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Staff and student wellbeing under the spotlight in annual survey
Education management professionals have a valuable opportunity to share their biggest challenges going into 2020
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Five secrets to teaching great writing
The Seven Steps approach gives students the tools to think broadly and deeply not just in their writing, but in all areas of school and beyond, writes Ange Sassone from Seven Steps to Writing Success
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‘Tech Lab’ sparks students’ curiosity in ICT
The Educator speaks to Microsoft’s K-12 lead Travis Smith about how the tech giant’s new initiative is helping teachers boost students’ ICT literacy
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Teaching students to read…and keep reading
To encourage students to read more, educators may have to change their teaching approach
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Victoria merges family services with quality education
Victoria is seeing to it that its school infrastructure drive proves to be holistic
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How work experience future-proofs students
As new professions are created and others are phased out, exposing students to quality work experience is becoming increasingly important
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Promoting play to reduce smartphone use
The Educator looks at how schools can strike the balance between using gadgets in classrooms and protecting students from the harmful effects of smartphones
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Literacy-numeracy program a ‘resounding success’
The program has seen more than three-quarters of K-2 students in NSW private schools master key literacy and numeracy skills within a year
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A three-point plan for sleepless, screen-obsessed kids: play, play and more play
Smartphones and digital media have taken over the time that children used to have for reading and playing outdoors, writes Finnish education expert Pasi Sahlberg
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Australian schools ‘far from inclusive’
There are growing calls for teachers to change their perceptions of students with disabilities