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Free school photo reprints for bushfire-affected families
Education platform Compass and MSP Photography say the “small but meaningful” gesture is aimed at helping bushfire-affected families in their recovery efforts
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What’s the most effective way to teach students?
Should teachers be more hands-on, or should students be left to their own devices with minimal supervision?
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Solving the maths problem
Australia’s dropping participation of senior students in maths classes spells trouble for Australia’s future workforce. The Educator looks at what can be done
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How teachers can help students cope with bushfire trauma
A UniSA professor provides tips on how teachers can help students who have been impacted by the bushfires ravaging Australia
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Victorian schools get video learning boost
Every public school in the state will have access to premium Australian educational video platform ClickView. The Educator talks to the company’s CEO Edward Filetti to find out more
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Program helps girls become effective leaders
Girls will strive to smash the glass ceiling at Australia’s largest girls-only student leadership event
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NRL school program helps Indigenous students thrive
The NRL’s School to Work program is enabling more Indigenous students to pursue further education and even secure employment
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The three biggest challenges for principals in 2020
The Educator talks to AHISA chair Rev Chris Ivey about the most significant challenges facing principals in wellbeing, developing teacher talent and navigating digital disruption in 2020
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Forget a ‘back-to-basics’ approach to literacy instruction
It’s time we engage our upper primary and high school teachers in the explicit teaching of English orthography, writes Katharyn Cullen, academic leader of Curriculum at Seymour College
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How can Australia improve its PISA results?
Australia’s government and its schools can take note from how other countries are improving their students’ academic outcomes