By Dominique O’Brien and Liz McLean. Keeping up with the latest technology can be challenging for schools. There is no doubt that, with the growing...
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By Michael McKinnon. The continuing evolution of our relationship with the internet will see IT use policies developed by schools shifting from one of blanket...
By Daria Catalui and Louis Marinos. Comparing the Internet to a road network seems to be a good analogy. Just as the road network carries...
By Luke Serrano. It seems like secondary school music education has undergone continual evolution for about a decade or so; the waves of technological development...
By: Shelley Kinash, Vishen Naidu and Kayleen Wood. One of the most important ways of evaluating teachers and education is by asking the students. Near...
By Barbara Spears. Keeping young people safe online and encouraging responsible behaviour is an ongoing priority. As part of my professional development work with school...
By Gary Bass. In the last article (Evolution of the Textbook Part One), we began our examination of the evolution of text books by looking...
Computers and their related technologies have been heralded as a cure for learning disabilities. Many people have come to believe that computer technology will make...
As a teacher, as a school leader, it is vital you understand that: schooling globally is undergoing a fundamental change in form those schools that...
By David Dawson. According to Nancy Willard, of the Centre for Safe and Responsible Internet Use, “trying to prepare students for their future without Web...
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