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The first national STEM Programme Index brings together information on more than 250 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics opportunities available to schools and students.
Teacher quality and a lack of project-based learning have been flagged up as the main challenges facing primary and secondary schools by global education experts.
The 2015 World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) Awards have honoured six projects for their creative approach to learning and positive impact on society.
A new study by Australian academics suggests parents want more information from educators about classroom practices and teaching methods.
It's great to attend conferences as a delegate, but have you ever thought about presenting? Today's Teacher article explains how you can submit a proposal to be part of EPPC 2016.
The formal partnership between this school and its local council supports remote, rural students who are transitioning into further education or employment.
Students say a peer mentoring program linking their school with a local university has helped make science learning more relevant to the real world.
At this Darwin preschool, teaching sustainable, healthy garden practices has helped connect youngsters to their multicultural community.
Teacher chats to Annette Rueggeberg, co-principal of a secondary school in north west Germany that has experienced a remarkable turnaround in fortunes following an unusual request from a leading orchestra.
Two educators recently embarked on a professional learning journey to Finland. Here, they reflect on the lessons they learned from the Finnish system.
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