In this week's episode of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look at what role should robots play in the classroom, how investment in fossil fuels is fueling dissent among universities, catch up on ...
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Opinion: Yes minister, school funding is about the money
The school funding debate has dissolved into the sad and unhelpful imbroglio of half-truths that plagued us for three or four decades before we, almost, all settled on a new model. Let’s be clear at the outset about the Independent ...
More »Tax apps and deduction tips for teachers
Tax time can be a time of dread for many teachers, as you try to sift through boxes of receipts to work out what deductions you can claim on your tax return. You aren’t alone. The nature of teachers' work means ...
More »‘Talking Eds’, episode 15: Netflix in the preschool, feminism in the VC’s office, VET loans overhaul
In this week's episode of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look at why streaming services are becoming more prominent in preschool, dive deep into Edith Cowan VC Steve Chapman's coming out as a ...
More »‘Talking Eds’, Episode 12: Childcare scams funding terrorism, #LetThemStay and old age myths
In a packed program this week, Loren from Early Learning Review talks about how childcare rorting might be funding terrorism, James from Education Review and Campus Review discusses the #LetThemStay movement among academics and Dallas Bastian from Aged Care Insite ...
More »Dramatic synthesis: playtime stimulates students’ creative side
In which Opera House creatives blend with the dedication of teachers for a climax of successful student outcomes. Ring! Ring! “Hello, Frank Newman, creative learning specialist, Sydney Opera House.” (I never answer the phone like that. That line is just ...
More »SMART advice: teachers need guidance on professional development
Supporting teachers in asking the right questions and taking the best approaches to their professional development gets results. Many educational landscapes around the globe have embraced the challenge of teacher professional learning and prioritised this within their systems. Australian education ...
More »Professional learning networks: making them count for new teachers
Professional learning networks can make a big difference in the careers of pre-service and early-career teachers; it's important that they learn how to get the most out of them. When students graduate from the UTS master of teaching program this year, ...
More »Opinion: Maximising 3D printing’s educational benefits
3D printing is a technology that originated in additive manufacturing and lets users turn any digital file into a three-dimensional physical product. The technology for 3D printing has existed in some form since the 1980s; but for a long time ...
More »‘Talking Eds’, Episode 11: STEAMy on the Street, US college sports system and the sedentary century
This week on a jam-packed Episode 11 of Talking Eds, the team from Early Learning Review, Education Review and Campus Review unpack the STEAMy new Sesame Street initiative, dissect the US college sports scholarship system and discuss solutions to this ...
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