Professional Development Guidance Report Grattan’s Ending the Lesson Lottery report Grattan’s The Reading Guarantee report Independent Review of Education (Tasmania) Launceston Examiner Op-Ed: ‘New strategy to transform state’s literacy’ Ochre’s ACE Concept Paper: ‘How high-quality curriculum implementation can advance schooling equity in Australia’ Why the “Fab Five” Should be the “Big Six” (Konza)   This episode was produced by Jonathan Rav.
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4 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 23 seconds

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 3: Rachael Buck
Rachael Buck is an experienced school principal and classroom teacher, with a passion for leading system and practice improvement. In addition to her teacher training, Rachael has a Master of Educational Leadership. She has worked extensively within the literacy domain, with a particular focus on structured literacy. Rachael has worked with over 60 schools to align their teaching practice to evidence-based reading instruction. Rachael’s work history also includes working in regional positions within the Department of Education to influence policy. She is currently a Senior Policy and Project Officer with the Phonics Lesson Plans Unit (Phonics Plus).  Show notes Rachael Buck: https://au.linkedin.com/in/rachael-buck-76a90920b Phonics Plus: https://arc.educationapps.vic.gov.au/learning/sites/lesson-plans-guidance/1805/Phonics-Plus-scope-and-sequence Pam Snow: https://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/  Docklands Primary School: https://www.docklandsps.vic.edu.au/ Bentleigh West Primary School: https://www.bentleighwestps.vic.edu.au/ Bron Ryrie Jone: https://bronwynryriejones.com/ Matt Burns and MTSS: https://education.ufl.edu/faculty/matthew-burns/  Sorry Babs, it's not your quote. "A visions just a vision if it's only in your head. If no one gets to see it, it may as well be dead." (Stephen Sondheim - Sunday in the Park with George) DIBELS: https://dibels.uoregon.edu/ Simon Sinek's Golden Circle: https://simonsinek.com/golden-circle/  Dylan Wiliam and formative assessment: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?hl=en&user=56tRR6EAAAAJ Ochre Maths: https://ochre.org.au/  Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction: https://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/Rosenshine.pdf Simple Model of Memory: https://teacherhead.com/2021/06/22/the-genius-of-dt-willingham-and-wdsls/    This episode was produced by Jonathan Rav.
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4 months ago
1 hour 46 minutes 49 seconds

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 2: Alice Jury
Alice Jury is a Learning Specialist at Canadian Lead Primary school in Ballarat. Alice has been teaching for 12 years, all of this time spent at Canadian Lead. Alice began her leadership journey in 2016 through the Primary Maths and Science Specialist initiative. Alice moved into the Learning Specialist role in 2019. Alice has taught across many year levels and has spent time out of the classroom running a rigorous Tutoring program. This year Alice shares a Year 1/ 2 classroom. She teaches for fourteen hours a week. In the other time Alice coordinates the Tutoring program and takes some Tier 3 groups. Alice leads whole school curriculum development and supports teachers through a coaching model to improve their pedagogy, curriculum knowledge and teaching practice. Alice’s passion is teaching and learning, the nitty gritty of curriculum and making the most of every school minute.   Show notes    
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5 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 43 seconds

Heavy is the English Head
Episode 1: Chloe Painter
Chloe Painter is an experienced educator, school leader, and literacy specialist passionate about transforming teaching and learning through evidence-informed practice. She is currently Acting Deputy Principal at St Robert’s in Newtown and leads Chloe Painter Edu Services.   Chloe Painter: https://au.linkedin.com/in/chloe-painter-46950b23a   Alison Clarke: https://www.spelfabet.com.au/   Bron Ryrie Jones: https://bronwynryriejones.com/   Middle Leadership Mastery: A Toolkit for Subject and Pastoral Leaders (Adam Robbins)   The researchED Guide to Leadership: An Evidence-Informed Guide for Teachers (Stuart Lock – Editor)   Curriculum: Theory, Culture, and the Subject Specialisms: Principles and Practice (Ruth Ashbee)   Leadership Rules: What Leaders Need to Know and Do to Run Great Schools (Jo Facer)   Leverage Leadership: A Practical Guide to Building Exceptional Schools (Paul Bambrick-Santoyo)   Motivated Teaching (Peps Mccrea)   Phonics Plus: https://arc.educationapps.vic.gov.au/learning/sites/lesson-plans-guidance/1805/Phonics-Plus-scope-and-sequence    Building Culture: A Handbook to Harnessing Human Nature to Create Strong School Teams (Lekha Sharma)   Not Just Lucky (Jamila Rizvi)   EEF A School's Guide to Implementation: https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-evidence/guidance-reports/implementation    AERO Insights into Implementation: https://www.edresearch.edu.au/research/discussion-papers/insights-implementation    The Writing Revolution: https://www.thewritingrevolution.org/   The Parable of the River: https://landiscenter.lafayette.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/69/2015/01/SaveBabies.pdf    Serpentine Primary School and Stephanie Le Lievre (Principal): https://www.serpentineps.wa.edu.au/    Bentleigh West Primary School: https://www.bentleighwestps.vic.edu.au/    Mary Myatt on Differentiation: https://www.marymyatt.com/blog/death-by-differentiation    Think Forward Educators: https://thinkforwardeducators.org/    Teach Like a Champion 3.0: 63 Techniques that Put Students on the Path to College (Doug Lemov)   This episode was produced by Jonathan Rav.  
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7 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 41 seconds

Heavy is the English Head