A report commissioned by the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) has shown that the relationships teachers develop with students in the classroom is more critical to engaging students than the level of their qualifications in maths.
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How Writer’s Toolbox helped Waverley College students improve writing performance
Sydney’s Waverley College teaches 1,500 boys from Year 5 to Year 12. Searching for a program to target student writing skills, deputy principal Ms Gabrielle Smith turned to Writer’s Toolbox, after experiencing it firsthand at a Writer’s Toolbox conference.
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Tes launches Learning Pathways to give teachers back time to teach
Education solutions provider Tes has unveiled its latest product, ‘Learning Pathways’, a new solution for schools looking to evidence how they are supporting student diversity – a key area for the new version 9.0 curriculum.
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University of Canberra seeks primary schools for STEM program
The University of Canberra’s Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education Research Centre (SERC) is calling for expressions of interest from primary schools across Australia to participate in a free pilot program in 2024.
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Football Fever draws inspiration from Matildas World Cup performance
Students and teachers can now join the excitement and celebrate the CommBank Matildas FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 performance by hosting a Football Fever event at their school.
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Lumination partners with Victorian schools to build classrooms with immersive technology
Four schools in Victoria are partnering with immersive technology company, Lumination, to build state-of-the-art smart classrooms equipped with immersive technology, transforming the way students learn.
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