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Archive for October 8th, 2012

Now teachers can qualify online
Student teachers are recording their progress in a secure online site to reflect on achievements and help with their assessment. More..
Adapting to technology
Teaching the teachers to adapt to new technology is perhaps the biggest challenge going forward that our schools face today. More..
Teaching the appy generation
Information and communication technology must move beyond just literacy and skills in the discipline. More..
National report card shows progress
The latest national snapshot of the education sector indicates Australia is meeting its goals. More..
US guide on history and racism
Research from Murdoch University More..
Study backs tough measures to keep kids in school
A University of Melbourne study has backed tough government measures to More..
Tennis champion inspires young to have a hit
Children have been belting balls around West Australian tennis courts in the first phase of the Evonne Goolagong Foundation program Tennis Come and Try Day. More..
Teachers to be put to the test
School teachers will face annual performance reviews from next year, after education ministers approved a national framework for assessments. More..
It’s story time
The University of Wollongong is celebrating two well-known literacy days in the one week by sharing stories. More..
Atheists threaten to sue over religious songs
An atheist group is threatening to sue a New York public school district over songs taught in a music class that include the words More..
Mothers sue school district over Sex education
Two mothers are suing a Californian school district, alleging its abstinence-based high-school sex education violates state law. More..
Play School teaches kids about Twitter
Play School presenter Matt Passmore tweeted, blogged, texted, emailed and checked his More..