Victorian state school teachers have come out in force with almost 40,000 going on strike, and in Queensland about 17 Catholic schools closed during an industrial dispute, while others ran with skeleton staff. Teachers at 171 of Queensland's 292 Catholic ...
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Student teachers are recording their progress in a secure online site to reflect on achievements and help with their assessment.
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Teaching the teachers to adapt to new technology is perhaps the biggest challenge going forward that our schools face today.
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Information and communication technology must move beyond just literacy and skills in the discipline.
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The latest national snapshot of the education sector indicates Australia is meeting its goals.
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Research from Murdoch University
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A University of Melbourne study has backed tough government measures to
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School teachers will face annual performance reviews from next year, after education ministers approved a national framework for assessments.
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