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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.
Australian educators believe insufficient time to prepare for lessons and a lack of skills are hindering the use of ICT in teaching and learning, a new study suggests.
How many of your colleagues are using ICT in the classroom? Is social media a commonly used teaching tool in Australia? Find out in today’s Teacher infographic.
Our latest reader submission explores the need to strengthen links between teacher professional learning and improved student outcomes.
In his latest article, Mal Lee discusses why every school must normalise the use of digital technologies.
'The biggest deals these days are done in the sandpit, not on the golf course.' Read how three mothers started their own early years education centre.
This Melbourne school aims to personalise student learning, so staff analyse data and then adjust learning to build on students’ skills, knowledge and understanding.
Have the reading formats that young people engage with outside class time changed since 2005? Find out in this Teacher infographic.
Britt Gow reviews the Dino-lite handheld digital microscope and explains how it complements the science curriculum at her school.
The students at this Victorian school are using Google Sheets to access collaborative environments and work online with peers and teachers.
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