This story appeared in the 2014 edition of The EduTECH Guide.
The AEU has issued an urgent call to all state, territory and federal education ministers and departments nationwide to provide clear, consistent guidance for teachers about how they should discuss global conflicts in the classroom, and particular...
A new gamified learning road safety pilot program is to be rolled to educate WA students in regional areas about road safety.
As artificial intelligence reshapes classrooms across the world, debate has steadily shifted from whether to adopt the technology to how best to deploy it in a responsible and fair manner, but also with optimal impact.
A highly structured model used by Mastery Schools Australia could well be the ‘missing link’ for the nation’s education system and a solution for students who have disengaged from mainstream classrooms, an educator says.
Newly launched breakfast club “bite” actions have been created in Victoria, in response to community feedback suggesting schools would like support offering nutritious options to students.
Did you know that the word 'voyage' means 'trip' in French, but in old English meant 'a long journey', especially when you were onboard paquebots (ocean liners) for weeks or months, hence the expression, ‘Bon voyage!’
Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) CEO Allan Dougan has implored school leaders to let go of the myth of ‘best practice’ in maths and instead focus on making the next best decision for their own schools.
Western Australia and the Northern Territory need to take a deep breath and dramatically improve their efforts to curb youth vape use, while South Australia and Queensland can breathe easier knowing they are leading the country, according to a new...
An Aboriginal man who died after police prevented him from boarding a flight in Darwin was a senior Wadeye elder who lobbied for bilingual schooling and better education funding for his community.
Parents of struggling readers are paying hundreds of dollars each term for private tutors who may not be teachers and have no grasp of evidence-based reading instruction, a concerned educator has warned.