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Forging community partnerships is one way that schools can access external resources and expertise to further support student programs, staff professional learning and parents.
Our inaugural Teacher survey asked what you'd like to see more of in 2016. One of the most popular topic suggestions was behaviour management. Here, UK-based behaviour management instructor Paul Dix shares advice to help with tricky situations that may arise in your own classroom.
Following a two-year study, researchers have built a profile of the educational support needs of students on the autism spectrum.
How does Shanghai do it? A new report from the World Bank says great teachers are one reason the city has topped the last two rounds of international testing for 15-year-olds.
To celebrate Teacher’s second birthday, we take a look back at some of the team’s favourite articles, podcasts, videos and infographics from the last 12 months.
Do students choose a language in Year 12 because it will help their ATAR score? Is their decision influenced more by future career plans or their parents? Today's infographic looks at students' reasons for studying a language in Year 11 and 12.
Tom Stehlik recently spent some time in Finland. Here, he reflects on the Finnish school structure and culture, teacher education programs and processes.
What do you think the gender mix is for school leadership roles? How did it change between 2010 and 2013? Are more women moving into school leadership positions? Find out in this video infographic.
Has the gender balance of teaching staff in Australian schools changed over the last decade? Find out in this video infographic.
How much time do 15-year-olds spend per week on homework and other tasks set by teachers after school? An OECD report explored.
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