A twilight seminar series introduced this year by the University of the Sunshine Coast will help boost professional development of school teachers across the region. USC’s Education Partnerships and Professional Learning (EPPL) Office coordinator Dennis James said the seminar would ...
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School surveillance called threat to privacy, trust
Australia must be cautious when it comes to introducing school surveillance practices common in the UK and US, a University of Adelaide criminologist has warned. Associate professor Andrew Hope said surveillance in schools can undermine privacy, erode trust, stigmatise individuals ...
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Naughty corners and time outs and are common disciplinary actions in the classroom but an education expert has warned that these techniques could make student disengagement worse. University of South Australia researcher Dr Anna Sullivan said research has shown that ...
More »Digital skills should be in the school curriculum, research says
Parents want their kids to be taught digital skills, according to new research which shows 8 in 10 Australian parents think that digital skills and computer programming should be incorporated into the school curriculum. The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) ...
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Mounting evidence tells us that mental health problems are on the rise in the teaching profession. As the job role of teaching continues to expand, along with budget cuts, and an increasing workload it’s no wonder why teachers are feeling ...
More »A new perspective on professional development
In an extended interview, education editor Antonia Maiolo spoke with Jenny Lewis, an expert in professional development for educators. Lewis, chief executive of Solution Tree, discussed the need for new professional learning agendas that will allow teachers to address the ...
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“Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach,” Marc Prensky wrote nearly 15 years ago, describing digital natives. Globalisation, the redefinition and expansion of knowledge, technological advances and ways in which organisations and institutions operate ...
More »Berries eaten in Vic cooking class
Berries linked to a nationwide hepatitis A food scare were consumed by Victorian Year 7 students after using them to make smoothies during a cooking class. The berries were used in the food technology class in Ballarat Secondary College, the ...
More »Fewer teaching hopefuls taking maths in the HSC
The proportion of aspiring teachers starting degrees without maths education beyond Year 10 has tripled in the past decade, new research has shown. The research studied the maths and science choices made by students in the NSW HSC between 2001 ...
More »TEMAG review a missed opportunity to lift standards, says AEU
The Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group review is a missed opportunity for the government to set a strong framework for changes to teacher education, AEU federal president Correna Haythorpe said. Haythorpe said the priorities for the review should have been ...
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