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Opinion: Is Preserving Music Education The Key to Australia's Cultural Future?
The choices we make regarding music education now will determine the future of Australia's next generation of artists, fans, and industry workers, writes Natalie Kradolfer
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The ‘model schools’ leading the way in explicit instruction
The schools will set the standard for new teaching practices in Victoria as educators work to meet a deadline switch to explicit instruction methods
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National study to probe reading in primary school classrooms
The research will examine current pedagogical practices, instructional strategies, and resources used by primary school teachers
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How this College's award-winning curriculum is shaking up traditional learning
Surrounded by state and independent schools offering the same traditional curriculum, Lutheran College Redlands knew it had to do something different to make a real impact
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Opinion: How evidence-based practices like Explicit Teaching set students up for success
When it comes to building early literacy and numeracy skills, the research is clear on what works best: explicit instruction
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$43m boost for Indigenous boarding school students announced
The funding will support 2,500 students attending more than 40 boarding schools and stand-alone boarding facilities
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How principals can manage disobedient staff
Two legal experts share their insights
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Wishing and hoping is okay, but it’s action that is required
Listen to the teacher. Do the work. There is no other way, writes Dr Ragnar Purje
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More funding will improve Queensland’s schools, new report says
Needs-based funding is urgently required to reverse the state's slipping education standards, new research shows
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What are the keys to effective school leadership?
The Educator speaks to Dr Paul Teys, a celebrated thought leader in educational leadership with more than 40 years of experience