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Mother isn't Murder

Adenike Babalola

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Learn English idioms & phrasal verbs from films and speak English NATURALLY like a native speaker.🤓 Hi! I’m Adenike, the host of the Mother isn't Murder Podcast. Improve your English speaking skills with me. Here, I share the English lessons that I learn with you—using Nigerian Pidgin to keep learning fun while making references to Korean 🇰🇷 and my mother tongue, Yoruba.🇳🇬 Disclaimer: All clips are used under the fair use provision for educational purposes, helping learners improve their Eng ...
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The Psychotherapy stories podcast is about describing the key vocabulary, concepts, and frames of reference in the provision of psychotherapy. The purpose of the podcast is to describe key concepts, provide a description of skills and tools, and describe opportunities of situations for implementing those ideas and tools.
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Samuel Adranyi

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A weekly podcast series that focuses on young Africans who had to rise above the limitations back home to venture into the little-known waters within the tech space across the globe. The sole purpose is to encourage young ones to build interest in technology and innovation as this is going to be the driving force for development in Africa. It also features stakeholders with interest in the Technology ecosystem on the African continent with a mission to drive positive change and development e ...
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Anointed Word Of Life

Pastor Ezekiel Chima

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This programme is ordained; To preach and prepare the world for the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ by bringing them to the knowledge of Christ. For gospel messages aimed at winning more souls for the kingdom of God. To provide succour to the less privileged through provision of free education, Medicare, accommodation, skill acquisition, divine empowerment and other forms of establishment.
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This podcast is for ESAC Week 6 Remote Learning on the Basics of Science. The podcast is about Inquiry-based Learning and specifically on the video “Investigating Rocks.” The podcast covers the role of teachers in this video, the use of questions, emphasis on process skills, provision of time, space, materials and resources, as well as other pointers. Cover art photo provided by Oliver Paaske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@photolli
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Sail Training Shetland

Sail Training Shetland

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Formed in early 2009, Sail Training Shetland is a registered Scottish Charity and is a collaboration between The Swan Trust, Lerwick Port Authority and Shetland Tall Ships Limited. This initiative follows on from the success of various sail training schemes since 2006 and builds on the successful placement of trainees during The Tall Ships Races event hosted in Shetland during 2011. We provide annual sail training opportunities to young people aged between 15 and 25 years from all over Shetl ...
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HighGround

HighGround Charity

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Welcome to the HighGround Podcast, the definitive guide for service leavers, veterans, and reservists exploring new career opportunities in the land-based sectors. Brought to you by HighGround, a charity dedicated to providing life beyond the military, our podcast is hosted by Jamie Crisp, CEO of HighGround, and Tom Constable, both British Army veterans. Each episode of the HighGround Podcast is designed to help you navigate the transition from military to civilian employment by highlighting ...
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Your Guide to Australian Dream

Guerrilla Podcast Syndicate

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This fortnightly podcast provides general advise about migration law and practice. Whether it be for studying, working, visiting, migrating to Australia, petitioning for your visa refusal or cancellation or obtaining Australian citizenship, GMG Visa Solutions got you covered.
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Ep. 9: 5 Lessons from 'Gifted Hands' - (Part 1) #GiftedHands #BenCarson #EnglishPhrasalVerbs In this episode, we explore 5 powerful English Lessons from Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (a 2009 film), about the life of Dr. Ben Carson, a world-renowned neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins who overcame adversity in childhood. At the end of this episode, y…
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We speak often about the importance of students having an adequate amount of food to help them focus and learn during the school day. But what about teachers? In today’s podcast special, we’re joined by Tammie Jakstas, former teacher and Accredited Practising Dietitian, to hear about her teacher nutrition study.Host: Dominique RussellGuest: Tammie …
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We know the global teacher shortage is impacting many different school contexts, and that encouraging young people to consider a career in teaching is an important part of the long term picture. Dr Tracy Woodroffe joins us to discuss her 12-month research project that gathered perspectives from Aboriginal students and teachers. These perspectives i…
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We're really excited to share with you some of the highlights from this month, focusing on the incredible podcast episodes we’ve published on Teacher. Throughout this episode we’ll share some snippets from those recordings, as well as highlight some of the other content that has been popular on the site this month. Speaking of popular, some of the …
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Late last year, the 2024 recipients of the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Excellence in Science Teaching were announced. The national Prizes recognise and celebrate the role primary and secondary educators play in inspiring and encouraging students to take up an interest and consider careers in STEM. So for this episode of School Improvement, we had t…
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School Assembly is the series where we find out what it takes to build a new school from scratch. We’ve been following Dan McShea from Notre Dame P-12 College on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast since the middle of last year, hearing about the role of Foundation Principal and what it entails – not just in the lead-up to a new school opening, but also th…
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My guest today is Professor John Munro, a teacher and a psychologist who has taught and researched in gifted education and talent development for 4 decades. The last time I sat down with John was in January 2020 when we recorded a podcast on gifted education – in particular, how to identify these learners, how to understand their learning needs and…
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We hear a lot about the role of educators and schools in developing the essential skills students need for learning and for life – things like critical thinking and collaboration. But, it’s not necessarily a simple thing to support the development of these things in the classroom. We're delighted to welcome Dr Claire Scoular back to the Teacher pod…
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It’s our first episode of Teacher Staffroom for 2025, and there’s plenty to take you through today to catch you up on content that’s kicked off our publication schedule for term one here at Teacher. If you’re new to Teacher Staffroom, or it’s been a little while since you’ve last listened to the series, don’t forget, like all of our other episodes …
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Thanks for joining us for Episode 7 in Series 3 of the School Assembly podcast from Teacher. School Assembly is the series where we find out what it takes to build a new school from scratch. For the last 6 months we’ve been following Dan McShea, Foundation Principal of Notre Dame P-12 College on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Well, the big day finall…
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The winner of the 2025 Global Teacher Prize has been announced. Mansour Al Mansour from Saudi Arabia has walked away with the $1 million US dollars in prize money. Mansour was recognised for his strategic vision and unwavering belief in his students' potential, and for building an inclusive and innovative learning environment.One Australian teacher…
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In the classroom, how can we go about enacting global citizenship? What might it look like when you’re starting out with your students? What does it look like when it’s being done well? A new Global Citizenship Education Monitoring Toolkit has been released to explore and answer these questions. Developed in partnership by ACER and UNESCO Asia-Paci…
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Skills Provision Podcast covers international employment and related topics. Episode 21: Here Dale discusses International Recruitment Challenges in Kuwait To listen to more podcasts, visit our dedicated section here: https://www.skills-provision.com/international-recruitment-podcastBy Skills Provision
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Skills Provision Podcast covers international employment and related topics. Episode 20: Here Malcolm discusses the ever growing demand for International Talent in the UAE. To listen to more podcasts visit our dedicated section here: https://www.skills-provision.com/international-recruitment-podcastBy Skills Provision
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Skills Provision Podcast covers international employment and related topics. The Skills Provision Podcast, Episode 19: On this episode, Adrian discusses Saudi Arabia and its changing landscape. To listen to more podcasts visit our dedicated section here: https://www.skills-provision.com/international-recruitment-podcast…
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Some of our 2024 Teacher Awards winners join us in this special podcast episode, where they share their top tips for starting the new year. From reading recommendations to leadership tips for welcoming and supporting staff for the new year, there’s something in this episode for everyone. Host: Dominique RussellGuests: Cathy Cook, Donna Harvey, Rose…
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It’s a special, bumper episode of School Assembly as Teacher Editor Jo Earp chats to Dan McShea about setting the teaching direction, and also checks in on Ray Boyd and Rachael Lehr, who we followed in Series 1, and Series 2 principal Jo Camozatto to find out what’s been happening at their schools.Host: Jo EarpGuests: Dan McShea, Ray Boyd, Rachael …
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In Series 3 of School Assembly we’ve been following Dan McShea, Foundation Principal of Notre Dame College on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. The P-12 college opens for the new school year in early 2025 – so it’s almost time for the keys to be handed over. In this episode we’re talking about the school building, landscaping and outdoor spaces.Host: Jo…
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Professor Phil Roberts joins Teacher Editor Jo Earp to talk about the Rural and Regional Education Project, which explores how to lift outcomes for students in these areas. The project included a roundtable event bringing together a range of stakeholders, including the important voices of principals and teachers. We’ll be discussing some of the res…
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School Assembly is the podcast where we find out what it takes to build a school from the ground up. In Series 3 we’re following Dan McShea, Principal of Notre Dame College, Queensland. In this episode we’re talking leadership – including the differences between taking on the role at an existing school, as opposed to being a foundation principal.Ho…
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Improving students’ academic achievement goes hand-in-hand with supporting their health and wellbeing. In Episode 56 of our School Improvement podcast series, we’re focusing on grief and loss education. We’ll be hearing about an evidence-based program that’s helping a high school in regional New South Wales support its students with these issues.Ho…
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Ep.8: 'The Pursuit of Happyness' - 21 Lessons #WillSmith #Englishlessons #ThePursuitofHappyness If you enjoy improving your English speaking skills through movies, you'll love this new episode with 21 English lessons from the iconic biographical drama 'The Pursuit of Happyness,' starring Will Smith (as Chris Gardner), Jaden Smith (as 5-year-old Chr…
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We’re joined by Professor David Hopkins ahead of his keynote at ACER’s Research Conference 2025, titled ‘Unleashing Greatness – A Strategy for School Improvement’. Our conversation zeros in on one of the 8 steps of his strategy, instructional leadership, and includes practical pointers and plenty to reflect on in relation to your own context and pr…
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In this episode of our Global Education podcast, Teacher Editor Jo Earp talks to Soukdalone Phommathep – Foundation Principal of Lab Langban in Laos – about its growth from humble beginnings, learning while having fun, the importance of student voice, and a playful design touch that’s enjoyed by adults just as much as the children.Host: Jo EarpGues…
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Ep. 7: 'Bridgerton' - 21 English Lessons #Bridgerton #EnglishLessons #Polin In this episode, you'll learn 21 English lessons from the historical drama and Netflix original series Bridgerton, seasons 1, 2, and 3, all starring Regé-Jean Page, Golda Rosheuvel, Adjoa Andoh, Nicola Coughlan, Luke Newton, Claudia Jessie, and many more incredible actors a…
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We're celebrating 10 years of Teacher magazine this year, and that also means 10 years of podcasting. In this special episode, the Teacher editorial team share snippets from the last decade to chat about how it all started, the thinking behind the different series, and how your feedback and input has shaped what we do.Hosts: Jo Earp, Dominique Russ…
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In Series 3 of our School Assembly podcast, we’re following Dan McShea – Foundation Principal of the new P-12 Notre Dame College on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Episode 2 is all about student enrolments – from juggling the many enrolment interviews, to some eye-catching ways of selling a vision for a school that doesn’t exist yet.Host: Jo EarpGuest…
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Ep. 6: 'Notting Hill' - 25 English Lessons #MotherisntMurderPodcast #NottingHill #JuliaRoberts #HughGrant In this episode, you'll learn 25 English lessons from the 1999 romantic comedy film 'Notting Hill' starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. Here’s a breakdown of the lessons: - 8 Vocabulary and Pronunciation - 6 Idioms - 6 Phrasal Verbs - 3 Briti…
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As a school leader, what’s been your biggest achievement of the last month? What about a challenge or hurdle you’ve had to overcome? And what’s been a key learning for you in your own practice? In this episode of Teacher Staffroom, we take a look at some of the leadership-focused content we’ve published recently. Host: Dominique Russell…
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As an educator, you may be aware that misogynistic thinking has increased among young boys recently. So, what can teachers do to tackle misogyny in their classrooms, and what can leaders do to create safer spaces? These are the questions a new 2-year research project hope to answer. Dominique Russell speaks with the lead researcher and co-chief inv…
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