Educational futurism

We know innovation is key, but what exactly is it?

We need to be teaching in a way that promotes innovation and creativity, but research indicates employers and students have…

7 years ago

Coding, Pi: technology’s progress and its place in curriculum

Already coding has become an essential part of the curriculum for many schools and has managed to spread beyond the…

7 years ago

Transforming the school library for innovative learning

All libraries are not created equal: the contemporary learning space requires innovative thinking to complement interaction and engagement with students.

7 years ago

Learning space furniture for a brave new world

Modern learning environments, flexible learning spaces or innovative learning environments (ILE); these are not buzz terms, but topics of considerable…

7 years ago

Experts agree: schools not preparing students for twenty-first century

The latest report by Mitchell Institute at Victoria University finds school leavers are not graduating with the skills they need…

7 years ago

Staying ahead with school technology

In a competitive education industry, parents look to schools to provide value-added services such as quality technology supplied to students.

7 years ago

More parents are choosing to home school their children: why?

More parents in New South Wales (NSW) are choosing to home school their child. There are now around 10,000 registered…

7 years ago

What’s in store for the children of the tech revolution?

With curriculum planning complete for the start of the academic year, technology and the role it’s expected to play is…

7 years ago

Student disengagement a bigger problem than violence: Grattan report

Australia’s education system needs comprehensive reform to tackle widespread student disengagement in the classroom, according to a new Grattan Institute…

7 years ago

Principal: school doesn’t work for most kids

“Secondary school, at least, only really works for about a third of students,” according to Templestowe College principal Peter Hutton.…

7 years ago

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