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Whether it be due to yard duty, student issues, or simply the demands of an unrelenting timetable, many teachers are not ...
Teachers and students are being called upon to get their hands dirty and plant trees in their school grounds or local communities.
Have you ever paused to really notice how sparrows move around in urban landscapes, exploring beneath shrubs, picking up stray crumbs and pecking through open grass areas?
After eight years of outstanding service, Education Services Australia (ESA) CEO, Andrew Smith, will step down from ESA on 30 May 2025, to take on a new role as CEO of the Victorian Curriculum and ...
A national, bipartisan inquiry into Arts education and training is urgently required, with Australia’s creative and cultural future at risk without urgent government intervention, the National ...
In part 2 of our 'AI in education' chat with Dr Colin Webber, we look at how AI is forcing teachers to reflect on their own pedagogy and how dealing with our differences as individuals will help us ...
A bold blueprint to lift Australian primary students’ maths achievement and align all teachers’ instruction with the evidence ...
Students from different cultural and religious backgrounds have recently joined in a collaborative event to promote unity, ...
Two academics are urging teachers to draw upon ‘visual cues’ found in nature to teach mathematical concepts and patterns to students, such as the intricate trails left by moth larvae and those various ...
On a cold Thursday morning last winter, I stood at the back of a Year 5 class at Bentleigh West Primary School, in ...
It is a well known fact that Australians gamble more than any other nation on the planet. What’s less well known is that one ...
With Earth Day just around the corner, lots of schools are thinking and planning how to get their students more involved in ...
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