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ChatGPT-generated lesson plans effective, teachers say
A whopping 61% of K-12 educators say they would consider using ChatGPT for lesson planning after seeing what it could produce
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One third of kids lack reading proficiency – report
To turn the tables, a structured literacy approach is needed, experts say
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What Australian teachers really think of AI and its impact on learning
The Educator speaks to the people behind a nationwide survey to find out how AI is likely to shape teaching and learning
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Nominations now open for Australian Education Awards 2024
Nominations now open for Australian Education Awards 2024
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Sexism prevalent in school textbooks, study finds
The majority of school books analysed in the study displayed bias and underrepresentation of women
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The value of professional learning in combating student anxiety
If teachers confidently engage with an anxious student, they can teach while also helping the child be the ‘boss’ of their anxiety, writes Michael Hawton
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Final report into classroom disruption released
A Senate Committee has backed calls for a 'Behaviour Curriculum' and a major inquiry into declining academic standards
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Teachable moments: What lawmakers could learn from the classrooms they critique
Australia's lawmakers must embody the decorum they expect from students, writes ACU Senior Lecturer Dr Paul Kidson
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What should student assessment look like in 2024?
Teachers have long been crying out for more time to improve their students' learning outcomes. Fortunately, these calls are now being answered
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How brave conversations can help schools improve student safety
An expert explains the far-reaching benefits of a whole-of-school approach that embeds trauma-informed teaching practice