
Rethinking risk in HPE
Are we too quick to keep kids indoors in the name of safety? In this episode we explore why risk is not the enemy of learning, it’s a vital part of it. You'll hear why movement in unpredictable environments is essential

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Hosted by Dr Natalie McMaster · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 16 episodes
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Papers to Playlists is a podcast which takes dense and often complex academic papers from a variety of disciplines and turns them into accessible, engaging, and digestible audio content you can listen to with ease. Target Audience: Teachers seeking to incorporate cutting-edge research into their classrooms and schools Students looking to deepen their understanding of various subjects during their university studies The general public interested in accessible and thought-provoking content.
Dr Natalie McMaster hosts Papers to Playlists, a education show with 16 episodes published.

Are we too quick to keep kids indoors in the name of safety? In this episode we explore why risk is not the enemy of learning, it’s a vital part of it. You'll hear why movement in unpredictable environments is essential

Are your HPE lessons aligned, purposeful, and focused on real learning? In this episode I unpack the three key stages of backward design, identifying learning goals, designing authentic assessment, and planning meaningfu

What does it really mean to create an inclusive Health and Physical Education classroom? In this episode we explore how to design learning experiences where every student regardless of ability, background, or confidence,

How do we know if a movement skill is "just right" for the age we’re teaching? In this episode we unpack the stages of motor development and explore why building strong foundations in the early years matters for confiden

In this episode we break down what meaningful, authentic assessment looks like in early childhood and primary classrooms. Discover how to gather evidence, make fair judgments, and support every child’s learning journey.

In this episode, we unpack how national curriculum and education policies like the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum: HPE shape what you teach—and why it matters. A must-listen for student teac

In this opening episode, we dive into what Health and Physical Education really is. HPE supports the development of healthy, confident, and capable children by focusing on movement, wellbeing, and positive choices. We’ll

In this episode, we explore how teachers can embrace the Australian Framework for Generative AI in Schools to move students beyond passive screen time and into active digital creation. You’ll learn how to guide your lear

In this episode, we explore what a digital mindset really means — and why it’s critical for students to move beyond simply using technology, to creating with it. We unpack how the Australian Curriculum: Technologies supp

How should we really be using digital technologies in early childhood education? In this episode, we unpack the difference between ‘technology’ and ‘screen time,’ explore the latest evidence on child development, and ref

In this episode, we explore how creative technologies can transform learning experiences across early childhood, primary and secondary classrooms. Discover how tools like digital cameras, tablets, digital storytelling ap

In this episode, we explore what emerging literacy and numeracy look like in today’s early years classrooms, how students’ diverse experiences shape their learning, and how technology can support — but not replace — foun

In this episode, we explore what a Personal Learning Network (PLN) is, why it matters for your professional growth, and how to start building one. You’ll hear practical ideas — from using social media and online tools to

In this episode, we explore key concepts in digital citizenship — from managing your digital footprint to teaching cyber safety and cyber ethics in the classroom. We also unpack the growing role of Generative AI in educa

In this episode, we explore key learning theories — including Connectivism — and how they inform digital teaching practice. We also unpack two essential frameworks, TPACK and SAMR, that can help educators make purposeful

In this first episode of Digital Pedagogy in Practice, we explore what digital pedagogy really means — and why today’s educators need more than just technology in the classroom. We unpack how technology transforms teachi
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