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Evolution teaching in USA
iPad trial at Epsom Primary School
Enhancing students literacy comprehension using NAPLAN data
The effectiveness and ease of implementation of an academic vocabulary intervention for linguistically diverse students in urban middle schools
Capabilities for the 21st century
TERRAnova: Renewing teacher education for rural and regional Australia
Leaving nothing to chance
Getting students moving
Engaging veteran and graduate teachers
The myth of pink and blue brains
The Arts and Australian Education: Realising Potential
Classroom Uses of Social Network Sites: Traditional Practices or New Literacies?
Crisis in the Kindergarten: Why Children Need to Play at School
Making the Links between Teachers' Professional Standards, Induction, Performance Management and Continuing Professional Development
Removing Barriers to Literacy
Modern Languages: Achievement and Challenge 2007–2010
The new Government now says it will not grant any increase above 2.5 per cent unless it is offset by productivity gains.
Victorian Government to rebuild playgrounds
SA principals query teacher return plan
New history resource in South Australia
First Steps reading program neglects phonics: WA academic
School terms Tas
New education department head in Tasmania
US teachers continue campaign to defend tenure, collective bargaining
Further discussion of My School
Education and Information Technologies, Vol16 No1
Educational Studies in Mathematics, Vol 76 No 2
English in Australia, Vol45 No2
Pedagogies: An International Journal, Vol6 No1
'If you like the teacher, you’ll “get" maths more': students talk about good mathematics teachers
NAPLAN: it's a useful tool in your professional toolbox
Accountability through high-stakes testing and curriculum change
The benefits of problem based learning
Cultivating effective teachers: the role of performance assessment
Leadership engagement: some lessons from case studies
Success against the odds
Exploring mathematical competencies
The high school experience: what students say
The ripple effect
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