Podcasts
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Yes, student curiosity can be cultivated
Curiosity did, in fact, kill the cat, yet it is an invaluable skill; one that can be inculcated from birth. But…
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About that suicide-school grades link
It's the fatal phenomenon with silent symptoms. Now, there's a clue that might help detect suicidal tendencies. A large, longitudinal Swedish…
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Testing times: resisting the push for measurable outcomes in education
While some might think the education system is relatively protected from modern economic rationalism, for many the demands of the…
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Vigilance required to combat online infinite pest
Primary and high schools are rich targets for hackers because they keep so much sensitive information on file; have networks…
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Experts reject Pauline Hanson’s anti-mainstreaming comments
Should children with autism be allowed to access the same early learning and education facilities as kids living sans the…
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Education specificity and security pervade Brother’s new office solutions
Brother has released a new range of printers and multifunction devices targeted at the education sector. “Brother is committed to…
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VET helping to Close the Gap for Indigenous school-leavers
Indigenous youths are becoming more educated, and are thereby helping to Close the Gap, according to a new report from…
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Schoolboy’s PC energy-saving invention gets a world stage
CeBIT Australia, an annual congregation bring together the brightest business and technology minds to share their ideas, took place in…
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All in this together: students put on a show for aged care residents
The final dress rehearsal of the Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College's production of High School Musical has enthused a room of…
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Dollars and some sense: Au$$ie high school kids fifth in financial literacy
When it comes to financial literacy, Australia's 15-year-olds rank equal fifth, behind the Gradgrindian juvenile accountants of China, Belgium, Canada and…
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