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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.
Academics suggest adolescent nicknaming is a great topic for language analysis lessons that's likely to spark student interest.
Professor Kathryn Moyle expands on the steps that a school can take to successfully implement coaching and mentoring conversations.
Educators in Melbourne are carrying out school-based action research to identify links between professional learning, classroom practice and student achievement.
Two teachers explain how an approach to literacy that incorporates an in-school book publishing program has contributed to an increase in engagement levels.
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.
Regular reviews of policies and practices help to systematically assess pastoral care resources, strengths, needs, threats and opportunities. This action plan will make the process easy.
Our latest reader submission explores the need to strengthen links between teacher professional learning and improved student outcomes.
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