Talking Teaching

University of Melbourne

Talking Teaching is a University of Melbourne podcast for the Faculty of Education in Melbourne, Australia. It is a podcast about effective, evidence-based classroom practice and the latest in educational thinking. Each episode features insights from world-renowned educators and thinkers and is expertly hosted by Dr Sophie Specjal.

  1. Transforming School Engagement through Trauma-Informed Strengths-Based Education

    1d ago

    Transforming School Engagement through Trauma-Informed Strengths-Based Education

    Episode 1, Season 10 of Talking Teaching begins with a powerful conversation about one of education's most important challenges: creating schools where every student feels safe, connected, valued, and ready to learn. Host of Talking Teaching, Sophie Specjal PhD is joined by Tom Brunzell, PhD (University of Melbourne) and Bryan Field (Principal, Monterey Secondary College) to explore how schools can move beyond reactive approaches to behaviour and towards relationship-centred practices that strengthen belonging, engagement, wellbeing, and achievement through Trauma-Informed Strengths-Based Education. Drawing on decades of research, leadership experience, and whole-school transformation, Tom and Bryan unpack what trauma-informed education really means, why belonging matters so deeply for learning, and how educators can create environments where both students and staff flourish. This episode highlights how schools can create the conditions for students to feel seen, supported, challenged, and capable, while building cultures that can transform school engagement. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, system leader, researcher, parent, or policymaker, this conversation offers practical insights and hopeful possibilities for the future of education. Access more resources and show notes and show notes on the Faculty Wepage: https://education.unimelb.edu.au/talking-teaching Our Guests: Associate Professor Tom Brunzell, PhD Associate Professor Tom Brunzell is an educator, researcher, and educational leader in the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne. His work focuses on trauma-informed education, wellbeing sciences, educational leadership, equity, belonging, engagement, and strengths-based approaches to teaching and learning. Tom has worked extensively with schools, education systems, and community organisations across Australia and internationally to support evidence-informed approaches that improve student wellbeing, engagement, belonging, and learning outcomes. He created the Berry Street Education Model and has contributed significantly to the development of trauma-informed educational practices in schools across Australia and internationally. His current research explores trauma-informed educational leadership, culturally responsive education, inclusion and disability-informed practice, educational equity, teacher wellbeing, and school transformation. Bryan Field Bryan Field is the Principal of Monterey Secondary College and a recognised educational leader in trauma-informed school improvement, educational equity, and school culture transformation and a Faculty of Education Alumni.  With more than fifteen years of experience across youth work, social care, intervention services, and education, Bryan has led significant whole-school improvement initiatives focused on belonging, relational safety, engagement, attendance, wellbeing, and achievement. Through the Frankston North Education Plan and the implementation of trauma-informed educational practices, Monterey Secondary College and its feeder primary schools have become recognised as a leading example of how research-informed approaches can be translated into sustainable school improvement and positive outcomes for students, staff, and communities. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES University of Melbourne Faculty of Education https://education.unimelb.edu.au Berry Street Education Model https://www.berrystreet.org.au/learning-and-resources/berry-street-education-model Frankston North Education Plan https://www.vic.gov.au/frankston-north-education-plan Master of Instructional Leadership https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/graduate/master-of-instructional-leadership/ Special thanks to the Faculty of Education and Professor Marek Tesar for their support of thought leadership and for shaping these essential discussions and leadership of impactful work at University of Melbourne . Thank you to the UoM Law Faculty for our new studio & Greta Robenstone & John McCarthy.

    59 min
  2. Disrupting Disadvantage: Inside Hester Hornbrook (Special Assistance School)

    12/28/2025

    Disrupting Disadvantage: Inside Hester Hornbrook (Special Assistance School)

    In this episode of Talking Teaching, host Dr Sophie Specjal explores the story of Hester Hornbrook Academy, a fee-free, Independent Special Assistance School (SAS School) in Victoria supporting young people aged 15–25 who have experienced significant barriers to education, including trauma, mental health challenges, family violence, housing instability, or prolonged disengagement from schooling.  The episode examines how learning and wellbeing are intentionally designed together to re-engage students and achieve successful outcomes and a sense of belonging.  Joining host Sophie Specjal are Sally Lasslett, Executive Principal, and Elida Brereton, board member and long-serving former principal. Together, they unpack what makes SAS schools like Hester Hornbrook distinctive: a healing-oriented approach to education, flexible learning environments shaped by student voice, and a multidisciplinary model that brings wellbeing and learning together without lowering expectations. The conversation explores the realities of re-engaging students who may not yet feel safe in “traditional” schooling, the importance of staff support and supervision in high-complexity settings, and why personalised learning plans and applied learning projects can provide a powerful bridge back to achievement. They also reflect on the sustained national growth of Special Assistance Schools in the diverse Independent School sector over the past decade, discussing why these models have expanded rapidly in response to increasing student complexity and disengagement, and what this means for the future of schooling in Australia.   More information and useful links are available via this ⁠⁠⁠⁠link⁠⁠⁠⁠.   Talking Teaching is available on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, ⁠Spotify⁠, or wherever you get your podcasts.   We’d love to hear your feedback on the series, send your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to ⁠foe-news@unimelb.edu.au⁠ or contact host ⁠⁠Dr Sophie Specjal⁠⁠ sspecjal@unimelb.edu.au. Sophie would love to hear from you. This podcast is produced by the ⁠Faculty of Education⁠, University of Melbourne.

    35 min
  3. Reading, Reasoning, and AI: A New Era in Education

    12/16/2025

    Reading, Reasoning, and AI: A New Era in Education

    In this episode of Talking Teaching, our host Sophie Specjal sits down with Dr Jennifer Buckingham Dr Jennifer Buckingham to explore the critical intersection of reading, reasoning, and artificial intelligence in contemporary education. Drawing on decades of research and policy experience, Dr Buckingham explains why reading is far more than decoding words; it is foundational to comprehension, critical thinking, and lifelong learning. The discussion traces the evolution of reading instruction in Australia, highlighting the importance of systematic phonics and evidence-based practice in improving literacy outcomes.The conversation also turns to the challenges faced in secondary schooling when reading difficulties persist, the impact of screen-based reading on comprehension, and what the rise of AI means for literacy, learning, and thinking. Throughout, Sophie and Jennifer discuss the enduring importance of fostering a love of reading, building strong teacher knowledge, and ensuring all students have the opportunity to become confident, capable readers, now and into the future.   More information and useful links are available via this ⁠⁠⁠⁠link⁠⁠⁠⁠.   Talking Teaching is available on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, ⁠Spotify⁠, or wherever you get your podcasts.   We’d love to hear your feedback on the series, send your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to ⁠foe-news@unimelb.edu.au⁠ or contact host ⁠⁠Dr Sophie Specjal⁠⁠ sspecjal@unimelb.edu.au. Sophie would love to hear from you. This podcast is produced by the ⁠Faculty of Education⁠, University of Melbourne

    23 min
  4. Teaching with Torres Strait Island Knowledge—A Conversation with Dr John Doolah

    07/06/2025

    Teaching with Torres Strait Island Knowledge—A Conversation with Dr John Doolah

    To mark 50 years of NAIDOC Week, Talking Teaching celebrates this year’s theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, by spotlighting the work of Dr John Doolah, a proud Torres Strait Islander and Indigenous education lecturer at the University of Melbourne.   In conversation with host Dr Sophie Specjal, John reflects on his heritage, his research, and the enduring strength of Indigenous knowledge systems. He shares how Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing can be meaningfully embedded in classrooms through respectful collaboration and cultural understanding, not as an add-on, but as central to learning. This episode invites educators to reflect, learn, and take part in shaping a future that honours both the legacy of Elders and the vision of emerging Indigenous leaders.   Dr John Doolah is a proud Torres Strait Islander of Erubam le (Erub person) and Meriam le (Mer person) heritage. John belongs to the sager people of Mer and his Mer nosik (clan) division, is Samsep-Meriam. He is a lecturer in Indigenous Education at the University of Melbourne and a Ngarrngga post-doctoral fellow.   Click the episode link for more information and key resources.   Talking Teaching is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.   We’d love to hear your feedback on the series, send your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to foe-news@unimelb.edu.au.   This podcast is produced by the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne.

    34 min

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Talking Teaching is a University of Melbourne podcast for the Faculty of Education in Melbourne, Australia. It is a podcast about effective, evidence-based classroom practice and the latest in educational thinking. Each episode features insights from world-renowned educators and thinkers and is expertly hosted by Dr Sophie Specjal.

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