“Greta Thunberg,” just the name alone garners a response from almost anyone you speak to. How did a 16 year-old swede become one of...
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One of the early influencers on my understanding of teaching in the digital age was, fellow Australian, Allan Carrington. His work in the university sector...
Standing in the Chicago Art Institute, just down the road from the famous ‘Bean’, I was suddenly overwhelmed by what I had seen. I had...
By Brett Salakas The WorldSTEM challenge is a grass-roots initiative created by teachers for the benefit of teachers and it is gaining momentum fast! In...
By Brett Salakas The concept of STEM education has been with us for a very long time but in the past 12-18 months the term...
Brett Salakas Andragogy is the adult equivalent of pedagogy. Both terms have their etymological origins in Ancient Greek and both involve the art of teaching...
Who would have guessed that a hybrid scenario of the Mad Hatter yelling at Alice to change seats and speed dating could create an educational...
I think. I question. I design. I create. I struggle. I collaborate. I try. I solve. I invent. I reflect. I LEARN! (Author unknown) –...
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