Critics have been quick to voice concerns over the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) releasing its proposed changes to the national curriculum last Thursday. Among the hundreds of pages of suggestions and recommendations released, education minister Alan Tudge ...
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Experts have voiced concerns that Turnitin’s proposal to buy competitor Ouriginal would give the company a near monopoly of the anti-plagiarism market, reducing diversity and giving the company a “treasure trove of data”. Ouriginial is a Stockholm-based company that formed ...
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He’s the author of Testing 1, 2,3: What Australian education can learn from Finland, and this month teacher, writer and tragic Midnight Oil fan Michael Lawrence joined other educators in Orange, NSW, to take teachers through a one-day session of ...
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As an indicator of progress, much time, discussion and energy is spent on how best to assess student learning and convey that information accurately to both students and parents. But as Professor Geoff Masters argues in his latest piece for ...
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A new program aiming to improve literacy among boys by engaging them in topics they find interesting is currently being rolled out in schools across Queensland. Called Literacy for Boys, the program focuses on topics including dangerous animals, extreme sports ...
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A Sunshine Coast-based mother has just released a learning resource to help schools around Australia discuss important subjects surrounding sex and health education. Called Talk Revolution, the program promises to address taboo topics using “real conversations” that kids can relate ...
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It's a stereotype that has been in existence for decades, if not centuries, now: boys enjoy figuring out how things work, assembling them, and playing sports and the like, while girls seek solace in language and the ability to communicate ...
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