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An action research project in Adelaide has highlighted the benefits of team teaching.
Whatever your role in school and whatever stage you're at in your career, building a professional portfolio can be a valuable tool.
With technology prevalent in society, we need to look closely at the physical aspects of how to use it safely and welcome new accessories into learning spaces. Here, Christine Haynes reviews the laptop riser.
Is a change in mindset – one that focuses on ‘personal best’ rather than ‘world records’ – needed to help improve Indigenous student outcomes?
A new report into the role of research in teaching and teacher education has set out a vision to develop research-rich schools and classrooms.
Using iPads to collect and track data in real time has helped educators in western Sydney develop an early intervention program for children entering Kindergarten.
The Excellence in Professional Practice Conference 2014 features dozens of presentations and workshops celebrating the successes of school educators.
Are you dealing with difficult behaviours in your classroom? Anthony Hockey looks at some preventive measures to help you address behaviours before they get difficult.
Rapid change takes its toll on teachers and school leaders. All the more reason, says Robyn Collins, to address your own wellbeing, not least to ensure your longevity and sustainability in your challenging role.
Do you think game-thumbing young people are stupid, antisocial zombies, while skaters are just, well, stupid, antisocial teenagers on skateboards? It might be time to think again.
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