S T E A M … it’s a musical. If Australia wants to be a truly creative and innovative nation then the Arts have to...
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Interest in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Australian schools is growing. More educators are participating in important exchanges about AI as understanding develops...
Whale snot + drones + research = inspiring young people in schools in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). No doubt that opening line attracted...
Recent research in eight NSW public schools used the High Possibility Classrooms (HPC) framework to build teacher capacity and confidence in teaching Science, Technology, Engineering...
A report released on Thursday 31st March cited that five years ago there were 2.3 million people in Australia (that is 10 percent of the...
I want to begin this article with reference to the latest findings of the 6th annual NMC Horizon K–12 Edition that was released recently. I...
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