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Over the last few years a new way of teaching has emerged in Australian classrooms, yet many of the techniques sound old.
It's called explicit instruction, and it's taking over Australian classrooms. What is it and what does it mean for your kids?
Guests:
- Steve Capp, Principal of Chelsea Heights Primary School
- Jane Hunter, Associate Professor of Teacher Education and Innovation at the University of Technology Sydney
- Amy Haywood, Deputy Program Director of education at the Grattan Institute
2768 episodes
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Manage episode 493608437 series 5385
Content provided by Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Over the last few years a new way of teaching has emerged in Australian classrooms, yet many of the techniques sound old.
It's called explicit instruction, and it's taking over Australian classrooms. What is it and what does it mean for your kids?
Guests:
- Steve Capp, Principal of Chelsea Heights Primary School
- Jane Hunter, Associate Professor of Teacher Education and Innovation at the University of Technology Sydney
- Amy Haywood, Deputy Program Director of education at the Grattan Institute
2768 episodes
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