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The Teacher Takeaway podcast is hosted by four Australian teachers. The purpose of the podcast is to provide educators with practical takeaway ideas to implement within their classroom or school setting.
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In this episode, we are joined by Stephanie Murphy, Director of the Victorian Lesson Plans project, to explore what it really takes to improve teaching and learning at scale. We unpack what makes a lesson truly effective, the role ready-made resources can play in strengthening curriculum and practice, and the common pitfalls schools need to avoid. Steph also shares practical strategies for leaders and teachers to adapt these resources well and use them as a driver for genuine, whole-school improvement.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr Simon Breakspear to unpack what “elevated conversations” really mean and why they matter more than ever in schools today. We explore where everyday conversations can go wrong, what great leaders do differently, and simple, practical shifts that can immediately improve the quality of dialogue across a school. Simon also shares how getting this right impacts student outcomes and what it could mean for the future of the profession if we truly lift the way we talk about teaching and learning.
In this episode, education writer Natalie Wexler joins us to explore why writing is not just a way to assess learning, but a powerful tool for thinking, knowledge building, and student understanding. We unpack the cognitive benefits of writing, including how retrieval practice and elaboration can be embedded through simple, manageable classroom strategies. Natalie also shares practical advice for teachers and school leaders on strengthening writing instruction across the curriculum and avoiding common pitfalls.
In this episode, we speak with astrophysicist and UNSW Professor of Practice Dr Lisa Harvey-Smith about her journey into science and her passion for STEM education in schools. Lisa shares insights from her time as Australia’s Women in STEM Ambassador and discusses the ongoing challenges around gender equity and student participation in STEM subjects. We also explore the Future You program and practical strategies teachers can use to create more inclusive, engaging STEM learning environments.
In this episode, Dylan Wiliam joins us for a frank, wide-ranging conversation about the real purpose of assessment and whether our systems are truly serving learning or simply feeding accountability. We explore feedback that actually changes what students do next, what responsive teaching looks like in practice, and how leaders can navigate the rise of AI without panic or posturing. It’s a thoughtful, challenging discussion about what must evolve in assessment, what should never change, and how we keep learning at the centre of it all.
In this episode, we’re joined by Jenny, a self-described “recovering Principal” and founder of Positively Beaming, who brings over 30 years of experience in education and a refreshingly honest perspective on leadership, burnout, and career choice. Drawing on her own journey and her book Teach, Lead or Leave, Jenny unpacks why so many educators feel stuck, the guilt that surrounds leaving, and how to tell the difference between a tough season and a role that no longer fits. We explore her Energy–Impact Matrix and the six possible pathways beyond “stay or go,” offering practical, values-led guidance for educators who want sustainable careers they can truly enjoy.
In this episode, we sit down with Lauren and Jason, co-founders of the Workplace Performance & Wellbeing Institute, to explore what healthy, sustainable school culture really looks like. Drawing on experience from frontline emergency services, education, and leadership, they unpack how culture shapes stress, trust, and performance every day, and share the early warning signs leaders shouldn’t ignore. The conversation offers practical starting points for rebuilding psychological safety, strengthening teams, and creating schools where both staff and students can thrive.
In this episode, we explore a modern, evidence-informed approach to behaviour education, unpacking the mindsets, structures and practical strategies that support positive behaviour in today’s classrooms. From behaviour curricula and learning environments to scripts, neurodiversity and individualised support planning, this conversation offers clear, actionable insights for educators at every stage of their journey.
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Carl Hendrick to explore how the science of learning can meaningfully shape classroom practice. Carl shares his journey in education, breaks down what the science of learning really is (and why it matters), and explains how it informs effective instructional design. We dive into high-leverage strategies and practical ideas teachers can apply straight away, before hearing where to learn more about Carl’s ongoing work. A must-listen for educators wanting clarity, evidence, and impact in their teaching.
In this episode, we’re joined by Sue Larkey to discuss practical, neuro-affirming ways to support neurodivergent students in the classroom. Sue shares insights on classroom design, behaviour as communication, common early-year challenges, and how teachers and support staff can better support students with ASD, ADHD and co-occurring profiles.
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Lyn Sharratt to reflect on her recent work and the thinking behind her forthcoming eighth book, Precision-in-Practice: The Voices of Evidence-Proven System and School Improvement. Lyn shares the style and intent of the book, key case studies, insights from the foreword and afterword, and offers practical advice for teachers and leaders on sustaining improvement without fatigue, staying the course, and focusing on the work that truly makes a difference, as well as what’s next and how to stay connected with her work.
In this episode on behaviour support, Claire English shares her journey in education and unpacks common misconceptions about behaviour and classroom management, exploring why so many teachers feel underprepared in this space. Together, we discuss practical strategies for addressing low-level behaviours, setting up for a strong start to the year, and where teachers can go next to deepen their understanding and confidence.
Alice Vigors, James Gray, Aaron Johnston and Bec West, the OG team, are back together for a reflective start to the year. They look back on 2025, share their start, repeat and delete for 2026, and offer practical recommendations for setting yourself up for a successful school year. The team also gives a sneak preview of some of the guests they’re excited to welcome in season six.
In this episode, we are joined by Peter Dewitt & Michael Nelson. If you would like more information about Peter and Michael and the work they do, please visit:⁠ https://instructionalleadershipcollective.com/our-team%2Four-story
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Jenny Donovan. If you would like more information about Jenny and the work she does, please visit:⁠ linkedin.com/in/jenny-donovan-28182a77?originalSubdomain=au
In this episode, we are joined by Sarah Asome. If you would like more information about Sarah and the work she does, please visit:⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-asome/?originalSubdomain=au
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Nathaniel Swain. If you would like more information about Nathaniel and the work he does, please visit:⁠ https://www.nathanielswain.com/⁠⁠
In this episode, we are joined by Matt Pitman. If you would like more information about Matt and the work he does, please visit:⁠ ⁠https://www.mattpitman.com.au/
In this episode, we are joined by Tim Shanahan. If you would like more information about Tim and the work he does, please visit:⁠ https://www.shanahanonliteracy.com/
In this episode, we are joined by Jenni Goodwin. If you would like more information about Jenni and the work she does, please visit:⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennigoodwin/?originalSubdomain=au
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