The Learning Landscape
The Learning Landscape
Podcast Description
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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Content Themes
This podcast covers various themes in education, including educator wellbeing, AI integration, professional development, and literacy improvement, with specific episodes discussing the challenges of resilience in schools, transformative strategies for incorporating technology, and the importance of coaching and reading among educational leaders.

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.
In the latest episode of the Learning Landscape, Independent Schools Tasmania CEO Simon Matthews met with Professor Daryl Higgins, Director of the Australian Catholic University's Institute of Child Protection Studies.
Daryl has over 30 years experience in researching the sources of childhood abuse and neglect. In this podcast episode, he discusses how access to technology and the internet is affecting child safety and the statistics around online child abuse.
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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