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Movies and Education | Season 2 Episode 10 Life Lessons from the Silver Screen In this episode of Educational Currency, we explore the captivating world of cinema and discuss how movies can be powerful tools for learning. Join Rob, Chris, and Kate as they discuss their favourite films that have inspired, challenged, and entertained them. From the inspiring journey of a young mathematician in Stand and Deliver to the magical world of a gifted child in Matilda , we’ll uncover the hidden educational value in these cinematic gems. We’ll also explore the mind-bending complexities of science in Interstellar and the coming-of-age struggles in Looking for Alibrandi . So, whether you’re a student, a teacher, or simply a movie lover, tune in to discover how these films can spark your imagination and deepen your understanding of the world. This is the final episode for season 2 – we will be back with season 3 in the near future! Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Kate Pentecost has worked in museums for over 12 years across collection management, digital outreach and collections, and curatorial. She is also an English tutor at the Coaching College and the producer of The Educational Currency Podcast. Timestamps 02:41 Stand and Deliver (1988) 11:21 Matilda (1996) 18:13 Good Will Hunting (1997) 20:52 The Breakfast Club (1985) 22:22 Oppenheimer (2023) 29:25 Mean Girls (2004) 36:50 Looking for Alibrandi (2004) 40:20 Interstellar (2014) 47:00 Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) 52:36 Kindergarten Cop (1990)…
 
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From exam anxiety to parent-teacher conferences: The real-life nightmares of teachers In this special Halloween episode, Chris, Rob and Kate share their spine-chilling experiences from the classroom and tutoring centre. From the horror of facing a room full of unmotivated students to the nightmare of dealing with challenging parents, they've seen it all. They delve into the art of staying calm under pressure, the importance of effective communication, and the value of building strong relationships with students and colleagues. Whether you're a seasoned educator or a budding teacher, this episode offers valuable insights and humorous anecdotes to help you navigate the sometimes terrifying world of teaching. So, grab a cup of hot chocolate, settle in, and prepare to be spooked by the real-life horrors of the classroom. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Kate Pentecost has worked in museums for over 12 years across collection management, digital outreach and collections, and curatorial. She is also an English tutor at the Coaching College and the producer of The Educational Currency Podcast. Topics covered Exam anxiety and procrastination Dealing with disruptive students The challenges of parenting and teaching The dreaded parent-teacher interview, and aggressive parents The need for good coffee Fostering communication and respect with your fellow staff members…
 
Curious about the challenges and rewards of educational leadership roles? Want to know what it's like to balance multiple roles in a school? Ask Chris! In this episode, Chris and Rob explore the multifaceted role of a school coordinator, focusing on Chris's experiences as a Leader of Wellbeing (aka a Year Advisor). Chris shares insights into his responsibilities, challenges, and rewards, including: Student wellbeing: How the role of Year Advisor supports students' mental health, academic success, and overall well-being. Building relationships: The importance of fostering strong connections with students, parents, and teachers. Time management and organization: The challenges of balancing a heavy workload and managing multiple responsibilities or projects. Professional development: His dedication to ongoing learning and growth as an educator. With tips on how to build, and appreciate, your professional support network, as well as the vital role of mentors. What is involved with the High Accomplished teaching accreditation. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Topics covered The Role of a Year Advisor: A deep dive into the responsibilities and challenges of a year advisor, particularly during the high-stress period of year 12 trials and HSC preparation. Navigating the HSC: Insights into the HSC exam process, including the significance of your Trials and the revision period. Computing Education and Career Pathways: Exploring the new computing subjects, their relevance in the job market, and potential career paths, and writing the new textbook. Balancing Work and Life: Insights into time management, networking, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance for educators. Links Get the Enterprise Computing Year 11 textbook: https://www.fivesenseseducation.com.au/enterprise-computing-year-11-course-9780980874969 Chris's online resources for computing subjects: https://www.maximumeducation.com.au/ https://www.aitsl.edu.au/research/spotlights/wellbeing-in-australian-schools https://www.aitsl.edu.au/standards/highly-accomplished https://www.nsw.gov.au/education-and-training/nesa/teacher-accreditation/halt-accreditation…
 
What should your student or child consider when choosing their electives and eventual HSC subjects? Are you a Year 10 student wondering how to choose your HSC subjects? In this episode, Chris and Rob discuss the importance of careful planning and consideration when selecting your subjects. Learn about the factors to consider, such as your academic strengths, career goals, and personal interests. Discover the benefits of subjects like VET and extension studies, and get tips on how to make informed decisions for your future. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Topics covered The significance of Year 10: How your performance in Year 10 can influence your subject options and HSC pathways. Balancing passion and practicality: The importance of choosing subjects that align with your interests and career goals while also considering your academic strengths. Understanding HSC subject levels: The different levels of Maths and English available and the implications for your ATAR. The role of VET subjects: How vocational education and training can provide valuable skills and qualifications. Making informed decisions: It is important to research different subjects, career pathways, and universities to make informed choices about your future. You can find us on the socials and web at Web https://educationalcurrencypodcast.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560065728384 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/educationalcurrencypodcast Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0eHbg72109gSBB7mapUowX?si=bqB-w3h7T6y1fOPvRuCFlw…
 
Pirouettes and Progress: The Academic Benefits of Ballet Join Rob and Chris as they chat with Amy Fisher, a passionate ballet teacher and founder of Miss Fisher's Ballet Academy. Learn how ballet can not only improve physical health but also boost student’s mental wellbeing, academic performance, and even foster a lifelong love of learning. From building confidence to developing essential life skills, Amy shares her inspiring journey and the incredible benefits of ballet for students of all ages. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Topics covered Ballet can improve physical and mental health, boost academic performance, and develop essential life skills. Ballet combines artistic and physical skills, as well as musicality, teamwork and performance. The significance of passion, dedication, and ongoing learning in the field of ballet training. Amy's approach to creating a supportive and inclusive ballet community, for students of all ages and abilities. Amy shares her experiences of starting and managing her own dance studio after transitioning to a teaching career. Links www.missfishersballet.com.au www.instagram.com/missfishersballet/ https://www.facebook.com/missfishersballet/ How Ballet helps academic development and performance: https://childdevelopmentinfo.com/learning/multiple_intelligences/benefits-of-classical-ballet/ https://australianballet.com.au/blog/the-benefits-of-ballet?srsltid=AfmBOopneEWgoTrbOim_0GNBVWlpvweDW0twEQD6b-1dwtmJih-heNEd…
 
How can teachers and parents mediate teenager's mobile phone use? In this episode, Chris and Rob discuss the challenges and benefits of technology in today's world, focusing on the impact of mobile phones on children and teenagers. They discuss topics such as screen time limits, social media usage, and the importance of parental guidance, from both their experiences as teachers in the classroom AND as parents. Discover practical tips for parents and educators on how to navigate the challenges of the digital age and help young people develop healthy relationships with technology. Whether you're a concerned parent or a curious educator, this episode is a must-listen. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Topics covered The benefits and drawbacks of early mobile phone ownership: While mobile phones can offer educational and social benefits, they can also pose challenges such as addiction and cyberbullying, as well as the constant temptation to check one's phone. Setting boundaries and expectations: Parents should establish clear guidelines for mobile phone use, including screen time limits and device-free zones. No phones in the bedroom. The importance of parental involvement: Parents should actively monitor their children's online activity, engage in open conversations about technology, and set a positive example by limiting their own screen time. The role of schools: Schools can play a crucial role in promoting responsible technology use by implementing policies and providing education on digital citizenship. However, this is strengthened when parents set a good example at home and support the school's efforts.…
 
Strategies for making literature accessible Join us as we delve into the world of English education with Nick Boskovski, a passionate teacher and mentor. In this episode, Nick shares his insights on the importance of English in personal and academic development, the art of creating an engaging classroom, and the role of teachers in nurturing students' potential. Discover practical tips for parents and teachers alike, including how to ignite a love of reading in young minds, support students in challenging courses like Year 11 and 12 English, and create a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Topics Covered It is important to build a strong rapport and sense of trust with your students. Ignite a passion for English, in even the most reluctant learners, by encouraging your student or child to engage with texts that interest them. Parents can support their child’s study of English by simply discussing their current text in a casual conversation. Don’t underestimate the enduring value of classic literature and its ability to encourage empathy.…
 
Ever wondered how to use YouTube to enhance your teaching? Join us as we delve into the world of educational content creation with Chris, a seasoned educator who's turned YouTube into a powerful teaching tool. Discover how he overcame challenges, found his niche, and built a global audience for his computing YouTube channel and digital resources . Learn practical tips on creating engaging videos, handling criticism, and staying motivated. Plus, get insights into the future of education and the role of YouTube in shaping it. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Topics covered The Power of YouTube as a Teaching Tool: YouTube offers a unique platform for educators to share knowledge, connect with students, and create engaging learning experiences. Overcoming Challenges and Finding Your Niche: Starting a YouTube channel can be daunting, but by identifying your unique strengths and overcoming initial hurdles, you can establish a successful presence. The Importance of Consistency and Quality: Building a loyal audience requires consistent content creation and a commitment to producing high-quality videos. The Future of Education and YouTube: YouTube is playing an increasingly important role in education, offering new opportunities for learning and collaboration. Links https://www.youtube.com/@maximumeducation https://www.maximumeducation.com.au/ Enterprise Computing: the Year 11 Course TeachCast with Eddie Woo (full interview) Screencasting guide for teachers: https://www.commonsense.org/education/best-in-class/the-best-screencasting-tools-for-classrooms…
 
Your Essential Study Skills Guide For Students | Season 2 – Episode 3 Proven strategies to maximise your study habits and smash those study goals Need to study for your exams and don't know where to start? Chris and Rob have you covered. In this episode Rob and Chris share their top study tips, focusing on simple and effective steps students can use to make study a breeze, such as how to make time to study, concentrate on what you don't know, create a better environment to study in, when to ask for help and building up your skills. Robert Naumoski and Christopher Kalodikis have over 20 years of teaching experience. Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Topics and tips Prioritise your time: Find a study schedule that works for you. Take breaks and get enough sleep. Target your weaknesses: Focus on what you do not know, not just what you think you should know. Create your ideal study space: Optimise your environment for maximum productivity and remove distractions (like phones and computers). Ask for help: Understand when and how to reach out for support - from your teacher, parents, friends, and team/classmates. Build essential study skills: Develop the habits that will set you up for success. Know your syllabus, keywords/theories/terminology. Strengthen your recall skills and memory. Handwriting: If your marker cannot read it, you won't get the marks.…
 
Meet the Principal | Season 2 Episode 2 Meet the Principal with Simon Ghantous, Principal of Marist College Kogarah In this episode, hosts Rob and Chris sit down with Simon Ghantous, the Principal at Marist College Kogarah, to explore his experience of school leadership. Simon shares his journey moving from being a classroom teacher to his current role, insights, and philosophy on building a supportive and inclusive school environment. Simon Ghantous joined Marist College Kogarah as College Principal in 2021. Prior to this he was the Assistant Principal at De La Salle Revesby and held leadership positions in the Sydney Catholic Schools Office, Patrician Brothers College Fairfield and St Dominic’s College Kingswood. We discuss Simon's commitment to mentoring and fostering collaboration, and how this has created a positive and empowering atmosphere for both staff and students at Marist College. He also explains belief in the importance of providing opportunities for all students to learn, contribute, and feel valued. Join us as we explore the strategies and practices that have made Simon's school a thriving community. Robert Naumoski and Christopher Kalodikis have over 20 years of teaching experience. Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Topics covered Simon’s career and journey to become a Principal What inspired his teaching career Building opportunities for students to contribute to a sense of school community, including academic, sporting, leadership and other activities Creating a flexible and supportive workplace for teachers Impact of wellbeing issues for students Value of formal and informal mentoring for all teachers, but especially new teachers Links and further resources https://www.catholicweekly.com.au/its-more-than-just-a-job/ https://www.catholicweekly.com.au/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2024/05/Catholic-School-Leaders-2024.pdf (pages 32-33)…
 
Why a good night’s sleep is the key to supporting students In this episode, we take a deep dive with Rob and Chris about the impact a lack of sleep can have on the developing brain of a high school student. Inspired by Matthew Walker’s ‘ Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams ’, Rob explains the detrimental role of screens and blue light, the intersection of alcohol and sleep deprivation, and how a lack of sleep compounds to blunt your ability to study. Tune in to learn strategies to improve sleep habits and help teenagers thrive. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Topics covered Teenagers should have about 9 hours of sleep a night, adults need 7 hours of sleep, and the quality of the sleep matters too How to create a comfortable sleep environment that is dark, quiet and cool Engage in regular physical activity but avoid intense exercise close to going to sleep How to develop a consistent sleep schedule to help regulate your body clock Establish a relaxing sleep routine, such as reading or a warm bath, to signal your body that it is time to wind down Limit screen time before bed, as blue light can interfere with your sleep cycle Limit naps to 20-30 minutes, and not too late in the afternoon, to avoid delaying your natural sleep cycle The impact a disrupted sleep pattern can have on school attendance and performance Links and sources Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker Waking up to Australia’s Sleep Crisis , The Australian, 24 Feb 2024 4 in 10 Australians battling sleep issues as nation’s sleep crisis grows , SBS Australia (media release), 7 February 2024 What happens to a person's biological clock in isolation? – More information about the bunker experiment, in which subjects were confined for weeks with no exposure to natural light and soon established their own circadian rhythms https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/blue-light-has-a-dark-side https://www.sleepfoundation.org/nutrition/alcohol-and-sleep https://sequencewiz.org/2018/04/25/how_caffeine_affects_the_body/…
 
Museums – A different education career What do bog bodies, VR and ancient history have in common for an education career? Joining Chris and Rob this episode is the third part of the Educational Currency Team: our producer, Kate. Aside from recording and editing the podcast, Kate works in museums and as a high school English tutor at The Coaching College. In this episode she shares her passion for all things archaeology, the story of how she came to be a curator and explores the role of museum in education outside of the formal school environment. Thanks for listening to the premier season of the podcast – we’ll be dropping season 2 very soon! Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy . Kate Pentecost has worked in museums for over 12 years across collection management, digital outreach and collections, and curatorial. She is also an English tutor at the Coaching College and the producer of The Educational Currency Podcast. Topics covered Choosing to study archaeology and museums What sparked the interest in archaeology and the ancient world? How museums design programs and exhibitions to inspire students and entertain families Discovering how to produce a podcast Kate’s recommendations for awesome museums: Victoria and Albert Museum (London) Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Melbourne) Australian War Memorial (Canberra) Imperial War Museum (London) Smithsonian (Washington) Vindolanda (United Kingdom) VR in museums: an exciting dream for its use in the exhibition space, photogrammetry and 3D models Links and sources Bog bodies: https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/archaeology/peat-bogs-are-freakishly-good-at-preserving-human-remains.htm and https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/europe-bog-bodies-reveal-secrets-180962770/ Why Your Museum Needs a Podcast by Hannah Hethmon, https://www.betterlemonaudio.com/resources Find out more about what a conservator does: https://aiccm.org.au/ and https://www.youtube.com/c/TheConservationStarter Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK: https://www.vam.ac.uk/ Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, Australia: https://www.acmi.net.au/? Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia: https://www.awm.gov.au/ Imperial War Museum, London, UK: https://www.iwm.org.uk/ Smithsonian, Washington, USA: https://www.si.edu/ The State Hermitage Museum, Russia: https://hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/ Vindolanda, Roman fort just outside of York, UK: https://www.vindolanda.com/ Image credits Tollund Man by Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove, via FLickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenvn/20257396181/ Sea monster: Saint Brendan saying mass on the back of a whale - Australian National Maritime Museum Collection, https://collections.sea.museum/objects/29824/engraving-depicting-saint-brendan-saying-mass-on-the-back-of…
 
A Teacher's Guide to Vaping Prevention, and Why Students Vape Joining Rob and Chris in this episode is Kim - a trained PD/H/PE teacher whose career has moved into health policy and programs targeting issues impacting teenagers. Currently, Kim is working on programs to address vaping and focusing on behaviour change through peer-led discussions. She outlines the emerging impacts of vaping (it's not great) and strategies for teachers and parents to help teenagers quit (step one: listen, don't lecture). Topics covered The rise of vaping from 2020 onwards The lack of regulation for vaping products, and how the marketing of these products targets teens How and why the peer-led education model has better outcomes for students The links between health prevention, schools, parents, students and teachers Why do students vape? Mostly due to stress, mental health and risk-taking Dangers of vaping How much nicotine is in a vape? How many puffs are you taking? What are the dangers of nicotine to a developing brain? Passive vaping has risks to others What can parents do? Ask your child, don't accuse them Be pre-emptive with the conversation at an age-appropriate level There are guides available from NSW Health, QLD Health and Victoria Health with excellent tools and tips for parents and teens Resources https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/tobacco/Pages/vaping-resources.aspx https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/tobacco/Pages/vaping.aspx https://www.health.gov.au/vaping/resources https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/vaping https://www.quit.org.au/ https://swsphn.com.au/news/nsw-health-develop-vaping-resources-for-parents-and-carers-of-young-people/ Vape Check/Dovetail – from QLD Health: https://insight.qld.edu.au/shop/vape-check#:~:text=Vape%20Check%20is%20a%20guided,Check%20before%20using%20the%20tool . Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy .…
 
Expert Strategies for Connecting and Engaging with Students: A Teacher's Perspective Joining Rob and Chris in this episode is Stoyan Kosteski — a science teacher with a knack for exceptional classroom management. Stoyan shares key moments from his teaching career, his best hacks for setting expectations in the classroom and reflects on why teaching is a rewarding career. Along the way Stoyan, Rob and Chris discuss facing the moment you got it wrong and why failing forward is how you grow as a teacher. Topics covered Stoyan’s Three Unbreakable Rules for Effective Classroom Management™ Always show respect for others and listen when they are talking (this goes for both students and teachers) No student is allowed behind the Teacher's desk No one is allowed to move around the classroom without permission Always follow through with your expectations and outcomes with students Have a conversation with the student if they are acting up – find out why they are acting out Students need to feel respected, as well as being seen as people The manner and volume in which you speak to the student drives the conversation Model the behaviour you expect from the students State the facts. Stay on the facts. Repeat the facts. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy .…
 
How should teachers and students navigate the rapidly emerging technology of Artificial Intelligence? It's the next industrial revolution: computer programs that learn and improve the more you with it. Instead of searching for a particular webpage, you will prompt an AI to compile the research for you, and in concisely written chunks, or even tell it to simply automatically summarise the information into a stylish graphic. This technology is programmed to mimic human abilities like learning from data, recognizing patterns, and even making decisions. You see AI in things like chatbots answering your questions online, or photo apps that recommend edits. AI is still under development, but ChatGPT and similar AI programs are swiftly coming to your phone, laptop and digital life. Join Chris and Rob as they discuss how this technology could impact students, teaching methods and considerations for skilling the future workforce. Topics covered What is AI How a student could use AI at school – it’s not all about plagiarism Advantages, disadvantages and limitations of AI in an Education setting Data privacy The intersections of AI, Robotics and Virtual Reality Building AI skills for the workforce Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education . Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy .…
 
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