Teachers' Education Review
The Australian podcast for teachers that bridges the gap between research, policy and practice. Hosted by Cameron Malcher & featuring guests from all over the Education landscape. |
Teachers Talking Teaching
John Catterson and Pete Whiting are two Australian Flipped Educators. Together they talk education, pedagogy and current practice. |
FizzicsEd
FizzicsEd shares insights into science at school and beyond! With regular guests, lesson activities and experiments, this podcast covers a wide range of topics for those with an interest in science and education, Hosted by Ben Newsome. |
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Design & Play
A podcast all about education, technology, innovation, pedagogy, design and creativity. Hosted by Steve Brophy and Dean Pearman. |
Oh, The Humanities!
(and Social Sciences) This podcast is dedicated to the teaching and learning of HASS (Humanities and Social Sciences) in all stages of school - with some general education thrown in there as well! Hosted by Marco Cimino |
Teacher Learning Network
Hosts Kate Chinner and Max Grarock deep dive into issues in education with a special guest each episode. A podcast by Teacher Learning Network. |
Educationally Sound
We talk to teachers about their practice to gain insight into modern Australian teaching. Hosted by Amy Cotton. A podcast by Teacher Learning Network. |
Rated E for Educational
Rated E for Educational looks at the relationship between students and teachers and how this is portrayed in film. Basically we had so many examples of us saying ‘filmmakers clearly have no idea what a teacher really does’ that we decided to share our thoughts in podcast form. Hosted by Daniel Cohen and Amy Cotton. A podcast by Teacher Learning Network. |
STEMpunk
STEMpunk podcast is many things from informal chats with the hosts on STEM based topics, to interviews with STEM professionals and live events, all trying to figure out what STEM is. Hosted by Tom Gordon, Christie McMonigal and Shane Hengst. |
In situ science
In Situ Science explores what science is like ‘behind-the-scenes’ through short videos and a fortnightly podcast. We also work towards supporting scientific discovery through outreach and strategic partnerships. Hosted by James O'Hanlon |