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Christine Haynes recently tested out a wireless handheld microscope with Year 4 students. Here, she reflects on her experience with it and whether it could enhance students’ learning.
Schools collect and receive personal and sensitive information on a daily basis. What are the legal requirements for managing and using this data? Teacher asked three legal experts.
Two educators recently embarked on a professional learning journey to Finland. Here, they reflect on the lessons they learned from the Finnish system.
In honour of Autism Awareness month, two educators take a look at a story about a boy who embarks on a journey to find a new brain.
What do students think about the impact they can have on school decision making? Find out in our latest infographic.
Britt Gow gives Teacher the lowdown on two books that she believes will change the way you teach.
Christine Haynes reviews a robot construction kit, and discusses why robotics still appeals to tech-savvy teachers.
As a follow up to our popular Books for reluctant readers series, Teacher is pleased to introduce the newest member of the team.
Modular kits can help students in the science classroom understand molecules, processes and forces that cannot be seen. Here, educator Britt Gow reviews a few ready-made kits.
Britt Gow reviews the Dino-lite handheld digital microscope and explains how it complements the science curriculum at her school.
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