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...
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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...
By Stephen Blackwell. For years, educators have criticised television as a passive pastime that reduces student creativity and participation. Now students at Yarra Hills Secondary...
By Elly Faden. Students and teachers are embracing web 2.0 technologies with fervour but administrators are not, even though these remarkable tools can provide much...
St Mary’s School Echuca is a primary school of 354 students in country Victoria. It has recently relocated to a new site and was built...
By Adam Turner. As schools work hard to prepare today’s students for the world of tomorrow, the last thing they want to worry about is...
By Jonathan Brown. For centuries the media has played a vital role in public life. Whether through print, radio, television or online platforms, the media...
How might we best describe what contemporary teaching and learning looks like? We need a theoretical model that allows us to better understand our students’...
Mobile learning is defined as a portable process of teaching and study using internet-connected devices such as laptops, tablets and smart phones. The two defining...
By Chris Cooper. Want to connect with parents? Think your current school parent-teacher night (PTN) events work well? How would you know? Parental involvement is...
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