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Humour workshop gives students comedic relief
The Educator looks at how one teacher is using the power of comedy to brighten up the classroom and provide a unique learning experience for his students.
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A principal’s appeal: ‘there is no other choice’
Integrating students with disabilities into mainstream classes has broad benefits and rewards, Alexandra Hills State School principal, Wayne Fetcher, tells The Educator.
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Anti-cheating strategy won’t fail, say teachers
In-class assignments are a simple and effective way for schools to prevent students from cheating, Maurie Mulheron tells The Educator.
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Is this education’s biggest game-changer?
Cincinnati Day School teacher, Rob Baker, tells The Educator why he believes he has created the most powerful digital learning tool ever made.
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Preparing students for a tech-centric world
The Educator looks at how one school has earned its place as one of Brisbane’s most exclusive independent schools through leading-edge innovation, in both teaching and learning.
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Students break through learning barriers with new program
One teacher explains how a ground-breaking new program is removing some of the key obstacles to students’ cognitive development.
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How action research is transforming schools
Professor Bob Swartz tells The Educator how a forward-thinking educational practice is transforming schools around the world.
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Ignore Gonski at your peril, teachers warn govt
Australia's school system risks becoming one of the world's most inequitable, NSW Teachers Federation president, Maurie Mulheron, tells The Educator.
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The STEM revolution: Is your school on board?
Kate Burleigh, managing director of Intel Australia, says it’s not too late for teachers to get on board the burgeoning STEM revolution.
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How safe are your school’s students?
In the wake of a Sydney teacher’s arrest on child grooming charges, The Educator asks how thorough the teacher vetting process is in Australia’s schools.