We explore the art and science of teaching, with insights from classroom teachers, researchers and education leaders. Packed with practical strategies and evidence-informed ideas, they cover lesson design, student engagement, wellbeing and growth. Relatable stories and real experiences make them inspiring for teachers at every stage of their career.

  1. Professor Jo Boaler: Developing mindsets, embracing failure and why math is for everyone
    Stanford's Jo Boaler discusses growth mindsets and innovative math education.

  2. Eddie Woo: Australia’s favourite (and unlikely) maths teacher and why maths is for everyone
    Eddie Woo shares his journey and passion for making mathematics accessible to all.

  3. Amy Green: Teacher wellbeing, creating margin and how to protect what matters most
    Amy Green discusses strategies for teacher wellbeing and maintaining balance.

  4. Tom Sherrington: Rosenshine's Principles in Action and evidence-informed instruction
    Tom Sherrington delves into effective teaching principles and their practical applications.

  5. Mark Parry: Unpacking the secrets of learning design
    Mark Parry discusses the intricacies of effective learning design.

  6. Brendan Lee: Starting with the evidence, building a culture of trust and the complexities of school improvement
    Brendan Lee shares insights on evidence-based practices and school improvement strategies.

  7. Megan Dredge: The power of public education and why science is a wonderful, creative and beautiful subject
    Megan Dredge discusses the importance of public education and the beauty of teaching science.

  8. Dan Rodgers: Sport, Oreos and plate tectonics and magical classroom moments
    Dan Rodgers shares engaging classroom experiences and teaching strategies.