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The Learning Landscape
by Simon Matthews
Join host Simon Matthews on The Learning Landscape, a podcast by Independent Schools Tasmania designed to spotlight thought leadership and innovation in education. Simon interviews leading educators and experts, drawing out insights on everything from curriculum shifts to school culture. Perfect for anyone invested in the future of independent schools, The Learning Landscape explores the evolving dynamics of learning and leadership with depth and clarity.
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Explicit and Direct Instruction in Education - Toni Hatten-Roberts
In this week’s episode of the Learning Landscape, Independent Schools Tasmania CEO Simon Matthews talks to Toni Hatten-Roberts, Co-Founder of Mastery Schools Australia.Toni is one of Australia’s most accomplished teachers, and in this podcast she talks about the importance of explicit and direct instruction in education, and the pitfalls schools encounter when trying to incorporate it into their learning plans.Don’t forget to like and subscribe to The Learning Landscape on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Find out more about Independent Schools Tasmania at https://independentschools.tas.edu.au/
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HALT Certified Teachers - Ara Popowski and Bronwyn House
In this weeks episode of the Learning Landscape, Independent Schools Tasmania CEO Simon Matthews talks to Circular Head Christian School Principal Ara Popowski and teacher Bronwyn House.The three discuss how Bronwyn’s Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher Certification (HALT) has benefited not only the students of Circular Head Christian School, but also the middle and upper management. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to The Learning Landscape on YouTube, Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Find out more about Independent Schools Tasmania at https://independentschools.tas.edu.au/
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Educational Engagement in Australia - Owen Carter
In this week’s episode of the Learning Landscape, Independent Schools Tasmania CEO Simon Matthews talks to Owen Carter, Co-Founder and Director at ImpactEd Group.Australia is facing a significant attendance challenge, with 40% of students only attending school 90% of the time. In this podcast, Simon and Owen explore the work of the Education Engagement Taskforce and the work going in to improve these statistics.Don’t forget to like and subscribe to The Learning Landscape on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Find out more about Independent Schools Tasmania at https://independentschools.tas.edu.au/
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Health Literacy in Australia - Dr Rosie Nash
This week on The Learning Landscape, Independent Schools Tasmania Executive Director Simon Matthews met with Dr Rosie Nash, co-founder of HealthLit4Kids and CEO of HealthLit4Everyone.Through HealthLit4Everyone Rosie and her team work to support the development of health literacy in Australian communities. HealthLit4Kids brings these skills and knowledge to students across the country.In this podcast Simon and Rosie discuss the different versions of health impacting schools, the application of health literacy, how it is already changing the lives of students involved and Rosie’s hope for the future of student health and wellbeing.Find out more about Independent Schools Tasmania at https://independentschools.tas.edu.au/
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Good for Tasmanian Young People - Jo Palmer
For the first episode of our second season of The Learning Landscape, Independent Schools Tasmania Executive Director Simon Matthews met with Tasmania's Minister for Education, the Honourable Jo Palmer to discuss the recent social media ban for under people under 16.The two delve deep into how the ban is already affecting students, the role platforms play in policing users, the positive impacts it will have on young people’s mental health and their hope for the future. Minister Palmer also reflects on how the ban has impacted her own children, and what she sees from the perspective of a parent. CONTENT WARNING: This podcast mentions topics that may be distressing to some listeners, including teen suicide and mental health issues.
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Season 1 Close - Simon Matthews
Well, that's a wrap on Season 1 of The Learning Landscape! Thanks so much for your support for Season 1!What was your favourite moment from our episodes? Who inspired and invigorated you the most?An who would you like to hear again or for the first time in our 2026 season?Let us know what resonated with you by sending me an email - [email protected]
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Beyond the Classroom: The Value of Non-Formal Learning - Steve Holloran
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Steve, the Tasmanian Manager for the Duke of Edinburgh's International Awards. They discuss the significance of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award as a framework for recognising non-formal learning and its impact on young people's confidence, leadership, and educational outcomes. The conversation highlights how the program is integrated into school systems, its recognition by universities and employers, and the flexibility it offers to accommodate diverse student needs. Steve shares insights on overcoming barriers to participation and the future vision for the program in Tasmania.
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Preparing Students for an Uncertain World - Patrick Coleman
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Pat Coleman, the Director of Learning at Launceston Church Grammar School. They discuss the evolving purpose of education in a rapidly changing world, emphasising the need for schools to prepare students for uncertain futures. Pat shares insights on engaging students in their learning journey, balancing instructional approaches, and fostering a strong sense of wellbeing and character development. The conversation also touches on the importance of leadership and professional development in education, as well as hopes for the school community moving forward.
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Growing as a Leader - Chris Summers
In this episode of the Learning Landscape podcast, host Simon Matthews engages with Chris Summers, Deputy Principal at Farn School, discussing his journey into educational leadership, the importance of mentorship, and the impact of the Aspiring Principals Program. Chris shares insights on leadership authenticity, the significance of school climate versus culture, and his deep hopes for the students he serves. The conversation emphasises the continuous growth and learning that comes from engaging with the school community and the importance of creating an environment where every student feels known and cared for.
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The Power of Story Telling - Stuart Kent
SummaryIn this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with school principal Stuart Kent about the transformative power of storytelling in education. They explore how storytelling can shape school culture, enhance leadership, and foster deeper connections among students and staff. Stuart emphasises the importance of listening to stories as much as telling them, and he provides practical advice for educators looking to incorporate storytelling into their classrooms. The conversation also touches on the challenges of change management in schools and the role of love and empathy in leadership.
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The Power of Data - Trudy Ward
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Education Consultant Trudy Ward about the transformative power of data in schools. Trudy shares how data, when used well, becomes more than numbers—it becomes a tool for improving teaching practice and unlocking student potential. Together, they explore practical ways school leaders can harness data to make evidence-informed decisions, strengthen learning cultures, and ultimately drive meaningful gains in student achievement across classrooms.
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More than Surviving - Dr. Paul Kidson
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Dr. Paul Kidson about the critical issue of principal wellbeing in Australian schools. They discuss findings from the Australian Principal Health and Wellbeing Survey, highlighting the increasing pressures faced by school leaders, the role of parents in the educational environment, and the importance of constructive relationships. The conversation also touches on regional differences in wellbeing, the significance of contributing to educational research, and protective factors that help principals thrive. Looking ahead, they explore what success in principal wellbeing might look like in the future.
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Disruptions in Schools - Ben Sacco
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Ben Sacco, Managing Director of Education Economy and author of 'Disruption in Schools'. They discuss the urgent need for change in education, particularly in response to disruptions like COVID-19. Ben emphasises the importance of understanding disruption from multiple perspectives, including students, teachers, and parents. He advocates for a holistic approach to education that prioritises well-being and effective leadership. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration between schools and families to foster a supportive learning environment.
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'Making Sense' Lessons - Dr. James Mannion
SummaryIn this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Dr. James Mannion about innovative approaches to education, particularly the concept of 'Making Sense Lessons.' Dr. Mannion emphasises the importance of helping students understand themselves and the world around them, moving beyond traditional assessments to foster intrinsic motivation and deeper learning. He discusses the implementation of these lessons in schools, addressing concerns about rigor, and offers practical steps for educators to begin incorporating inquiry-based learning into their classrooms. The conversation highlights the need for a broader focus on human development in education, encompassing emotional, relational, and cognitive growth.
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Reading Well to Lead Well - Dr. Chris Rayner
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, host Simon Matthews engages with Dr. Chris Rayner, an experienced educator, discussing his journey in education, the impact of reading on leadership, and how reflective reading can shape personal and professional growth. Chris shares insights on encouraging reluctant readers and expresses his hopes for educators to foster a sense of community and purpose in their work.
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Leading School Improvement - Steven Trotter
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Steven Trotter, a school principal and author of 'The Art of Skimming Stones'. They discuss the importance of leadership in education, the SKIM model for school improvement, and the need for intentionality in leadership practices. Steven shares insights on how to effectively lead teams, the balance between people-focused and research-based approaches, and his hopes for the future of education.
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Essentials for Effective Leadership - Jakob Bovin
SummaryIn this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews and leadership coach Jakob Bovin discuss the four essential quotients for effective leadership: Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Emotional Quotient (EQ), Strategic Quotient (SQ), and Execution Quotient (XQ). They explore the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership, the need for a compelling vision and strategy, and the discipline required for successful execution. Jakob emphasises the human aspect of leadership, advocating for deep listening and empathy as foundational skills for leaders. The conversation concludes with practical advice for educators and leaders to enhance their leadership capabilities.
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Reforming Tasmanian Education - Leanne McLean
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Leanne McLean, Director of the Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment. They discuss the current state of education in Tasmania, the importance of systemic reform, and the need for a collaborative approach among educators. Leanne emphasises the significance of focusing on literacy, the role of student voices in shaping education, and the vision for a successful educational future in Tasmania.
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Growing Strong Middle Leaders - Adam Lear
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Adam Lear from AIS NSW about the importance of leadership development for middle leaders in independent schools. Adam shares his journey and insights on the challenges faced by middle leaders, the role of school leaders in supporting them, and the unique position of middle leaders in shaping school culture. Adam emphasises the need for self-discovery and relational leadership, offering advice for aspiring leaders and expressing hopes for the future of leadership development in education.
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The Power of an Instructional Ecosystem - Dr. Ray Boyd
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Dr. Ray Boyd, the foundation principal of Dayton Primary School in Western Australia. They discuss the importance of school leadership, the concept of an instructional ecosystem, and the need for a positive school culture. Ray emphasises the significance of being present in classrooms, understanding data to drive improvement, and setting high expectations for both students and teachers. The conversation highlights the balance between compliance and engagement, and the ultimate goal of improving student outcomes.
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Data Drives Decisions - Dr. Selena Fisk
In this episode, Trudy Ward engages in a deep conversation with Selena Fisk, a data storyteller and educator, about the transformative power of data literacy in education. They discuss the importance of understanding data not just for analysis but for making informed decisions that enhance student outcomes. Selena shares insights on how educators can effectively use data to empower their teaching, address equity in education, and integrate data into their daily practices. The conversation also explores the future of data literacy in schools and the vision for helping students realise their potential through data-driven insights.
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Seven Success Factors for Effective Coaching - Dr. Jim Knight
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Jim Knight, a leading figure in instructional coaching. They discuss the importance of effective coaching in education, the seven success factors for coaching, and the need for a student-centered approach to change. Jim shares real-life success stories that highlight the impact of coaching on student engagement and well-being. The conversation also touches on Jim's upcoming visit to Tasmania and his hopes for inspiring local educators.
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Flourishing As A Leader - Nicholas Marks
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Nicholas Marks about the importance of wellbeing in education. They discuss the challenges faced by educators, the cultural and societal dynamics affecting mental health, and the proactive steps school leaders can take to support staff wellbeing. Nicholas introduces the concept of the seven domains of human flourishing and emphasises the need for a holistic approach to wellbeing in schools. The conversation highlights the critical role of school leaders in fostering a positive culture and addressing psychosocial hazards.
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Leading For The Long Haul - Rebecca Edgley & Tara Staritski
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews engages with educational leaders Rebecca Edgley and Tara Staritski to discuss the importance of sustainable leadership in education. They explore the challenges of burnout, the need for self-awareness, and the significance of prioritising personal well-being to effectively lead others. The conversation emphasises the human dynamics of leadership and offers practical steps for educators to foster a supportive community and maintain their own health while striving for positive student outcomes.
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Coaching Toward Action - Chris Munro
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews engages in a deep conversation with Chris Munro, Executive Director of Growth Coaching International, about the transformative power of coaching in education. They explore how coaching can bridge the gap between knowledge and action, the role of school leaders in fostering a coaching culture, and the barriers that can hinder effective coaching practices. Chris shares insights from his extensive experience in the field, emphasising the importance of understanding coaching, role clarity, and leadership endorsement. The discussion also highlights the upcoming International Coaching Done Well Roadshow in Tasmania, aiming to empower educators and leaders with effective coaching strategies.
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The Power of Doing Less - Paul Watson
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews and Paul Watson discuss the concept of de-implementation in education, focusing on how school leaders can manage change by removing outdated practices. Paul shares his experiences as a principal and outlines four key steps for de-implementation: removing, reducing, re-engineering, and replacing practices. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement, teacher wellbeing, and the future role of AI in education.
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The Power of Mentors - Ross Patterson
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Ross Patterson, the principal of Scotch Oakburn College, who shares his insights on mentorship, leadership, and the importance of feedback in personal and professional growth. Ross discusses his journey as a leader, the significance of having mentors, and how he aims to support emerging leaders in the education sector. He emphasises the need for self-leadership and the role of feedback in shaping one's career. Ross also shares his hopes for the school community, focusing on student happiness and engagement.
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Supportive Learning Environments - Dr. Donna Cross
In this episode, IST Consultant Ruth Croser speaks with Dr. Donna Cross, a behavioral scientist, about the importance of understanding school context and its impact on student wellbeing. They discuss the critical role of staff wellbeing in creating a supportive learning environment, the necessity of a whole school approach to wellbeing, and the significance of building positive relationships among students and staff. The conversation emphasises the need for explicit social and emotional learning and the operationalisation of school values to foster a healthy school culture.
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Evidence-Based Professional Learning - Trudy Ward
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, host Simon Matthews engages with education consultant Trudy Ward to discuss the significance of professional learning for Tasmanian educators. They explore the role of feedback in enhancing student achievement, the importance of ongoing and embedded professional development, and the need for practical strategies that teachers can implement in their classrooms. Trudy highlights key upcoming professional learning events, including a session with Selena Fisk on data storytelling, and shares her hopes for the future of education in Tasmania, emphasising the value of small, impactful changes and authentic partnerships in the educational landscape.
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Educator Resilience - Mike Hennessey
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews and Mike Hennessy discuss the critical issues of wellbeing and resilience in the education sector. They explore the challenges faced by school leaders and teachers due to increasing workloads and the importance of creating supportive environments. Mike shares insights from the 2024 State of the Sector report, emphasising the need for strategic action to address these challenges. The conversation also highlights successful case studies of schools that have prioritized staff wellbeing and the upcoming workshop aimed at equipping leaders with practical tools for fostering resilience.
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AI in Education - Paul Matthews
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Paul Matthews about the transformative potential of AI in education. They discuss the importance of having a clear vision for AI's role in schools, focusing on enhancing basic educational practices. Paul shares practical strategies for educators to effectively integrate AI into their teaching, emphasising the need for a student-centered approach. The conversation also addresses overcoming technology hesitance among educators and the importance of literacy in the context of AI. Paul concludes with a hopeful vision for improving literacy outcomes in Tasmania through evidence-based practices.
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Lifting Literacy - Suzie Keil
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with educational consultant Suzie Keil about the transformative power of professional learning in education.They discuss the importance of effective professional development in improving teaching practices and student outcomes, the need for a journey-oriented approach to professional learning, and the exciting developments in literacy education in Tasmania.Suzie shares success stories from her work with schools and highlights the significance of structured literacy practices in enhancing student achievement.The conversation concludes with a hopeful outlook for the future of education in Tasmania, emphasising collaboration and continuous improvement among educators.
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The Power of Coaching - Ange Miezitis
In this episode of The Learning Landscape, Simon Matthews speaks with Ange Miezitis about the transformative power of coaching in education.They explore how coaching can empower school leaders and educators, enhance the quality of conversations within educational communities, and foster a culture of continuous improvement and wellbeing.Ange shares insights from her extensive experience in coaching, emphasizing the importance of intentionality, reflective practice, and the mutual benefits of coaching for both the coach and the coachee.The conversation culminates in a vision for a coaching culture across Tasmania, highlighting the potential for impactful conversations in schools.
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A Reading Leader - Chad Smit
In this episode of the Learning Landscape podcast, host Simon Matthews speaks with Chad Smith, Principal of Devonport Christian School, about the importance of reading for educational leaders. Chad shares his journey from being a reluctant reader to embracing books that inspire personal growth and leadership. They discuss how reading can transform practices within schools, the process of choosing impactful books, and the significance of fostering a positive school culture. Chad emphasises the need for continuous improvement and the influence every individual can have within their community.
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A Tasmanian Perspective - Jo Palmer
In the inaugural episode of the Learning Landscape podcast, host Simon Matthews engages with Tasmania's Minister for Education, Jo Palmer. They discuss the recent Independent Review into Education in Tasmania, the inspiring story of Gemma Sisia and her school in Tanzania, insights from a UK education tour, and the importance of fostering a love for learning among students. Jo emphasises the need for action following the review, the potential for innovative educational models, and the critical role teachers play in shaping students' lives. This conversation concludes with messages of encouragement for teachers, parents, and students as they prepare for the upcoming school year.
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Welcome to The Learning Landscape
Welcome to The Learning Landscape—a brand new podcast that seeks to empower and equip educators across Tasmania! Whether you're in the classroom, the staffroom, or anywhere in between, we’re here to inspire you with fresh insights, real stories, and actionable ideas that make a difference in education. Why another podcast I hear you say! Well, we are aiming to do three specific things to better equip you as an educator and educational leader in 2025. 1. We are keeping our focus SHARP. We are talking to Tasmanian educators and leaders about things that are important for education in Tasmania. 2. We are keeping our episodes SHORT. If you have TWENTY Minutes in your day, you will be able to listen to The Learning Landscape and be equipped, encouraged and inspired. 3. Finally, our episodes are SHINY! High quality guests, presented in high quality audio. Why not make The Learning Landscape part of your weekly listening diet. The Learning Landscape – produced by and for Tasmanian educators.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join host Simon Matthews on The Learning Landscape, a podcast by Independent Schools Tasmania designed to spotlight thought leadership and innovation in education. Simon interviews leading educators and experts, drawing out insights on everything from curriculum shifts to school culture. Perfect for anyone invested in the future of independent schools, The Learning Landscape explores the evolving dynamics of learning and leadership with depth and clarity.
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