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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best TICK episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to TICK for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite TICK episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
Teaching Reading
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06/22/21 • 46 min
#036 - Imagine if every child you taught could read, and could read well! Imagine how much learning could take place if students could read fluently and comprehend what they were reading! Imagine! After talking with our guest in this episode, Sarah McDonagh, I believe that our students are capable of this. Sarah shares with us the importance of explicit, quality teaching practices, that can bring positive results to our students' reading!
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11/02/20 • 34 min
#003 - As a teacher, building positive relationships with parents from our classroom is imperative! Parents are part of the team who help the whole education of the student. In today's episode I talk with Sal who has some great ideas in communicating with parents she has encountered over the years, even the tricky ones! Ideas that she has tried and achieved successfully.
09/05/23 • 43 min
#63 - In this episode we meet Daniela Falecki, an educator, lecturer, coach, author and founder of Teacher Wellbeing. This lady is a breath of fresh air in this space we call well being. I loved how her no nonsense approach to improving our well being can be attained, by not only ourselves but with our colleagues too. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed with the world or on top of the world, we can all learn something from Daniela.
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Remote Learning
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11/02/21 • 22 min
#055 - When teachers hear the words 'remote learning', 'learning from home', 'lockdown', or 'Zooms', I am sure they cringe! Remote learning was such a unique time in teaching history as well as world history. We have never experienced such quick changes and rapid upskilling in teaching ever before like the pandemic caused. In this episode, we listen to Eammon, a principal at his school, who shares what he and his staff did during the lockdown, how they structured their remote learning, with the emphasis on what really mattered - improving mental health and spending time with family!
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09/07/21 • 39 min
#047 - In this episode we meet Karen, a Gamilaraay woman, who is a trained primary school teacher and currently works as the Aboriginal Education Worker in a local high school. She is a wearer of many hats and absolutely loves her job helping Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. We talk about her love for her People, her love for sharing her stories and listening to others' stories and her passion for education. Karen mentions that the door is always open to anyone, the kettle is always on and the freezer is full of food. Karen was so grateful for this opportunity to share her story and I was a keen listener!
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06/29/21 • 38 min
#37 - In this episode we meet both Susan, a principal of her school and Wally, her therapy dog she takes to school 3 days a week. In our conversation we talk about the invaluable work that Wally does at the school for both students and staff. He is loved by everyone! Susan says that introducing Wally has been a 'game changer'. He has helped kids regulate their feelings better, build connections and improve the well being of all those around him. Wally is just simply an amazing dog!
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06/08/21 • 38 min
#34 - In this episode I talk with experienced optometrist, Sallyanne Morrison, who has been practising in Dubbo, NSW for the past 28 years. She shares her knowledge and concerns about the health of kids' eyes and the implications that has on us as teachers! I found our conversation fascinating and concerning at the same time and it made me wonder what the future will hold for our kids.
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05/25/21 • 47 min
#032 - Meet Molly Croft, a cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with osteosarcoma on her 12th birthday, two years ago. In this episode we talk about what it was like, the ups and downs, and what we can learn from this beautiful, selfless girl! Molly has done some amazing fundraising for The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in Sydney paying back her 292 nights when she was receiving treatment, as well as being an advocate for cancer awareness and research. Molly was the recipient of Dubbo's 2020 Australia Day Young Citizen of the Year, chosen for NSW Youth Advisory Council in 2020 and named as The One to Watch at the NSW Women of the Year Awards in 2021. Her mission today is to pay it forward and create more awareness about cancer!
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03/02/21 • 21 min
#020 - In part 2 of our 2 part series we meet Ali, a high school teacher, who shares with us her experiences of teaching teenage boys. Everyday in our teaching experiences we see those differences between girls and boys - how they behave and how they learn. Sometimes those experiences leave us pulling our hair out!! During our conversation Ali and I discuss some strategies that we can incorporate into our teaching that will make our lives a little bit easier! Good luck!
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tickteaching.com
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04/27/21 • 27 min
#028 - Are you a new mum and thinking about coming back to your teaching job you absolutely love? Are you worried about how you will feel, leaving your kids to be cared for by someone else while you're working? Are you wondering if you can make things work - being a mum while being a teacher? You're not alone thinking these things! In this episode, we listen to Claire, who is a mum coming back to teaching after maternity leave. Claire openly and honestly shares with us her story about the challenges and hurdles she has overcome, when coming back to work with each of her 3 kids. The main message in this conversation is that it takes a village to raise a child. Reach out for help if you need it, because you can't do it on your own!!
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FAQ
How many episodes does TICK have?
TICK currently has 63 episodes available.
What topics does TICK cover?
The podcast is about Education For Kids, Learning, Kids & Family, Conversations, Professional, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on TICK?
The episode title 'The Impact of Great Teachers' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on TICK?
The average episode length on TICK is 35 minutes.
How often are episodes of TICK released?
Episodes of TICK are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of TICK?
The first episode of TICK was released on Oct 26, 2020.
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