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Maker spaces: classrooms of the future?
EduTech’s youngest ever keynote speaker, 13 year old Super Awesome Sylvia, explains how maker spaces could be the classrooms of the future.
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New data confirms disability funding crisis, says AEU
The AEU says new data has confirmed its claims that students with a disability are entrenched in a worsening funding crisis.
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Screen time: how much is too much?
With the shift to digital learning gathering pace, The Educator looks at the effects that screen time can have on physical and cognitive health.
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Govt cracks down on principals’ travel
Professional development trips will be banned unless “exceptional circumstances” permit them, under new government rules.
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Sink or swim, experts tell a sea of educators
The resounding message of EduTech’s keynote speakers this week was clear: unless you’re already engaging in 21st century learning, you have some major catching up to do.
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Far Out Friday: So, where do you see yourself in the next 70 years?
A public school in Sydney’s west got a little creative this week when marking Grandparents Day for kindergarten.
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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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Seize chance to help public schools, AEU urges Pyne
Christopher Pyne now has a chance to move on from his “failed” Independent Public Schools (IPS) policy and do something which will benefit public schools, says the AEU.
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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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Former government official admits theft of school funds
Former Education Department senior official, Nino Napoli, has admitted to misusing thousands of dollars of state school funds.