The Learning Curve

The University of Queensland

The Learning Curve is a podcast from The University of Queensland’s School of Education that bridges the gap between what you learn about teaching and what actually happens in the classroom.

Episodes

  1. 28 Apr

    Year one: From pre-service to early-career teacher

    The move from being a pre-service to an early-career teacher can be exciting, overwhelming, rewarding and confronting, all at once. Parris Smith has recently completed her first year in the classroom and helps answer the core question for today's episode: "How can beginning teachers sucessfully transition from pre-service teacher to early-career teacher?" --- After listening to this episode, start here: My Teaching Advice (AITSL) https://www.aitsl.edu.au/teach/improve-practice/start-your-career/my-teaching-advice-overview  A free online platform that connects beginning teachers with experienced teachers for real-time, one-on-one advice. You can ask specific questions about your context (e.g. behaviour, planning, workload), get matched with a suitable mentor. Starter pack of articles for new teachers (Edutopia) https://www.edutopia.org/package/edutopia-resources-new-teachers/ A curated collection of articles and videos covering classroom management, routines, relationships and working with parents. A useful ‘go-to’ hub you can return to throughout the year when you need practical strategies.   Try this tomorrow Essential strategies for success as a first-year teacher (SOS Teacher Agency) https://www.sosagency.com.au/essential-strategies-for-success-as-a-first-year-teacher-in-australia/  A practical article with simple strategies for managing the transition into teaching, including staying reflective, seeking support early and avoiding isolation.    Curriculum resources (NSW Dept of Education) https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/curriculum A comprehensive hub of curriculum and teaching resources across K–12. Click on your teaching area under ‘Key learning areas’ then ‘Resources’ to access a range of resource catalogues. If you want to go deeper AITSL High quality professional learning toolkit https://www.aitsl.edu.au/teach/improve-practice/high-quality-professional-learning-toolkit Helps you choose PD that actually improves your teaching. Download the AITSL My Induction App https://www.aitsl.edu.au/tools-resources/resource/my-induction-app  A practical, on-the-go support tool for early career teachers. Includes curated resources, videos, tips and advice for common classroom challenges, as well as a wellbeing tracker to help you monitor stress and confidence over time.

    29 min
  2. 26 Apr

    Prioritising student wellbeing

    Penny Lee has been teaching for more than 15 years, returning to The University of Queensland to complete a master's degree in guidance counselling. In this episode, Penny helps answer the question, "How does prioritising student wellbeing change what teachers do in classrooms?". --- After listening to this episode, start here Trauma-informed teaching strategies https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/trauma-informed-teaching-strategies  Article outlining practical approaches to classroom interactions that support students who have experienced trauma, with a focus on safety, predictability and relationships. Relationships matter more than rules https://www.edutopia.org/article/relationships-matter-more-rules/ Article exploring how to establish expectations in ways that prioritise relationships. Includes practical strategies and activities to build rapport and create a safe, supportive classroom environment. Try this tomorrow Strategies to support emotional regulation education.nsw.gov.au/content/dam/main-education/student-wellbeing/attendance-behaviour-and-engagement/student-behaviour/behaviour-support-toolkit/teachers/Strategies_to_support_student_emotional_regulation.pdf  Downloadable resource with practical, classroom-ready strategies organised into themes to support student regulation. These strategies help improve focus, engagement and readiness to learn.   Grounding exercise for racing minds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgRd1Mzhb_Q   Short Headspace video guiding a simple grounding exercise that can be used with a class or individually to calm the mind and support readiness for learning. If you want to go deeper OECD: The importance of social and emotional skills https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/nurturing-social-and-emotional-learning-across-the-globe_32b647d0-en.html  Analysis of large-scale research demonstrating the long-term impact of social and emotional skills on academic achievement, wellbeing and life outcomes. Includes recommendations for how schools can better support these skills. Polyvagal Theory overview by Stephen Porges https://www.polyvagalinstitute.org/whatispolyvagaltheory  Overview of the science of the nervous system and its role in regulation, explaining why students need to feel safe and regulated to learn effectively.

    25 min
  3. 21 Apr

    The power of routines in the classroom

    Tania Noble is an experienced senior teacher, with more than 30 years experience in the classroom. In this episode, Tania helps answer today's key question, "How do routines support learning, not just behaviour?". --- After listening to this episode, start here: Building routines to manage cognitive load https://www.edutopia.org/video/building-routines-to-manage-cognitive-load  Video discussing the way structures and routines can be used to facilitate effective classroom.   Using proactive strategies and routines to create order in the classroom https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/professional-learning/teacher-quality-and-accreditation/strong-start-great-teachers/refining-practice/managing-the-classroom/creating-an-orderly-classroom  Data-driven explanations of the strategies that can be used to create order in the classroom and two example models for routine development. Try this tomorrow Entrance Routines https://www.edresearch.edu.au/guides-resources/practice-guides/entrance-routine Downloadable practice guide to help develop and refine their classroom entrance routines. Classroom routines to eliminate chaos and confusion https://catlintucker.com/2022/09/classroom-routines/  Teacher blog post with explanations and examples of a range of routines to use within and throughout a lesson. If you want to go deeper Classroom management practices commonly used by secondary school teachers: results from a Queensland survey https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13384-020-00402-y   Hepburn, L., Beamish, W., & Alston-Knox, C. L. (2021). Classroom management practices commonly used by secondary school teachers: results from a Queensland survey. Australian Educational Researcher, 48(3), 485–505. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-020-00402-y Australia-based empirical study showing that preventative, structured practices are widely used and associated with improvement in student engagement and teacher wellbeing. Book: Running the Room: The Teacher’s Guide to Behaviour by Tom Bennett https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55289198-running-the-room  Book (also available on Kindle and Audible) for new teachers with practical advice about managing behaviour in the classroom with a focus on consistency and explicit instruction models.

    22 min
  4. 19 Apr

    Using Gradual Release of Responsibility effectively

    Laura Rienks is a Head of Department for Teaching and Learning. In this episode, Laura helps answer the question, "How can teachers use Gradual Release of Responsibility (GRR) effectively in classrooms?". --- After listening to this episode, start here Fisher & Frey – Gradual Release of Responsibility overview https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/curriculum/explicit-teaching/explicit-teaching-strategies/gradual-release-of-responsibility  NSW Government overview of the GRR model with practical technique guides for modelling, scaffolding and independent practice. Teacher Head (Tom Sherrington) – GRR modelling explained https://teacherhead.com/2020/11/28/the-art-of-modelling-its-all-in-the-handover/  Written explanation accompanied by images, videos and a graphic organiser to demonstrate effective modelling. Try this tomorrow Video: GRR in action (explicit instruction lesson example) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp4HN9bF3tM  Shows clear modelling → guided → independent phases, as well as embedded differentiated practice, in a real classroom. Checking for understanding – strategy bank (Edutopia) https://www.edutopia.org/article/quick-ways-to-check-for-understanding/   List of quick, practical formative assessment strategies. If you want to go deeper High Impact Teaching Strategies (full PDF guide) https://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/teachers/support/high-impact-teaching-strategies.pdf  PDF outlining the 10 evidence-based teaching strategies/practices that measurably improve student learning. Doug Fisher lecture describing the GRR Model https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjURdvzty4c  Article explaining how Explicit Instruction models support Universal Design for Learning principles https://www.novakeducation.com/blog/explicit-instruction-udl-4-ways-to-provide-explicit-instruction

    35 min

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The Learning Curve is a podcast from The University of Queensland’s School of Education that bridges the gap between what you learn about teaching and what actually happens in the classroom.