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Food hacks for busy teachers who need all the energy they can get
Teaching is a taxing profession, with sustained mental and emotional energy expended all day. Teachers know they work hard, and…
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Education
“Oh captain my captain”: high school writing competition
Although we may have lost Robin Williams, that phrase from Dead Poets’ Society will never die. “Oh captain my captain”…
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Special report on clinical teaching with Field Rickards and John Hattie
Professor Field Rickards is the Dean of the Melbourne Graduate School of Education (MGSE). He began his career as an…
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Profiles
Refugee students flourish in a culture of tolerance
With 60 percent of students from a refugee background, and 88 percent with English as their second language, Holroyd High…
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Can starting school too young jeopardise development?
The Tasmanian State Government is proposing to lower the compulsory school starting age by six months, from five years to…
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Should principals have an MBA?
With pressures of resourcing, employer expectations and financial management on the up for the modern school principal, is there a…
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External Learning
Regional exchange fuels passion for budding scientists
Thirty students from across regional Victoria have had the opportunity to study nanoscience, stem cells and astrophysics, through John Monash…
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Pokémon Go: just a game or a bridge to learning and connection?
Pokémon GO: just a game craze or a wealth of educational potential? Reported benefits of Pokémon GO include enhancing social…
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Budburra Books: Strong Indigenous culture, great results
Not-for-profit organisation, Budburra books celebrates the strengths and creativity of a ‘deadly’ Indigenous school and community.
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