Using iPads to collect and track data in real time has helped educators in western Sydney develop an early intervention program for children entering Kindergarten.
Outdoor education encourages students to connect with nature, with Indigenous culture, and with themselves and each other, writes Tony Hewison.
Education student Suzie Alev tells her story about working with seven-year-old Evan and his family to address the challenges of autism.
The research tells us that one of the most significant influencers of student learning outcomes is the quality of teaching. Which, of course, raises the critical question: what is good quality teaching?
Welcome to an exciting new chapter in the life of Teacher magazine.
The Excellence in Professional Practice Conference 2014 features dozens of presentations and workshops celebrating the successes of school educators.
Why is student attendance important? Take a look at this Teacher infographic.
If you want your students to evaluate, generalise, hypothesise, synthesise and analyse information rather than simply recall it, you might be ready for problem-based learning.
This month we find out how bringing everyday items like milk crates and hay bales into primary school playgrounds could boost student fitness.
Do you really know if you have a healthy school culture or a toxic one? A good way to find out is to walk down your school’s hallways, says Donna Laubli.
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