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    Episode 2: The Art and Science of Phonics Instruction

    With special guest, Principal Manisha Gazula of Marsden Road Public School

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    Episode 1: From CfU to CfQ

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Teaching Matters

Catholic Education Tasmania

This conference, tailored for teaching professionals, leaders and educators, showcases innovative pedagogical approaches founded in the Science of Learning.

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The Science of Learning in English - Blended Learning Experience

AIS NSW

This course is aimed at English teachers wanting to upskill so that they can deliver the new English syllabus in a way that maximises student learning.

Delivered in three sessions, online and in-person.

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AATE/ALEA National Conference 2024

Australian Association for the Teaching of English / Australian Literacy Educators’ Association

Your next chapter awaits with possibility, aplenty.

Inspired by Kirli Saunders' poem, our National Conference theme looks towards the future with hope and optimism.

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researchED Newcastle

researchED

Connect with leading researchers, academics, classroom practitioners and school leaders in Newcastle, Australia’s best kept secret.

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A Matter of Translation Conference 2024

Anglican Church Grammar School (Churchie)

A Matter of Translation allows teachers to share their practice with their colleagues. The goal is to assist teachers in connecting key advancements in current learning and behaviour research with their daily classroom practices.

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Educating Girls Symposium 2024

International Coalition of Girls Schools

Join colleagues from girls’ schools from around the globe at Westlake Girls High School in Auckland, NZ to network and share best practices.

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Sharing Best Practice Sydney 2024

Sharing Best Practice

A full day of premium evidence-based professional development and an opportunity to share insights on explicit teaching.

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AIS NSW Education Research Symposium 2024

AIS NSW

A must-attend event for educators looking to stay at the forefront of educational innovation and enhance their school's evidence-enriched culture.

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16th International Cognitive Load Theory Conference 2024

The University of Sydney, School of Education and Social Work

As researchers increasingly combine coginitive load theory with other theories of learning and instruction, it has evolved into an interdisciplinary theory. The conference will reflect this growing diversity of topics and research directions.

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Schools Summit 2025

The Sydney Morning Herald

A premier gathering of Australia’s foremost educators, thought leaders, and policymakers for insightful conversations.

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Sharing Best Practice Sydney 2025

Sharing Best Practice

A full day of premium evidence-based professional development and an opportunity to share insights on explicit teaching.

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Science of Learning Conference 2025

Matthew Flinders Anglican College

This exclusive conference is crafted for educators who are passionate about leveraging the latest research to enhance their teaching practices.

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Educating Girls Symposium 2025

International Coalition of Girls Schools

Join colleagues from girls’ schools from around the globe to network and share best practices. The program includes engaging keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and hands-on workshops.

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Advancing Effective Education 2025

MultiLit

Join a host of national and international speakers over this two-day conference focusing on research, leadership and theory to practice in delivering effective instruction.

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The Science of Learning in English - Blended Learning Experience

AIS NSW

This course is aimed at English teachers wanting to upskill so that they can deliver the new English syllabus in a way that maximises student learning.

Delivered in two sessions, online and in-person.

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Research Conference 2025

The Teachers Guild of NSW

Exploring innovative research partnerships between Schools and Universities.

The conference will include focus sessions to showcase best practices in School-University partnerships in educational research and workshops on how to work with different stakeholders.

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A Matter of Translation Conference 2025

The Churchie Research Centre and researchED

Bringing together classroom teachers, researchers, and education leaders for a day of thought-provoking discussion on education, evidence-based practice, and research.

Latest Substack articles

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    On the cycle of avoidance

    How schools are inadvertently setting students up to fail

  2. women playing volleyball inside court

    On the myths and truths about how girls learn

    Knowledge is (girl) power

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    On explicit teaching and student behaviour

    There are some pretty convincing links!

  4. Image for article: On following the golden thread

    On following the golden thread

    A chat with Professor Haili Hughes about Standards

  5. Image for article: On things that are better together

    On things that are better together

    The amplifying power of autonomy and structure

  6. Image for article: On building moats

    On building moats

    How progressive education defends its ivory tower

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About Rebecca

Rebecca Birch is a teacher of English and Academic in Residence at a top 40 independent school in Sydney, Australia. After a successful career in advertising and fashion, she transitioned into education, working as a learning support officer in diverse settings while completing her teacher training.

She is a founding member of the Centre for Research in Schools at UNSW and a recipient of The Educator Magazine’s Most Influential Educator Award 2024. Rebecca has consulted for Ochre Education and presented on literacy nation-wide. She has presented at researchED and represented the profession at the Gonski Institute for Education.

Her research explores the link between explicit instruction and student wellbeing. She publishes widely, including a newsletter read by 4,000 subscribers across 83 countries.

Publications and media

  1. PublicationTeaching study skills with load reduction instructionMeeting student wellbeing needs through structure and autonomyProfessional Teachers’ Council of NSW
  2. NewsExplicit teaching’s ‛robotic’ tag cast aside as new podcast showcases great practiceEducationHQ
  3. OpinionTransactional teaching: When paid on the clock our professional status is at riskEducationHQ
  4. OpinionPuppy patting and mindfulness: whole-school programs have hidden costsEducationHQ
  5. CommentThis Sydney school ditched screens for a week. Here’s what happenedSydney Morning Herald