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This episode we’re speaking Sue Knight. Sue is a P-12 teacher and has been a principal for over 14 years across four Victorian government primary schools. Sue is passionate about equity, student wellbeing, evidence-informed teaching approaches, improving learning outcomes, and developing great teachers and middle leaders. She is a co-founder of Read Ballarat, a small grass-roots organisation that offers professional learning to educators in Western Victoria. She also a board member of Ochre, and a founding member of the Sharing Best Practice Ballarat committee. Sue recently completed a Master of Education (Inclusion and Diversity) at La Trobe University and is committed to ensuring that all children are supported to thrive and succeed at school.
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Links/resources mentioned in the show
- Recommendations from Amy
- Wild Things — Sally Rippin
- Districts That Succeed — Karin Chenoweth (see also Schools That Succeed)
- Reading for Life — Lyn Stone
- Ollie’s Books, Cognitive Load Theory in Action, Tools for Teachers and The Classroom Management Handbook
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