2024 National Teacher Conference - Day 2

Find each session from day two of our 2024 National Teacher Conference

National Teacher Conference 2024 recordings may be viewed by the registered teacher, and we encourage you to share with your colleagues at your school. We ask that you do not share or distribute the recordings beyond your school. Teachers who would like access to recordings and who did not register for the conference, may purchase a digital pass available on our website.

FATE, SHOW THY FORCE: KATE MULVANY ON A LIFE WITH SHAKESPEARE

With actor, playwright, and screenwriter Kate Mulvany OAM.

Fate, Show Thy Force: Kate Mulvany on a life with Shakespeare

MIDNIGHTS MAYHEM: HOW TAYLOR SWIFT UNLOCKS SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS

With Professor Liam E. Semler from the University of Sydney

Midnights Mayhem: How Taylor Swift unlocks Shakespeare's sonnets

TEACHER SNAPSHOTS

Australian teachers share quickfire classroom stories and strategies. Featuring Tim Barklay, English and Drama Teacher, Moree Christian School NSW; Jess Penny, English Teacher, Newcastle Grammar School NSW; Emily Bosco, Lead Teacher Trainer, Into English; and Alison Roberts, English Teacher, Northern Beaches Secondary College Freshwater Campus NSW.

Teacher Snapshots Day 2

SHAKESPEARE IN THE CURRICULUM

A panel discussion featuring Sarah Peachman, Head of English, Forest High School NSW; Lorraine Irving, English Teacher, Australind Senior High School, WA; Samara Scharner, English Teacher, The Anglican School Googong NSW and Amy Perry, Drama Teacher, Knox Grammar School NSW.

Panel: Shakespeare in the Curriculum

THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

Featuring author, columnist and social commentator Jane Caro AM and Principal Ann Caro.

Panel: The Elephant in the room

AI & THE DEATH OF SHAKESPEARE

A panel discussion featuring Matthew Esterman, Director of Innovation & Partnerships, OLMC Parramatta NSW; Brad Horsburgh, English Teacher, Hills Adventist College NSW and Cecily Butler, Year 5 Teacher, The Scots College Brighton Preparatory NSW.

Panel: AI & the death of Shakespeare