Henry Grossek’s 3SER 97.7FM Casey Radio program Viewpoints. Produced by Rob Kelly
Henry talks with Bairnsdale Secondary College Principal, Tony Roberts.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Tom Mahoney, a VCE Mathematics and Psychology teacher, PhD candidate at Deakin University, writer for The Interruption and contributor on the Teachers' Education Review podcast.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with the CEO of the Financial Basics Foundation, Katrina Samios.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Professor Tracey Wade, a clinician in the area of eating disorders for 30 years.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Simon Moss, a professor in psychology and Dean of Graduate Research. He has written over 100 scientific papers and 10 books, primarily on individuals, workplace, and community practices that can foster wellbeing, integrity, and productivity.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Dr Ania Lian about The Reading for Emotion (RfE) approach, first developed by Dr Lian which shifts the focus of assessment from surface-level linguistic accuracy to the writer's ability to shape an affective experience for the reader. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Adam Voigt, the founder of Real Schools, returns to Viewpoints to talk with Henry about all thing education. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Andrew Clarke, the author or Australian Football's 100 Year Club.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Dr Fiona Longmuir (PhD), a Senior Lecturer in Educational Leadership in the Faculty of Education at Monash University. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with the author of The Mentally Fit Leader, Dr Julie Rowse. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with President at Victorian Association of State Secondary Principals, Colin Axup.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Danny Mayson-Kinder. Danny's world was shattered in 2016 when she lost her 12-year-old daughter, Billie, in a tragic horse accident.But she has ensured Billie's legacy lives on with the charity Fly High Billie, which is dedicated to promoting kindness, empathy and compassion in children.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Beverley Omsky, an Early Childhood Music Specialist providing In-services to Early Learning Centre staff and teachers. Beverley has established music education curricula for pre-school and primary school students and facilitated, administered and coordinated instrumental music programs at private schools and community centres.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry chats with prominent Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Dr David Roy.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with author, John Wayne Parr.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with regualr guest, Mark Carter about Artificial Intelligence in Education. Mark is an international keynote speaker, trainer, author and coach. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with long-time friend of the show, Frank Marinko about acceptance and commitment.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Dr Adam Fraser. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with the Victorian Leader of Quit, Rachael Anderson. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Cheryl Lacey, a results driven enlightened educationist. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for the final What's Making News in Education in 2024? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with the National Convener of Save Our Schools, Trevor Cobbold. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with President of the Victorian Association of Secondary School Principals, Colin Axup. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Robyn Papworth. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Live with Zest Founder, Roz Rimes. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Professor Barbara A Spears AM; Adjunct Professor of Education and Social Development at the University of South Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry chats with prominent Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Dr David Roy. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Tom Mahoney, VCE Mathematics and Psychology teacher | PhD candidate at Deakin University | Writer for The Interruption | Contributor on the Teachers' Education Review podcast. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Steven Trotter, Educational Leadership & Development Expert | Principal | Author | Speaker | ACEL New Voice in School Leadership Scholar 2024 | Most recent book - The Art of Skimming Stones: Leading Sustained Improvement In Schools. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Stephen Hughes, a Queensland Law Society (QLS) Accredited Specialist (personal injuries) of over 25 years' standing; and is one of only a few still practicing from the inaugural accredited cohort. Stephen was previously a workers' compensation and CTP insurer (respondent/ defendant) panel lawyer for almost 20 years, before transitioning to claimant representation. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry chats with prominent Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Dr David Roy. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry speaks with Patrick Murphy, elected President of the Queensland Association of State School Principals Association (QASSP) starting in the role in January 2022. In the role Patrick represents over 337500 primary school students across Queensland and 1300 school leaders. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Gihan Perera, a futurist, conference speaker, AI researcher, and author who gives you a glimpse into what's ahead – and shows you how to become fit for the future and be successful in a fast-changing world. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Henry talks with Associate Professor Naomi Barnes is a researcher interested in how crisis influences education politics. With a specific focus on moral panics, she has demonstrated how online communication has influenced education politics in Australia, the US and the UK. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.