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This story appeared in the Term 4, 2014 edition of TechnologyEd.
My Year 10 students recently had the opportunity to interview native French speaker Aurélie (Lily) Marquié and to enter into the world of perfume.
With experts having repeatedly called for a more structured approach to maths teaching to halt Australia’s spiralling numeracy results, a new initiative is looking to tackle the crisis by training teachers how to break down concepts into clear, lo...
The peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children has issued a warning as the latest Closing the Gap targets reveal worsening out of home care rates for Indigenous children.
Communities across Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait are set to benefit from an initiative providing grants to First Nations community-controlled organisations to help them partner directly with training providers.
The case of a teenager caught with Nazi posters, Islamic State paraphernalia and videos of Mexican cartel beheadings shows how the lines between violent ideologies are becoming blurred, a Federal Government official has warned.
‘Have a go’. It’s long been the catch-cry of a nation with an entrepreneurial spirit that lives on until this day. That's according to one expert, who says it is the entrepreneurial mindsets formed in school hallways today that will drive our econ...
Almost half of Year 6 students are unable to meet a national benchmark of swimming 50m and treading water for two minutes, according to new research, ringing alarm bells for water safety experts.
A leader in combating food insecurity through innovative greenhouse technology in Australian schools, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with IBM to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its educational program – empowering teachers ...
Concerns are being raised about efforts by the Trump administration to influence Australian research projects, with researchers working on projects jointly funded by US federal agencies being sent a 36-point questionnaire asking about compliance w...
Many separated parents, and especially those in high-conflict situations, are getting a raw deal when it comes to the communication systems in place at their child's school, new research has revealed.
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