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‘More sensible is to consider what works in high-performing countries and adapt for local circumstances.’ Former politician and award-winning journalist, Maxine McKew, discusses how schools can replicate success.
Julian Fraillon discusses the results of the pioneering International Computer and Information Literacy Study, which took place for the first time in 2013.
Teachers planning theme-based units, displays and assemblies will find ideas in this round-up of celebrations and commemorations for 2015.
Once a fortnight Teacher ventures down to Room 3 – the basement archives at the Australian Council for Educational Research.
What will schools look like in 2030? Take a look at this Teacher infographic to find out what a panel of global educators said.
Research shows that learning from other educators is a great way to improve your own practice. Here are a few development options to explore.
In the second of two articles exploring Indigenous education in a Navajo community, editor Jo Earp finds out how cultural traditions are used to assess learning.
Educators are embarking on a two year journey to evaluate fresh approaches through school-based research and share effective practice across sectors.
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.
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