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Labor logs off student laptop scheme

In June, high school students will bid farewell to the federal government’s free laptop scheme. By Aileen Macalintal It was the vision of then-prime minister Kevin Rudd to provide every high school student with a laptop. The promise was renewed ...

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Swan’s 10-year plan for education

Billions have been allocated for education reform under Gillard, but it will be the end of the decade before schools will have the full amount of funding. By Antonia Maiolo The Gillard government has locked in billions in funding for ...

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Game plan

Games have been found to help students prepare for NAPLAN, minus the stress. Play-based learning systems, like apps and online games, are proven, helpful resources, but only if they are curriculum-aligned and have a positive impact on test performance. LiteracyPlanet, ...

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Helping to train Cambodia’s new teachers

The establishment of a successful mentoring scheme in Cambodia started with an Australian couple’s holiday 11 years ago. By Antonia Maiolo When Kate Shuttleworth decided to take her family on a trip to Cambodia little did she know the experience ...

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Funding our way through the maze: Opinion

Should public schools adopt the funding model of independent schools? By an anonymous parent The endless debate over school funding is fundamentally distracting the debate away from the core question in improving education in Australia; that is, do we have ...

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Public schools serve disadvantaged: AEU

A report commissioned by the Australian Education Union has shown that public schools serve a growing number of disadvantaged students. By Aileen Macalintal According to the report, The social make-up of schools, “Government schools enroll around 64 per cent of ...

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A traveler’s education

A teacher’s travels have inspired a career in international education. By Antonia Maiolo For 15 years, Nicole Davidson journeyed the globe exploring her passion and profession of teaching. Her travels took her around the world to countries such as Singapore, ...

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An environment of primary importance

Primary school environments have been shown to affect children’s physical activity at school. By Aileen Macalintal The University of Western Australia’s ACTIVE Schools Project investigated 27 government-funded primary schools in Perth. Dr Karen Martin, author of the study, said “the ...

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