High school students considering learning a trade as a career must understand the importance of sustainability, according to Rod Jackson, faculty manager of construction trades at the Northern Sydney Institute. “Anyone wanting to enter into the building trades today needs ...
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USC’s new partnership aims to develop excellent new teachers
The University of the Sunshine Coast has announced a new partnership with Immanuel Lutheran College, Sunshine Coast Grammar School and Independent Schools Queensland with a focus on providing the best possible professional experience for pre-service teachers. Associate professor of education ...
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Teachers need more support to go that extra mile in working with autistic children, a leading autism expert has said. Chris Varney, chief enabling officer of I CAN Network, an organisation empowering young people with autism, said at a macro-level ...
More »A search for what teachers need to improve maths outcomes
A new survey will ask teachers to nominate what resources they need to improve mathematics learning outcomes for high school students. Jillian Kenny, founding member of education innovator Machinam, said the survey aims to discover what teachers struggle with most in classes, ...
More »ACARA announces six new language options
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority has made six more language curriculums available (Arabic, German, Korean, modern Greek, Spanish and Vietnamese) on the Australian Curriculum website for Foundation–Year 10. A Japanese curriculum will be available next week. The curriculums ...
More »Australia joins Eco-Schools program
Australia has become the 55th country to adopt Eco-Schools, an international program that aims to empower students to create a more sustainable world through fun, action-packed learning. Twenty years on from Eco-Schools' initial launch in Denmark, Germany, Greece and the UK, the program is being ...
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Kids should learn a second language young
Children who learn a foreign language beginning in early childhood learning can benefit from increased critical thinking skills, memory and flexibility of the mind, experts say. University of Queensland bilingual education expert Dr Simone Smala said other benefits of bilingualism ...
More »QLD parents on how they choose an independent school
A new survey reveals the factors that affect school choice amongst parents of children attending independent schools in Queensland. More than 1,000 parents from 67 independent schools across the state were surveyed by Independent Schools Queensland (ISQ) with the results ...
More »Yoga helps keep kids focus, research finds
Introducing yoga throughout the school day can help keep children motivated, focused and calm, new research shows. Charles Sturt University lecturer Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan is working with schools in regional New South Wales to introduce yoga to classrooms as an integral ...
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