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In today's episode of School Improvement, we're going to hear all about the Questions for Thinking program (also known as Q4T) – the profess...

Here at Teacher magazine, we are lucky to have the opportunity to work with experts across all areas of education. We interview them for art...

Professor Alex Bowers from New York joins Dominique Beech to discuss his research into school leadership types and teacher professional deve...

We’re going to be talking all about improving induction – for both early career teachers and school leaders. Our guest today is Tim Bullard,...

Our guest on today’s podcast is Kayla Borg from St Mary’s Primary School in Whittlesea, Victoria. She shares how she went about co designing...

In our latest reader survey – which we run annually to give our audience the opportunity to let us know about their experiences in the educa...

Today, we're delighted to welcome Mandy Nayton, Educational and Developmental Psychologist and Chief Executive Officer of the Dyslexia-SPELD...

In this episode, we’re talking about a whole school approach to wellbeing. Our guest is Dr Alexandra Hennessey, from the Manchester Institut...

We're joined by St Columba Anglican School Principal Allan Guihot and Director of Professional Learning Chris Delaney. They’re in Port Macqu...

We’re well and truly into the new school year here in Australia. In today’s episode, we run you through the highlights from this month, incl...

The winner of the 2026 Global Teacher Prize has just been announced. Rouble Nagi from India has been named winner and has taken home the US...

Late last year, the winners of the 2025 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Excellence in Science Teaching were announced. Each year, the 2 prizes –...

Happy New Year from the Teacher team! We hope you’re having a restful break these school holidays and that you can take some time to recharg...

It has been an exciting year of Teacher podcasts! In this annual wrap-up of highlights from 2025, the team at Teacher select their favourite...

In a Teacher exclusive, Minister of Education and Research for Estonia Dr Kristina Kallas joins editor Jo Earp for this special podcast to t...

As we head into the last month of 2025, many of you might be starting to turn your mind towards the beginning of the next school year. A big...

It's Episode 64 of our series on School Improvement and the topic is something that we're really passionate about at Teacher – school librar...

It is important that teachers feel confident to respectfully and effectively address religion and beliefs in diverse classrooms. But it can...

Earlier this month, Australia’s results from the Teaching and Learning International Survey were released. The OECD’s TALIS is the largest i...

In this episode of our Research Files podcast series, editor Jo Earp talks to ACER’s Dr Tim Friedman about the latest Teaching and Learning...

Teacher editor Jo Earp finds out how the Aspect Learning Improvement Collaborative is using a mainstream learning framework developed by Dr...

It’s well known from the research that high quality teaching and leadership teams learn from each other's practices. Recently on Teacher, th...

In today’s episode, Dominique Russell is joined by Chantel Barnes. She’s Principal at Glenora District School in the rural town of Glenora o...

R U OK? Day is a national day of action that reminds Australians to check in with others and ask ‘are you OK?’ In this special episode, Teac...

The past few years have been a challenging time for schools in Australia and around the world. Schools have adapted to the impacts of COVID-...

Did you know that here at Teacher magazine we publish content in different formats? From short to long articles, reader submissions, columns...

For students, a sizeable chunk of their school day is spent at lunch and recess, in the playground and recreation spaces, and outdoor learni...

What are the persistent teaching dilemmas you find yourself thinking about in your spare time and circling back to time and again? Professor...

As a teacher listening to this episode, I’m sure you remember your first few years in the profession – the unique challenges you faced and t...

Thinking about your own school, how are you helping students understand the many opportunities and pathways open to them, and the training o...

Today we're joined by Pauline Martinot, a medical doctor who specialises in child health and prevention. Dr Martinot pursued a research care...

Associate Professor Brendon Hyndman is our guest today. If that name sounds familiar to you – Brendon was actually the guest in our first ep...

Welcome to Episode 11 of Series 3 of School Assembly – yes, we’ve actually reached the final episode today! So, School Assembly – if you don...

Today we’re talking all things maths – as it’s something we’ve published quite a bit on this month. In this episode, we're going to run you...

Music education is an important part of primary school. It’s got a range of benefits, of course, not only for students’ music learning, but...

Last month we brought you news of a major OECD report on the state of global teenage career preparation. So, in this follow-up podcast we’re...

We’ve reached the penultimate episode of Series 3 of our podcast series School Assembly. Teacher editor Jo Earp talks to Notre Dame P-12 Col...

To celebrate our 100th episode of The Research Files podcast series, the team at Teacher have delved into the archives to choose clips from...

It has been an exciting month here at Teacher magazine because we launched our new monthly themes. In this Teacher Staffroom podcast, I’ll t...

In this episode of The Research Files podcast, Teacher editor Jo Earp chats to Jenni Ingram, Professor of Mathematics at the University of O...

This episode of School Assembly is all about professional learning. Our Series 3 Principal Dan McShea joins us from Queensland's Notre Dame...

There’s so much potential for artificial intelligence and generative AI tools to support teaching and learning, but alongside these exciting...

What made you decide to become a teacher? We’ve been looking at teacher recruitment this month, but perhaps from a different lens that you m...

We speak often about the importance of students having an adequate amount of food to help them focus and learn during the school day. But wh...

We know the global teacher shortage is impacting many different school contexts, and that encouraging young people to consider a career in t...

We're really excited to share with you some of the highlights from this month, focusing on the incredible podcast episodes we’ve published o...

Late last year, the 2024 recipients of the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Excellence in Science Teaching were announced. The national Prizes re...

School Assembly is the series where we find out what it takes to build a new school from scratch. We’ve been following Dan McShea from Notre...

My guest today is Professor John Munro, a teacher and a psychologist who has taught and researched in gifted education and talent developmen...

We hear a lot about the role of educators and schools in developing the essential skills students need for learning and for life – things li...