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The PE Geek PodcastThe PE Geek PodcastEpisode 112 - Online Learning Best Practice with Carl CondliffeIn this episode of The PE Geek podcast, we speak with Flipped Learning Expert Carl Condliffe. Throughout the conversation, we touch on best practice from his wealth of experience delivering high-quality learning outcomes for PE students through his platform at My Study Series. 2020-03-1918 minUncomfortable is OK PodcastUncomfortable is OK PodcastUIOK 277: Embrace failureFailure is a dirty word in our society. It's something to be avoided at all costs. BUT failure is inevitable. It happens to everyone at some point even if we're actively avoiding trying things because we're scared to fail. This conversation turns the tables. It's a recording from the Augmented learning podcast where Carl Condliffe interviews me on how we can get better at failing.2020-01-2200 minUncomfortable is OK PodcastUncomfortable is OK PodcastUIOK 272: Lifelong learning I'm joined on the show by Carl Condliffe, Teacher, Learner, Business Owner, Speaker, podcaster and an all-around good dude. We chat through a raft of topics including; failure, learning, starting a business, purpose, prioritization, working hard, and of course getting UNCOMFORTABLE Links Twitter https://twitter.com/NZPEteacher Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AugmentedLearningNZ/2019-12-1700 minPhysEdcastPhysEdcastReady Player One | Carl CondliffeCarl Condliffe is a Health and PE teacher based in New Zealand who passionate about using technology to create authentic and meaningful learning experiences for his students. In this episode, we touch on how you can include elements of gamification in your teaching, as well as explore Carl's secret life as a semi-professional gamer!2019-09-2740 minEnergetic EducationEnergetic EducationEpisode 69 – The Hauora philosophy with Carl Condliffe Today I have the pleasure of having my good friend Carl Condliffe on the podcast for the second time. Carl is super passionate about his health and wellbeing and that of the students he teaches. Carl is going to share New Zealand’s philosophy of Hauora and what this model looks like. It is extremely insightful and full of little gems of wisdom that you will be able to take away and implement into your own teaching practices. Carl is a master in gamification and flipped learning. You can listen to our first po...2018-07-0600 minEnergetic RadioEnergetic RadioEpisode 69 – The Hauora philosophy with Carl CondliffeToday I have the pleasure of having my good friend Carl Condliffe on the podcast for the second time. Carl is super passionate about his health and wellbeing and that of the students he teaches. Carl is going to share New Zealand’s philosophy of Hauora and what this model looks like. It is extremely insightful and full of little gems of wisdom that you will be able to take away and implement into your own teaching practices. Carl is a master in gamification and flipped learning. You can listen to our first podcast chat on...2018-07-0625 minThe PE Umbrella | Podcasting ALL things Primary Physical EducationThe PE Umbrella | Podcasting ALL things Primary Physical EducationCarl Condliffe | Flipped Learning & Gamification in PEWelcome to episode 104 of The PE Umbrella Podcast. In this episode I am delighted to welcome an all star PE teacher from across the world in New Zealand to the show, Mr Carl Condliffe. During this episode we unpick some of the show favourite questions, sharing his top warm up and his worst moments. We then dive into areas of his speciality and discuss flipped learning and gamification, elaborating on the benefits/pitfalls it may bring to a primary PE classroom. So What are you waiting for? Come on over and join us...2018-07-0358 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 30 - Athlete Development Programmes in MelbourneGetting to record podcast interviews in person are so much more enjoyable than over Skype. Even better than that though, are interviews that take place outside of New Zealand! For the penultimate episode of the year, #NZPETeachercast is broadcasting from St Kilda in Melbourne! A group of teachers and Directors of Sport have been on a travel scholarship to some outstanding schools who are doing innovative things with their ADP. While it is really hard to paint a picture of how these schools are implementing these programmes, we do our best to explain some of the key features and...2017-11-2855 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 29 - The new graduateIn today's episode we hear from an individual who is about to start his teaching career. Jack Stewart will be working at Rongotai College next year and we have a brief chat about some of his experiences of education growing up, what his teacher training was like, and what he is looking forward to most next year. In 6 months time we are going to revisit some of his thoughts and ideas and see how he is progressing in his new career!2017-11-2129 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 28 - Design thinking in Primary SchoolIn this weeks episode I get to sit down with Design Thinking fan Ximena Aitken from Island Bay Primary School. I am still amazed when I talk to some of our outstanding Primary educators to hear hear how committed and passionate they are, and also how different the learning is from when I went through Primary school 30 (ish) years ago. Ximena is a bit of a Design Thinking Process pro so we spend most of our time talking about that, but we also touch on a prototype she has developed which helps gamify professional learning. You can get in...2017-11-1440 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 27 - Fostering leadership through rugbyOn a fairly calm and quiet Halloween evening, I was fortunate enough to have Dave Meaclem (Rongotai College first XV coach), open his home to share a beer to two while talking leadership. I have enjoyed watching Dave not just develop and educate our students, but also empowering them to take up leadership roles and make positive decisions. Throughout this episode we get to hear how he fosters leadership among his athletes, but we also get insight and wisdom from a coach who has spent 32 years fine tuning his craft. Dave runs the Rugbycoach.co.nz Facebook page: https...2017-11-0750 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 26 - Teaching in the Middle EastEarlier this month I was extremely lucky to find myself in the Middle East of all places! As a masterclass presenter at the Connected PE Conference I was able to share my knowledge around gamification and flipped learning. One of the highlights of the trip was being able to sit down with and ex-pat Kiwi who has recently made the move to Dubai with his family to teach. Being in the United Arab Emirates is definitely an eye opener, and Greg Thurlow describes some of the challenges he and his family face on a day to day basis as...2017-10-3134 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 25 - Flipping, Gamification and Genius Hours!In this weeks episode of NZPETeachercast I have the pleasure of sitting down with Australia's most entertaining Science teacher (an unofficial title I have given him) - Pete Whiting! I love teachers who game, and Pete is a die hard gamer from way back. We spend a good amount of time discussing the implementation of gamification with his classes but we also delve into his passion for flipped learning and touch on his success using a Genius Hour approach with his students. Check out the links below to find out more about Pete and explore some of the things...2017-10-241h 02Energetic EducationEnergetic EducationEpisode 33 - Learning with Games featuring Carl Condliffe Have you ever wondered why video games can become potentially addictive? Is it the built-in reward system, the sense of satisfaction that gamers may not have in the real world. Video games can also be used in a positive educational format, which leads me to our podcast for today. I will be talking with my good mate New Zealand super star teacher Carl Condliffe. Carl has established himself as a world leader in mixing gamification and education together. Today he will talk about his experience as a professional gamer, where he was flown all over...2017-10-2400 minEnergetic RadioEnergetic RadioEpisode 33 – Learning with Games featuring Carl CondliffeHave you ever wondered why video games can become potentially addictive? Is it the built-in reward system, the sense of satisfaction that gamers may not have in the real world. Video games can also be used in a positive educational format, which leads me to our podcast for today. I will be talking with my good mate New Zealand super star teacher Carl Condliffe. Carl has established himself as a world leader in mixing gamification and education together. Today he will talk about his experience as a professional gamer, where he was flown all over the globe...2017-10-2336 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 24 - Holistic approach to coaching and educationTo kick off term four (in NZ schools) I am super pumped to have a very good friend and superstar coach and athlete on the Podcast! Jason Koster is a Commonwealth Games bronze medalist, Olympic judo coach, business owner and co-founder of Fit Futures Learning Institute which provides online learning and education to help develop high quality personal trainers. In today's episode, Jason discusses what drives him, elaborates on aspects of his coaching philosophy, addresses strategies to manage loss and grief, then highlights what it means to have a strong tribe and community behind you.2017-10-1740 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 23 - Building a community of learnersIn the last episode of term three, I have managed to wrangle a teacher here at Rongotai College into sitting down for a chat. Matt Eagle is a Social Studies teacher who has invested a considerable amount of time, effort and hard work into building a community of learners within Rongotai College and the surrounding community. Whether that be through teaching social studies, coaching basketball or role modelling what it means to be an engaged and reflective learner, Matt brings a wealth of knowledge. Also, learn more about the Connected PE Community at the following link: http://bit.ly/2...2017-09-2652 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 22 - Being energetic in education!Today we welcome Dale Sidebottom, an enthusiastic primary and secondary trained teacher who travels around the world hosting active learning workshops to primary and secondary students with his company Energetic Education. He also runs a successful personal training company that focuses on creating engaging training contexts and environments. Dale is an amazing bloke who loves a good yarn and you're going to hear a lot about what drives him to motivate others in this episode. Make sure you check out his latest podcast at http://apple.co/2wDozqM and take a peek at https://learningwith.games which is his...2017-09-2036 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 21 - Technology and its impact on our Mathematics curriculumToday we welcome Stephen McConnachie from Middleton Grange School onto the podcast. With a passion for all things technology, Stephen has successfully managed to embed exciting tools and e-learning approaches within his classroom. He also role models his use of technology by leading a wide variety of professional development opportunities for Mathematics educators around Christchurch and New Zealand.2017-09-1234 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 20 - Teachers and students as global citizensIt's fitting that for Episode 20 we get to hear from the amazing Andy Milne! A passionate Health teacher that gives SO much to the Health and PE community, Andy was this year awarded National Health Teacher of the Year. He is truly a global educator if ever I have met one, and we spend quite a bit of time discussing what this means among a variety of other very cool things Andy has achieved in his career. It was a real honour speaking with him. To celebrate 20 episodes, we are giving away a t-shirt from sendateacher.com (which we...2017-09-0543 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 19 - Compulsory Te reo Maori at Auckland GrammarToday I get to speak with a former colleague who has been all over the media recently, for the changes around compulsory Te reo Maori at Auckland Grammar. Neitana Lobb is a passionate educator who has been teaching for about four years now and is doing great things motivating our young people and advocating for Maori culture in education.2017-08-2933 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 18 - School wide inquiry with a senior leaderIn episode 18 of the NZPETeachercast, we have a passionate senior leader from Sacred Heart Girls' College in New Plymouth. We spend a lot the episode talking about how the school wide inquiry came about, with an emphasis on the HOF group that helped co-construct the process. Due to some unfortunate weather, there is a bit of clipping throughout - apologies in advance.2017-08-2252 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 17 - Flipping the tables!A while back it was suggested that maybe someone should interview me on NZPETeachercast.. I thought nothing much of it until a very respected colleague of mine (Celia Fleck) emailed me through some interview questions - now I know how all these people feel when I randomly ask them to appear on the podcast! Celia asked some great questions and we spend some time focusing on the past, present and future, linking in with the theme from this years PENZ conference. We cover a range of things: my sporting background, flipped learning, growth mindset, My Study Series, the future...2017-08-1538 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 16 - Twitter quizzes a beginning teacherTodays episode is a unique one, because we put a request out for questions on Twitter and have presented them to a beginning teacher (actually in her second year). I must admit we received some really good questions! Mallory is a fantastic Health and PE teacher from Kings College who has been innovating since she started her career 18 months ago. She is a big proponent of social media and co hosts the NZBT chat on Twitter with Georgia Dougherty. Mallory (and Georgia) were also awarded the Outstanding New Professional at the recent PENZ conference, recognition that was well deserved...2017-08-0832 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 15 - Maori achievement through Sport in EducationEvery so often you come across a teacher who is gifted with an amazing talent and ability to inspire the tamariki of NZ like no other. In the very brief time I have known him, Julian Reid falls into that category of educator - and I am blown away by his passion and enthusiasm for making a change. I have listened to this episode three times already and I regret only asking Julian 10 questions!2017-08-0132 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastFlipped classroom and student relationshipskickstarting new episodes of NZPETeachercast with a great interview with Jeremy Cumming, a seconded Secondary Advisor at the Catholic Diocese of Christchurch from Catholic Cathedral College. We have a fantastic discussion about the flipped classroom, with a bit of an emphasis on how it can impact relationships with our students.2017-07-2540 minThe PE Geek PodcastThe PE Geek PodcastEpisode 81 - All About Flipped Learning in PhysEd with Carl CondliffeIn this episode of The PE Geek Podcast we speak with Wellington Based Physical Eductor Carl Condliffe. Carl shares his expertise in the area of flipped learning, discuss what exactly it is and how people can get started implenting it in their practice. We also touch on how he has taken his love for this method of content delivery to a new level with his platform 'My Study Series'2017-05-2727 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 13 - Basketball as a vehicle & teacher of lifeTo kick of 2017, we're having a focus on elite athletes and coaches who are also educators. Todays guest is Zico Coronel from Rongotai College. Zico is an exceptional teacher and basketball coach. He has been the Assistant Head Coach of the Wellington Saints for a number of years, has coached in many schools around New Zealand, won a variety of championships with his current junior basketball team, and more recently was named Head Coach of the New Zealand U16 Boys team. I love the way Zico infuses his passion for basketball within all aspects of his teaching!2017-02-2842 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 12 - Reflections with a first year teacherIn the final episode of the NZPETeachercast for 2016, I get to interview a beginning teacher from Tamaki College in Auckland, NZ. Georgia Dougherty is a Health and PE teacher who is just wrapping up her first year in the profession. She is a teacher who is very reflective, has spent a considerable amount of time seeking to learn and develop her own practice, and in less than a year, is already considered a role model for those of us trying to be more innovative with our students. Throughout this episode we pull apart Georgia's first year as a teacher...2016-12-0647 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 11 - Māori achieving educational success as MāoriIn the penultimate episode of the NZPETeachercast for 2016, I am extremely privileged to interview an ex student of mine. I taught Troy Ruhe during my time at Wellington High School, where he demonstrated success in everything he put his mind to. But even more impressive than his constant success in the classroom, was his willingness to be a role model for other Māori and Pasifika students throughout the school. He had mana, or an influence about him that had significant influence on many students and teachers that came in contact with him. Troy and I discuss a range o...2016-11-2936 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 10 - Authentic learning through a Sport Ed modelIn the 10th episode of the NZPETeachercast we have Andrew O'neill from Middleton Grange School. I met Andrew at PENZ conference earlier in the year and we bumped into each other again at the PENZ Inspired Leadership Programme here in Wellington. Andrew and his team are having huge success using a Sport Education approach with 1.4. We talk about this authentic approach to learning as well as discuss a few small successes as we move into the second year of a report format of PE Scholarship.2016-11-2237 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 9 - Monsuta Fitness and The PE GeekToday the NZPETeachercast has its first international guest in the one and only PE Geek, Jarrod Robinson. Jarrod develops and builds apps to support PE teachers in the classroom and contributes significantly to the professional development of teachers around the world. We talk across a range of topics including where he started from, Connected PE conference and community, emerging technologies in PE and his latest app, Monsuta Fitness.2016-11-1534 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 8 - Socio-critical thought in practical PEIn todays episode we hear from Cam Smith from Scots College as he discusses socio-critical thought and its practical applications in junior and senior PE. We also spend some time talking about his Masters in Education as well as making some bold predication's about the All Blacks.2016-11-0831 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 7 - Stories from beyond the classroomIn this episode we get to hear from Celia Fleck who is the current Curriculum Facilitator for Play.Sport. We discuss a range of topics including the Sport in Education Programme, her role with Play.Sport and the upcoming #WellyHPE Workshop Series.2016-11-0133 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 6 - Health consultationIn episode 6 of the NZPETeachercast we have Rachael Dixon joining us to talk health consultation. Despite being such a crucial part of our curriculum development, it's a process that seems to lack a lot of understanding as well as carry quite a few myths with it. Rachael addresses some of those myths and gives some great ideas about how we might prepare and plan for this process.2016-10-2517 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 5 - The sound byte generationA throw back to PENZ Conference 2016 where I had my very first podcast interview with the one and only Garry Carnachan, Executive Director of the NZ Secondary Schools Sports Council. We talk about the Sport in Education programme, whats driving our youth away from physical activity and a brief discussion about a project called The Teachers Games.2016-10-1819 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 4 - Contextualised courses at Heretaunga CollegeIn episode 4 of NZPETeachercast, we talk senior courses with Matt Lambert. Matt is the head of department of Physical Education and is taking a really unique approach to course design.2016-10-1124 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 3 - Parent teacher eveningsI'll be sharing a recent challenge, success and a new app I find useful in my teaching. Today I discuss the challenges of parent teacher evenings, a recent success meeting with a Board of Trustees representative and I talk about the application School Report Writer.2016-09-2013 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 2 - Modern learning environments at Tarawera High SchoolIn episode 2 of NZPETeachercast, we have our first guest with Kelly Ross from Tarawera High School. Kelly is the Curriculum Leader of Health and PE and is doing amazing work within a modern learning environment thanks to a $14 million rebuild.2016-09-0515 minNZPETeachercastNZPETeachercastEpisode 1 - The disengaged studentIn the very first episode of NZPETeachercast, I describe my reasons for launching and introduce the format for the show. I'll be sharing a recent challenge, success and a new app I find useful in my teaching. Today I discuss the challenges of a disengaged student, my success within the Sport in Education approach to learning and the app Google Keep.2016-09-0517 min