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New program helps teachers boost music education
The SA government is giving public school educators the chance to develop their skills in teaching music
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How to make maths interesting
New research from a Flinders University lecturer sheds light on how teachers can get their students to appreciate maths
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Private schools record strongest growth in a decade
Private schools posted 2.5% growth in full time equivalent enrolments - the sector’s highest since 2008 - new data shows
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Compass Education to sponsor Australian School Principal of the Year (Government) Award
The Educator speaks to Compass Education CEO John de la Motte about why the company is sponsoring the important award
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Governments ‘ignoring evidence on segregated settings’
The increasing number of segregated educational settings is putting children with a disability at risk, warns an expert who works closely with governments and disability advocacy groups
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Teachers ‘overworked and underappreciated’ – report
Excessive workloads and the focus on testing over learning continues to plague Australia’s teachers, who voiced their frustration in a new study
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Victoria’s public schools receive least funding – report
A new report shows that inequity between public and private schools in Victoria is increasing
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How 3D printing helps students build the ‘Four C’s’
Below, The Educator speaks to Eric Holtsmark, Konica Minolta Australia’s general manager of strategy, transformation and technology, about how 3D printing can boost students’ critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity
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Cheatsheet: How to make your ed-tech work for you
The new school year often means new technology to work with. John de la Motte, co-founder and CEO of Compass Education, shares 5 workflows educators need to automate this year
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World’s most dedicated teacher announced
This year’s winner of Cambridge University Press’s Dedicated Teacher Awards provides insights on how she stood out among exemplary educators