Read Your Greens is a new Department of Education podcast series designed to support parents and carers in fostering a love of books and reading at home. Hosted by broadcaster Kirsten MacGregor and featuring author Nick Earls, award-winning teacher librarian Lizzy Dixon, and speech-language pathologist Darren Adams-Beutel, the series explores: - What makes a great children’s book- How parents can make story time more engaging- Why books remain important in a digital world- Practical tips to encourage reading habits at home.
Read Your Greens is a new Department of Education podcast series designed to support parents and carers in fostering a love of books and reading at home. Hosted by broadcaster Kirsten MacGregor and featuring author Nick Earls, award-winning teacher librarian Lizzy Dixon, and speech-language pathologist Darren Adams-Beutel, the series explores: - What makes a great children’s book- How parents can make story time more engaging- Why books remain important in a digital world- Practical tips to encourage reading habits at home.
Read Your Greens is a new Department of Education podcast series designed to support parents and carers in fostering a love of books and reading at home. Hosted by broadcaster Kirsten MacGregor and featuring author Nick Earls, award-winning teacher librarian Lizzy Dixon, and speech-language pathologist Darren Adams-Beutel, the series explores:- What makes a great children’s book- How parents can make story time more engaging- Why books remain important in a digital world- Practical tips to encourage reading habits at home.
In celebration of World Teachers' Day 2025 Gabriela Davies from Northpine Christian College talks about her teaching journey.
In celebration of World Teachers' Day 2025, listen to Julie Coutts from Pimlico State High School, as she shares her teaching journey.
To celebrate World Teachers' Day 2025, Stacey Sanders from St Patrick's Catholic School, shares her teaching journey.
Supporting students - a conversation with guidance officer Daniela Ballhause by Department of Education (Queensland)
The principal of Western Suburbs Special School talks about the highlights and challenges of teaching in the special education and inclusion field.
A Cloncurry State School teacher talks about the rewards and benefits of working in a Partnership Initiative school.
Dr Norman Swan, award-winning broadcaster, journalist and author of So You Want To Know What's Good For Your Kids, discusses tips for parenting primary school aged children and preparing them for adolescence.
In celebration of World Teachers' Day 2024 Stuart Ablitt from Hills International College, Jimboomba, shares his teaching journey.
To celebrate World Teachers' Day 2024 Michelle Pipe, Urangan State High School, shares her teaching journey.
In celebration of World Teachers' Day 2024 Melita Dellit, of Our Lady of the Southern Cross College, Dalby, talks about her teaching journey.
Associate Professor and Educational and Developmental Psychologist at Monash University Dr Kelly-Ann Allen discusses the importance of belonging in schools and how it can help to prevent bullying. This podcast is produced on behalf of Bullying No Way: National week of action - an initiative of the Australian Schools Anti-Bullying Collective.
To celebrate World Teachers' Day we talk to Amanda Budby about her career from Teacher Aide to Deputy Principal.
To celebrate World Teachers' Day we talk to Erin Dunn from the Australian International Islamic College about her teaching journey.
Teachers Mutual Bank - Supporting teachers through the Bell Shakespeare Regional Teachers’ Mentorship program
For World Teacher's Day Paul Neilsen from Sophia College in Plainland talks about this teaching career and how the words of the Dalai Lama inspired his path.
Parenting author, educator and host of the ABC podcast, Parental As Anything, Maggie Dent discusses how to help your child transition to high school.
The Premier's Anzac Prize - a teacher chaperone's story. A teacher chaperone talks about her experience as a prize recipient.
Teachers Mutual Bank sponsored podcast - Beware the Scam by Department of Education (Queensland)
Part 3 of 3 - Stance and Balance - The MANDT System(QLD Special Edition) by Department of Education (Queensland)
Part 2 of 3 - Stance and Balance - The MANDT System (QLD Special Edition) by Department of Education (Queensland)
Part 1 of 3 - Stance and Balance - The MANDT System (QLD Special Edition) by Department of Education (Queensland)
Stance and Balance - The MANDT System (Full version QLD Special Edition) by Department of Education (Queensland)
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
The 26 Braille letter songs include the braille dot numbers and alphabetic word sign contractions for each letter of the English alphabet. Dot numbers are linked to consistent musical pitches to ensure that each song has a unique melody and to assist with the memorisation of each letter’s braille formation. Christine Casey and Steve Sparrow voices can be heard. Steve, Christine and Rikki Chaplin also played the instruments.
A Queensland state school principal and dispute meditator talk about conflict in schools and how to manage the stress that conflict can bring.
Queensland's Chief Scientist Professor Hugh Possingham talks about why science is more important than ever.
World Teachers Day - Where teaching can take you - Katrina by Department of Education (Queensland)
World Teachers Day - Where teaching can take you - Serena by Department of Education (Queensland)
World Teachers Day - Where teaching can take you - Pree by Department of Education (Queensland)
This podcast details ways to find positive stories around your school and how these stories enhance your community engagement.
This podcast outlines the steps to follow when writing a school communication and engagement plan.
This podcast steps schools through the process of discovering their school story and managing their reputation.