Buddy system sings ADELAIDE - The buddy system at Charles Campbell College is getting crafty, with the Year 5/6s working with a class ...
This story appeared in the November 2014 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.
The Queensland Government is launching what it calls ‘a new nation-leading plan’ to tackle bullying in schools, with a $33 million dollar commitment to funding five anti-bullying initiatives.
School canteens relying on parent rosters and other volunteers across Australia are struggling to stay afloat as demands upon working families increase.
End-of-school exams in Victoria will be given a major overhaul after an embarrassing bungle that has been blamed on a junior employee.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has drilled down on his campaign message as he encouraged young Australians to get into a trade.
The tide has turned in the realm of teacher recruitment, with a renewed appetite amongst school leavers for pursuing a career in the profession.
Celebrate International Day for Biological Diversity (22 May) and World Environment Day (June 5) with a Smart Farming virtual classroom session!
Thousands of Australian students experience ‘school can’t’ due to emotional distress caused by a range of problems at home or school, but often associated with neurodiversity and mental health disorders.
One in five children will experience a concussion before the age of 10, and children can take twice as long as adults to recover.
A new podcast that is aiming to blow apart the misconception that explicit teaching is robotic and inflexible is set to hand teachers a ‘front row seat’ to some of the best classrooms in the world.
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