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In the third episode of our practical Q&A series for CRTs, we answer more real-life questions sent in by teachers. Schools are dynamic, fast-moving and often unpredictable environments, and CRTs are regularly required to

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In the third episode of our practical Q&A series for CRTs, we answer more real-life questions sent in by teachers. Schools are dynamic, fast-moving and often unpredictable environments, and CRTs are regularly required to

Join in as we chat with Cara Macfarlane, Assistant Principal from Vermont Secondary College to explore her journey from graduate teacher to school leader and gain an insider's perspective on what helps schools thrive. We

No two days of relief teaching are ever the same, and sometimes the most challenging situations arise when CRTs least expect them. From difficult parent interactions and last-minute timetable changes to student incidents

Relief teaching can be incredibly rewarding — but it can also be one of the most challenging roles in education. From constantly adapting to new environments to managing behaviour, building relationships quickly and hand

Every CRT eventually faces unexpected situations in the classroom — from student behaviour incidents and missing lesson plans to technology issues, emergencies and difficult conversations with staff or students. In this

Burnout is one of the biggest challenges facing educators and CRTs alike — especially when balancing unpredictable workloads, difficult classroom environments and the pressure to constantly perform at a high level. In th

Burnout is one of the biggest challenges facing educators and CRTs alike — especially when balancing unpredictable workloads, difficult classroom environments and the pressure to constantly perform at a high level. In th

As the term winds down, many CRTs find themselves running on empty - physically, mentally, and emotionally. In this episode, we turn the focus inward, exploring how relief teachers can take stock of their own wellbeing a

As the term winds down, many CRTs find themselves running on empty - physically, mentally, and emotionally. In this episode, we turn the focus inward, exploring how relief teachers can take stock of their own wellbeing a

Student wellbeing situations can arise unexpectedly, and CRTs are often required to respond quickly, professionally and appropriately in challenging circumstances. In this episode, we explore common welfare scenarios rel

Relief teachers are often asked to step into excursions with little notice—but the expectations and risks don’t change just because you’re a CRT. In this episode, we unpack what it really means to supervise students beyo

Technology and social media play a major role in the lives of young people, and schools are increasingly navigating the challenges that come with digital communication, online behaviour and student wellbeing. In this epi

Travancore School is a unique Department of Education setting that many teachers have heard of but may not fully understand. In this episode, Sue and Helen speak with Claire Greve, an experienced teacher at Travancore, a

Growth corridor schools are some of the fastest-growing and most demanding environments CRTs will encounter. In this episode, we explore what it’s like working in new and rapidly expanding schools - from changing enrolme

Regional schools offer opportunities that many CRTs overlook: stronger relationships, a real sense of belonging, and often greater professional trust and autonomy. In this episode, we speak with the principal of a region

Good classroom management is the foundation of every successful relief lesson. In this episode, we focus on the essentials — getting classes off to a strong start, establishing routines quickly, delivering clear and stru

Relief teachers play an important role in keeping students safe, but working across different schools can make it hard to stay on top of expectations. In this episode, we explore what CRTs need to know about Child Safe S

This week on The Relief Teacher Podcast, we focus on what it’s really like returning to the classroom after a long break from teaching. Many CRTs are surprised by just how much has changed in Victorian schools — from beh

Getting regular work as a CRT is not about luck—it’s about alignment. In this episode, we break down what schools are really looking for when they choose who to book (and who they quietly avoid). From professionalism and

This week on The Relief Teacher Podcast, we tackle one of the most important — and challenging — skills for any CRT: de-escalating difficult situations in schools. From managing heightened student behaviour, to navigatin
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