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Hub chats
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28 | Applying for funding for service-based projects and initiatives in ECE
In this episode, Professor Sheila Degotardi, the Director of the Centre for Early Childhood Education at Macquarie University chats with Dr Catherine Jones, who is the preschool room teacher and educational leader at Goodstart Kurri Kurri about the benefits and challenges of applying for external funding to support your ECE context. 
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9 hours ago
16 minutes

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27 | Social media and language learning
Have you thought about engaging your language learners by harnessing real-life examples that they view on social media? Listen to Dr Yeong-Ju Lee talk about how to use technological innovations in language education, and how you can promote informal language learning using TikTok and Instagram. She shares pedagogical strategies for teachers to integrate multimodal and real-life practices into language classrooms and encourages students to “play” with language using social media.   Here is the link to her book that we talk about in the episode: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781003543541/social-media-language-learning-yeong-ju-lee   **Special 20% discount (valid until 31 Oct 2025): use code 25SMA3** 
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2 weeks ago
21 minutes

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26 | Engaging with culturally and linguistically diverse families in early childhood settings
In this episode, Professor Fay Hadley chats with Sene Gede, Centre Director at Boundary Lane Children’s Centre and Akram Eshaghi, Centre Director at Uniting Airlie Preschool Oatlands as they share their advice and strategies about engaging with culturally and linguistically diverse families. 
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4 weeks ago
30 minutes

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25 | Maintaining mutuality and respect: using psychoanalytic tools in education
Professor Deborah Youdell, Dean of the Macquarie School of Education chats with Dr Tamara Bibby about psychoanalytic approaches in education. Tamara invites educators to think beyond rational “self-knowing” to the “incompleteness of knowing” in real, living classrooms using psychoanalytic ways of thinking. This episode is valuable listening for both new and experienced teachers.  For more teacher resources and education inspiration, visit the Macquarie University Teachers’ Learning Hub. 
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1 month ago
35 minutes

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24 | Supporting Regional and Remote Children’s Participation in Early Childhood Education
Following from our last episode about teaching in rural and remote schools, in this episode we discuss Early Childhood Education in rural locations. Dr Loraine Fordham chats with Michele Carnegie, Chief Executive Officer of CELA (Community Early Learning Australia) about supporting early learning in regional and remote communities across Australia.  Visit the MQ Teachers' Learning Hub for more professional learning resources.
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1 month ago
32 minutes

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23 | Teaching in a rural setting
Ever thought about teaching in a rural location? Michael Fisher, placement coordinator for Far West NSW schools, talks about what it’s like teaching in rural communities and shares his vast experience of teaching and living in Broken Hill.  Please find below the links to the programs and initiatives we discussed:  Future Teacher Scholarships: https://education.nsw.gov.au/teach-nsw/get-paid-to-study  Beyond the Line Program: https://education.nsw.gov.au/teach-nsw/become-a-teacher/pre-service-teacher-hub/preservice-teachers/beyond-the-line-program  Rural Professional Experience Program: https://education.nsw.gov.au/teach-nsw/become-a-teacher/pre-service-teacher-hub/preservice-teachers/rural-professional-experience-program  The Welcome Experience: https://www.nsw.gov.au/regional-and-primary-industries/makethemove/welcome-experience  Benefits and incentives: https://education.nsw.gov.au/teach-nsw/find-teaching-jobs/choose-rural/benefits-and-incentives   
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2 months ago
24 minutes 13 seconds

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22 | Empowering education through AI: Revolution or evolution? Arts After Dark follow-up
Join Professor Matt Bower, Dr Jodie Torrington, and Dr Tamika Worrall as they follow up on the “Empowering education through AI: Revolution or evolution?” Arts After Dark event held recently at Macquarie University. We received an insightful range of questions from the audience on the night, and while we were unable to get to all of them, we are delighted to address them in this special episode of Hub Chats.  Listen to the live event here.  Find resources for AI in education at the Teachers’ Learning Hub. 
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2 months ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

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21 | Every teacher is a literacy teacher
In this episode, education expert Rose Garofano shares her passion for literacy and discusses how every teacher can help develop student literacy skills through the explicit teaching of vocabulary. Rose shares the impact of this practice on student empowerment, engagement, and motivation. Learn how your students can “level up” their literacy abilities! 
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3 months ago
36 minutes 40 seconds

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20 | Help! I'm teaching Society & Culture for the first time
In this episode, we continue our focus on out-of-field teaching in high schools, this time about teaching Society and Culture.  Kendra Bruseker, an experienced Society and Culture teacher, unpacks what you need to know, including how to support students’ Personal Interest Project (PIP).  Click here to enrol in our “Help! I’m teaching Society and Culture for the first time” professional learning microcredential. 
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5 months ago
36 minutes 5 seconds

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19 | Help! I’m teaching Legal Studies for the first time
In this episode, we are talking about out-of-field teaching in high schools – and focusing specifically on teaching Legal Studies.  Natasha Isbel, an ex-corporate lawyer and experienced Legal Studies teacher provides a wealth of advice for teachers who find themselves teaching Legal Studies for the first time. 
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5 months ago
33 minutes

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18 | Helping pre-service teachers think about AI in schools
In this episode, Dr. Renee Preval-Mann explores the critical intersection of AI and education with expert Dr. Jodie Torrington. Discover practical strategies for pre-service teachers to effectively integrate AI tools in the classroom while maintaining professional judgment. Learn how to harness AI as a powerful thinking partner without surrendering your pedagogical expertise and human creativity. Essential listening for educators navigating the rapidly evolving digital landscape in schools.  Here is the poster of the top 10 tips and techniques that Dr Brian Ballsun-Stanton and Dr Jodie Torrington have developed (CC-BY).
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5 months ago
45 minutes 19 seconds

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17 | Supporting students with speech and language in the classroom
In this episode, MQ speech pathologist and lecturer Rebecca McNeil explains how speech pathologists can support individual students, small groups, and even work with whole classes to support communication differences and help establish safe and inclusive learning environments for all students.   Resources mentioned in the episode:   Communication milestones: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/Public/Public/Comm-swallow/Speech-development/Communication-milestones.aspx   LEANS program: https://salvesen-research.ed.ac.uk/leans  
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5 months ago
35 minutes 20 seconds

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16 | The difficult child? How to respond professionally to challenging behaviour
In this episode, visiting German scholar Dr. Andrea Tures discusses her new book “The difficult child? Responding professionally to challenging behaviour”. She encourages teachers to find out the reason for challenging behaviours, and highlights the importance of continual reflection and using appropriate strategies. Andrea discusses a 5-step model that can guide teachers in their response to perceived challenging behaviours, and promotes neuro-affirming practices in the classroom. 
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6 months ago
36 minutes 31 seconds

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15 | Creativity and Digital Technologies
In this episode, Bronwyn Tregenza discusses the intricacies of defining and implementing different types of creativity into the classroom. Explore the role teachers play in fostering both familiar and possibly unfamiliar forms of creativity in students, and how digital technologies can be integrated to support this.  
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7 months ago
44 minutes 12 seconds

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14 | Technology in the classroom
Technology in the Classroom   In this episode, Dr Jodie Torrington discusses the impact of students having individual digital devices in the classroom. Discover how access to teacher-made, differentiated videos supports self-paced learning, empowering students to take charge of their education. Learn how this approach can not only boost student motivation but also enhance teacher wellbeing.  Link to the paper discussed: Teacher-created video instruction in the elementary classroom—Its impact on students and teachers.
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7 months ago
23 minutes 35 seconds

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13 | Multilingual Australian picture books
In this episode, Associate Professor Alice Chik explores the power of multilingual picture books in education. Learn how translating and teaching from Australian picture books fosters a deeper understanding of language and culture while making learning more inclusive and impactful for children and families from non-English speaking backgrounds. 
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8 months ago
23 minutes 43 seconds

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12 | Managing Complex Behaviour
In this episode, we learn from renowned international expert Associate Professor Kathleen Tait about PBS – Positive Behaviour Support, the importance of explicitly teaching behaviour strategies to your students, and how effective understanding and communication can enhance the classroom environment and experience for everyone. 
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9 months ago
31 minutes 4 seconds

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11 | Complex Communication Needs
In this episode, we learn from renowned international expert Associate Professor Kathleen Tait about the form and function of potential communicative acts and find out how to identify them. Kathleen shares strategies and advice for how to support communication in the classroom for students with complex communication needs. 
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9 months ago
27 minutes 44 seconds

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10 | Understanding neurodiversity
In this episode of our Inclusive Education series, we focus on neurodiversity and neurodivergent students. Dr Poulomee Datta, Lecturer in Inclusive Education, and Dr Anne McMaugh, Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology and Child Development, chat about how to support neurodivergent students in the school context and discuss strategies for fostering a neuro-inclusive classroom.
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9 months ago
35 minutes 40 seconds

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9 | Supporting students with sensory processing differences
Our Inclusive Education series continues: in this episode, we chat about sensory processing. Dr Diana Tan explains the eight senses, and shares strategies to support students with sensory processing differences in the classroom. 
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9 months ago
19 minutes 30 seconds

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