During the recent lockdown that resulted from the Covid-19 pandemic, classrooms from across the country quickly became virtual, and caused teachers to adjust their approach...
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By Derek Welsh One of the most pervasive and significant ways that the coronavirus pandemic has touched millions of Australian families is through its impact...
Gradually and then suddenly. It’s how Ernest Hemingway once said people go bankrupt. But it could equally apply to how organisations have evolved since the...
Coronavirus and education’s watershed moment Peter West Coronavirus has forced online learning and teaching to become a priority. Education now has the opportunity to get...
The Binary Delusion is the third and final article in a series on ‘Screens in Schools’. The other articles are available in Editions 83 and...
Which is better, online or face-to-face learning? This used to be a common research question. Later, the research results were aggregated and meta-analysed, yielding the...
Every semester, when students are given the course outlines (or equivalent), the first part they read is about the assessment. Students want to know what...
Anant Agarwal, CEO of edX, provocatively said, “University teaching hasn’t changed since the Middle Ages.” Those who teach in higher education know that the basic...
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