Improving Learning with ACER

Improving Learning with ACER
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Transform Learning. Enhance Practice. The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) is an independent, not-for-profit research organisation that has been improving learning for more than 90 years. Improving Learning with ACER shares the latest research, insights into best practice and discussions with leading educators.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as the use of data in schools, effective assessment methods, support for gifted students, and strategies for engaging reluctant readers. Examples include discussions on data-literate school cultures, managing educational data, and identifying gifted students, showcasing practical insights into the educational landscape.

Transform Learning. Enhance Practice.
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) is an independent, not-for-profit research organisation that has been improving learning for more than 90 years.
Improving Learning with ACER shares the latest research, insights into best practice and discussions with leading educators.
In this episode of Field Notes from the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), education consultant Marc Kralj speaks with Dr Julie McMillan, senior research fellow at ACER. Together, they explore autism acceptance, inclusive education practices, and the importance of teacher professional learning. Dr McMillan shares insights from her decades of experience and current research work and discusses how schools and educators can create supportive, informed environments for all learners.
Please note: In this episode, we use both person-first and identity-first language to reflect the preferences of different audiences within the autistic and autism communities — including autistic individuals, their families, friends, caregivers, and professionals.
Field Notes is a podcast that shares honest conversations with leading educational practitioners about how they use evidence to overcome challenges and improve learning outcomes for their students.

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