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Music the key to STEM success, but much more besides
Music matters, so why has it slipped from focus? Why are many concerned that participation is becoming reserved for those…
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Do children learn better in the woods?
Over recent years, the benefits that humans gain from contact with trees and nature have gained recognition. They call it…
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Boxercise proves a knock-out for mental health
St Pius X College is a Catholic boys’ college located in Chatswood, in Sydney’s northern suburbs. A decade ago, the…
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Equipping schools for cardiac arrest in young people
Schools have been dealing with scraped knees, sprained ankles and the occasional broken bone for as long as children have…
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Call for more Indigenous teachers to ‘close the gap’
With Close the Gap Day behind us, we may allow the mismatch of opportunity and subsequent educational outcomes to peter…
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Education
BYOD, done right, could transform learning
Most readers will be aware that ‘Bring your own device’ or BYOD models refer to arrangements where students bring their…
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Birmingham: misbehaviour infectious, more control for teachers
New reports released overnight have confirmed Australia risks falling behind the world unless educators and policymakers take action to target…
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New teachers score 95 percent in skills test
Results from the 2016 literacy and numercy skills test for potential new teachers are out. They indicate that around 95…
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Young students using strengths to overcome hurdles
New data shows Australian children battling issues with their physical or emotional development can draw on their strengths in other…
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Govt releases teaching resource for digital technologies
A new online learning hub will help to demystify computer coding and digital technologies in Australian classrooms, supporting teachers and…
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