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CBRL is a learned society working with the countries, peoples and societies of the Levant to advance public education through promoting and disseminating research in the humanities, social sciences and related subjects. CBRL is a non-profit organisation. Comments and queries are welcome to: [email protected]
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Urdu and Indian film songs is a match made in heaven. But sometimes we don’t pay attention to what those beautiful sounding words mean. Here’s a humble attempt to share some Urdu words with their meanings. If you like this effort, don’t forget to share it with your friends. You can connect with me on Instagram : sagar.sawarkar Facebook. : Sagar Sawarkar Music
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Fuelling Up: Nutrition Basics for the School Community | Season 4 Episode 3Featuring Marko Papuckovski, Clinical Nutritionist In this episode of the Educational Currency Podcast, hosts Chris and Rob sit down with Clinical Nutritionist Marko Papuckovski to discuss the foundational role nutrition plays in health and academic success. This conversatio…
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Starting School: What Parents Need to Know | Season 4 Episode 2Kindergarten Ready: Tips for Parents and Educators Starting Kindergarten is a huge milestone for families! In this emotional and insightful episode of The Educational Currency Podcast, join Rob and Chris, both parents with children heading into 'Big School' shortly, as they share their …
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Learning from the LevantEpisode 2: Shaddin AlmasriIn this episode of Learning from the Levant, host Shatha Mubaideen welcomes Dr. Shaddin, a Research Fellow at CBRL and postdoctoral researcher at Danube University Krems. Shaddin’s research focuses on inequalities between refugee and migrant groups, particularly in the SWANA and East Africa regions.…
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A Teacher's Guide to Health | Season 4 Episode 1 Welcome back to the Educational Currency Podcast for Season 4! In this exciting new season, we're delving deeply into the theme of health, examining various aspects that affect both educators and students. In this episode, hosts Rob and Chris kick off the season by discussing: ~ Mental Health as a Fo…
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What Have We Learnt From a Year of Podcasting | Season 3 Episode 10Unexpected Lessons from a Year of Conversations Join Chris, Rob and special guest producer Kate Pentecost as they reflect on a full year of The Educational Currency Podcast! In this Season 3 finale, the team gets candid about their journey, sharing surprising lessons learned from pu…
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Beyond the Numbers: Talat Gerges on Teaching Mathematics | Season 3 Episode 9Shaping Minds with Maths, Solving Problems with Presence Join Rob and Chris as they interview Mathematics Head Teacher, Talat Gerges. Talat shares his inspiring journey into education, revealing what makes math teaching truly great and how he cultivates a love for learning…
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HALT Accreditation | Season 3 Episode 8What Chris Learned on the Path to Highly Accomplished Lead Teacher Thinking about taking your teaching career to a distinguished new level? Curious about the Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) accreditation process in Australia? In this compelling episode of The Educational Currency Podcast, our very …
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Exploring The Heart and Wisdom of Student Welfare with Mary Nicola | Season 3 Episode 7 The Power of Welfare: Supporting Students to Thrive In this insightful episode, Rob and Chris sit down with Mary Nicola, the Head of Wellbeing at St Mary & St Mina's – Coptic Orthodox College. Following this season's theme of showcasing teachers at different car…
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Dealing with Bullying | Season 3 Episode 6Empowering Kids to Stand Up to Bullies: A Parent/Teacher Toolkit Welcome back to the Educational Currency Podcast! In this episode, we're diving into a crucial topic that affects students, parents, and teachers alike: bullying. We'll explore what bullying is, how it manifests, and, most importantly, provide…
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Learning from the LevantEpisode 1: Jane HumphrisIn this first episode of Learning from the Levant, a Podcast Series by the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL), Shatha Mubaideen hosts Dr Jane Humphris, CBRL Director. Together, they discuss Dr Humphris' career in archaeology, her new role at CBRL, and the organisation’s mission to promo…
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Becoming a Proficient Teacher with Luke Rodriguez | Season 3 Episode 5Luke Rodriguez on Early Career Challenges and Rewards in Teaching Welcome back to the Educational Currency Podcast! In this episode, we're chatting with Luke Rodriguez, a recently accredited proficient English teacher. We get into Luke's background – what shaped his journey, the …
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Post-school Pathways | Season 3 Episode 4 What's Next? Navigating Life After Year 12 What happens after Year 12? This week on Educational Currency Podcast, join Chris and Rob as they discuss all the ins and outs of post-school pathways and career choices. They break down the options: going straight into the workforce, pursuing TAFE or an apprentice…
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Beginning Teaching with Alannah Gebron | Season 3 Episode 3Mentors, Math, and Making a Difference: Alannah Gebron's Experience as a New Teacher Join Chris and Rob in this insightful episode of the Educational Currency Podcast as they welcome Alannah Gebron, a fresh-faced teacher just nine months into her career. Alannah shares her journey from univ…
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Starting a new school (as a teacher) | Season 3 Episode 2Navigating Change: Thriving in Your New Teaching Environment Thinking about a fresh start in your teaching career? In this episode of Educational Currency, we dive deep into the ins and outs of starting at a new school. Whether you're seeking new opportunities, a change of scenery, or simply …
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Robert’s Martial Arts Journey | Season 3 Episode 1 From Bruce Lee to Black Belt: A Lifelong Martial Arts Adventure Dive into the captivating world of martial arts with Rob! From his childhood fascination with Bruce Lee movies, to earning black belts in ninjutsu and jujitsu, Rob's journey is truly inspiring. Discover the evolution of these disciplin…
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Movies and Education | Season 2 Episode 10 Life Lessons from the Silver Screen In this episode of Educational Currency, we explore the captivating world of cinema and discuss how movies can be powerful tools for learning. Join Rob, Chris, and Kate as they discuss their favourite films that have inspired, challenged, and entertained them. From the i…
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From exam anxiety to parent-teacher conferences: The real-life nightmares of teachers In this special Halloween episode, Chris, Rob and Kate share their spine-chilling experiences from the classroom and tutoring centre. From the horror of facing a room full of unmotivated students to the nightmare of dealing with challenging parents, they've seen i…
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Curious about the challenges and rewards of educational leadership roles? Want to know what it's like to balance multiple roles in a school? Ask Chris! In this episode, Chris and Rob explore the multifaceted role of a school coordinator, focusing on Chris's experiences as a Leader of Wellbeing (aka a Year Advisor). Chris shares insights into his re…
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What should your student or child consider when choosing their electives and eventual HSC subjects? Are you a Year 10 student wondering how to choose your HSC subjects? In this episode, Chris and Rob discuss the importance of careful planning and consideration when selecting your subjects. Learn about the factors to consider, such as your academic …
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Pirouettes and Progress: The Academic Benefits of Ballet Join Rob and Chris as they chat with Amy Fisher, a passionate ballet teacher and founder of Miss Fisher's Ballet Academy. Learn how ballet can not only improve physical health but also boost student’s mental wellbeing, academic performance, and even foster a lifelong love of learning. From bu…
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Jerusalem: From Arab world metropolis to divided cityDr Mansour Nasasra shares his insights into the complex history of Jerusalem. He looks back to the British occupation of the city by General Edmund Allenby in 1917 and the unstable years that followed, the division of the city in 1948 between Israel and Jordan and Israel’s capture of East Jerusal…
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How can teachers and parents mediate teenager's mobile phone use? In this episode, Chris and Rob discuss the challenges and benefits of technology in today's world, focusing on the impact of mobile phones on children and teenagers. They discuss topics such as screen time limits, social media usage, and the importance of parental guidance, from both…
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Strategies for making literature accessible Join us as we delve into the world of English education with Nick Boskovski, a passionate teacher and mentor. In this episode, Nick shares his insights on the importance of English in personal and academic development, the art of creating an engaging classroom, and the role of teachers in nurturing studen…
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Ever wondered how to use YouTube to enhance your teaching? Join us as we delve into the world of educational content creation with Chris, a seasoned educator who's turned YouTube into a powerful teaching tool. Discover how he overcame challenges, found his niche, and built a global audience for his computing YouTube channel and digital resources. L…
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Your Essential Study Skills Guide For Students | Season 2 – Episode 3Proven strategies to maximise your study habits and smash those study goals Need to study for your exams and don't know where to start? Chris and Rob have you covered. In this episode Rob and Chris share their top study tips, focusing on simple and effective steps students can use…
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Meet the Principal | Season 2 Episode 2Meet the Principal with Simon Ghantous, Principal of Marist College Kogarah In this episode, hosts Rob and Chris sit down with Simon Ghantous, the Principal at Marist College Kogarah, to explore his experience of school leadership. Simon shares his journey moving from being a classroom teacher to his current r…
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Why a good night’s sleep is the key to supporting students In this episode, we take a deep dive with Rob and Chris about the impact a lack of sleep can have on the developing brain of a high school student. Inspired by Matthew Walker’s ‘Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams’, Rob explains the detrimental role of screens and blue light, …
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Museums – A different education career What do bog bodies, VR and ancient history have in common for an education career? Joining Chris and Rob this episode is the third part of the Educational Currency Team: our producer, Kate. Aside from recording and editing the podcast, Kate works in museums and as a high school English tutor at The Coaching Co…
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A Teacher's Guide to Vaping Prevention, and Why Students Vape Joining Rob and Chris in this episode is Kim - a trained PD/H/PE teacher whose career has moved into health policy and programs targeting issues impacting teenagers. Currently, Kim is working on programs to address vaping and focusing on behaviour change through peer-led discussions. She…
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Expert Strategies for Connecting and Engaging with Students: A Teacher's Perspective Joining Rob and Chris in this episode is Stoyan Kosteski — a science teacher with a knack for exceptional classroom management. Stoyan shares key moments from his teaching career, his best hacks for setting expectations in the classroom and reflects on why teaching…
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How should teachers and students navigate the rapidly emerging technology of Artificial Intelligence? It's the next industrial revolution: computer programs that learn and improve the more you with it. Instead of searching for a particular webpage, you will prompt an AI to compile the research for you, and in concisely written chunks, or even tell …
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Exploring the pros and cons of sending your child to a mixed or single-sex school There is a change in the air: more parents are choosing to send their children to mixed or co-educational schools, traditional single-sex independent schools are becoming co-ed and, in a few years, most public schools in NSW will also be co-ed. This week Rob and Chris…
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New to teaching? Having your first prac? Rob and Chris share their strategies, personal experiences and tips on navigating the beginning of your teaching career. Topics covered Starting teaching at any age: straight from high school to university to being on staff, contrasted with coming into teaching as a mature age student Ways to practice teachi…
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What healthy habits can you develop to help support your life and study plans? Chris asks Rob about his top tips for forming healthy habits that support your mind, mood, study plans and school-life balance. Topics covered Healthy body, healthy mind. Nutrition: see an accredited dietitian, reduce your sugar intake, and you want to avoid spikes in yo…
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How to help your students and children prepare for exams and effective study techniques Rob and Chris share their professional and parental experiences to foster productive study habits. Habits are incremental and built through repetition. Topics covered Are you actually studying? Setting good study habits Homework is continuing and finishing their…
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How do you guide your students or children to find reliable experts? Welcome to the Educational Currency, a podcast about all things current with education. Join Chris and Rob in discussing how to spot an imposter influencer in the sphere of education. Topics covered Who are you listening to? What are their credentials and/or experience? What is an…
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Welcome to the Educational Currency, a podcast about all things current with education. Join Rob and Chris in discussing what makes a good mentor. Topics covered: What is a mentor? What makes a good mentor? What is the value of a mentor for students? How to help transition your child with starting high school Supporting your senior students with st…
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Welcome to the Educational Currency Podcast, a podcast exploring all things education, for teachers, students and parents. Hosted by Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski, educators with over 20 years of experience in the classroom. From study habits to AI in classrooms, how to be a good mentor and mastering classroom management, we'll discuss …
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In recent years, the illicit amphetamine-like drug Captagon (Fenethylline) has become a major concern in the Middle East – both as a source of addiction and due to its connection with terrorism and the armed groups who produce and traffic it.This presentation will provide an overview on the findings of a qualitative study about the impact of Captag…
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The fourth episode in the Kashmir Palestine Conversation Series addresses “Poetry and literature” and feature short presentations from Dalia Taha (poet and playwright) and Ather Zia (poet and writer, University of Colorado). The chair is Nadine El-Enany (Birkbeck, University of London) About the speakersDalia Taha is a Palestinian poet and playwrig…
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In this webinar, the project partners share insights from the 2021/22 FIELD SONGS project, an AHRC-funded collaboration of agricultural and social scientists at the University of Edinburgh and Douzan Art & Culture and Syrian Academic Expertise, two Syrian-run organisations based in Turkey. For this project, the partners documented refugees’ intangi…
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The first Kashmir-Palestine Conversation will feature a screening of the film “Bring Him Back” (dir. Fahad Shah, 2015), followed by a discussion with Palestinian academic Suhad Daher-Nashif and filmmaker Talat Bhat. Bring him Back is a documentary film about the struggle of Maqbool Bhat’s mother to get her son’s mortal remains back from Tihar jail …
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Palestine and Kashmir are two of the most longstanding unresolved geopolitical puzzles resulting from the end of the British Empire. They share an unenviable list of commonalities in their historical conditions: from the legacies and vestiges of British colonial partition, to the large refugee populations and extensive diasporas they produced. Thei…
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We are joined by Professor Hughes in the third event of our series of events to mark the centenary of the British Mandate in Palestine (1922-48).Professor Hughes will use material from his recent book on Britain’s repression of the Arab revolt in the 1930s to detail Britain’s devastatingly effective methods against colonial rebellion. The British a…
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When an earthquake shook Palestine, Transjordan and the south of Lebanon and Syria in 1927, terms such as the Richter scale or plate tectonics which we now use to talk about seismic events were still a thing of the future. In global science, scholars were debating what caused earthquakes and were trying to work out how to measure their power and im…
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In this talk Dr Muna Dajani will look at how a unified watershed governance was devised by external powers, mainly the British and Americans, to construct the water resources of the Jordan River Basin as a unified, apolitical and ‘natural’ watershed. In their attempt to depoliticise the boundaries of the watershed, these forces reinforced a particu…
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This talk considers British involvement in and attitudes towards Palestine during the so-called “Peaceful Crusade” of the nineteenth century. Polly presents aspects of his book Palestine in the Victorian Age, arguing that Britain’s occupation, and the Zionist movement’s settler-colonisation, were significantly prefigured by Victorian Britons. Drawi…
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In Jerusalem, what you see and what is true are two different things. Maps divide the walled Old City into four quarters, yet that division doesn’t reflect the reality of mixed and diverse neighbourhoods. Beyond the crush and frenzy of its major religious sites, much of the Old City remains little known to visitors, its people overlooked and their …
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Rebel populism tells the story of the Syrian uprising through the eyes of migrant workers in Beirut. Workers from Syria have maintained a presence in Lebanon for decades. There was a time when their wages stretched further back home. However, from the mid-2000s, liberalising reforms saw accelerating levels of poverty. Migration shifted from an ‘opp…
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