Teaching Resources

Crack the code for young readers with phonics

The divide over teaching children how to read has long existed between those who support the ‘whole language’ approach and…

7 years ago

Support from your principal: are you asking for it?

Adam Voigt advises teachers that asking for support doesn't always mean calling for 'rescue' and management of student behaviour can…

7 years ago

School culture is always the starting point

Adam Voigt writes on leadership and creating a school culture where the right behaviours are encouraged, celebrated and recognised, and…

7 years ago

How to keep new teachers in the job?

New teachers are leaving the profession at an alarming rate. How can we make them stay? Reasons for leaving include…

7 years ago

Not all students learning English as an additional language are newcomers

At Wiluna Remote Community School in the Western Australia's midwest region, Martu English is widely spoken by students while they…

7 years ago

Cyber-bullying is pervasive, but that doesn’t mean we should accept it

Bullying has long been a problem within schools, and it has been sad to watch bullying morph into a new…

7 years ago

A textbook case of ‘moral education’ in Japan

Neighbouring countries monitor changes to Japan’s education system with keen interest. The content of Japanese textbooks, in particular, has a…

7 years ago

Teachers shouldn’t have to manage behaviour issues on their own

Student discipline could be the toughest part of the job. In fact, 53 percent of teachers are stressed because of…

7 years ago

HOTS program takes primary students’ thinking to new heights

Middle Park Primary School in Victoria aims to identify, nurture and support the individual learning needs of all students and…

7 years ago

Principals Australia Institute launches 2017 John Laing Awards

Principals Australia Institute (PAI) has launched the annual John Laing Professional Development Awards for 2017 to celebrate outstanding school leaders.

7 years ago

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