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The soundtrack of success: Music's positive impact on learning
The Educator speaks to Natalie Kradolfer, co-founder and managing director at Amplify Music Education
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New guides merge teaching with learning science
New teaching guides that align classroom practices with the evidence on how students learn have just been published
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The successful program helping schools tackle the financial literacy gap
Dr Tracey West, Financial Education Manager at Ecstra Foundation tells The Educator how the company is empowering young people to take charge of their financial future
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Opinion: Who is best placed to measure teacher quality?
A recent (controversial) suggestion deserves a closer look, writes ACU Senior Lecturer in Educational Leadership Dr Paul Kidson
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Study reveals main obstacles to effective teaching
Teachers often discover the 'science of learning' by chance, not through deliberate, systematic education, research shows
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Tips for teachers and leaders to combat student anxiety
The Educator speaks to Dr Tom Brunzell, Director of Education at Berry Street
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Sal Khan confirmed as keynote speaker for EduTECH Australia 2024
Sal's speaking engagement is exclusive to EduTECH and cannot be seen anywhere else in Australia
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Causes as well as consequences: why do kids ‘misbehave’ in school classrooms?
The Educator speaks to Professor John Munro from ACU’s School of Education
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‘Science of learning’ key to lifting student outcomes, says new paper
Australia's current education policy promotes teaching practices that do not align with the science of how children learn, the new paper argues
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ChatGPT-generated lesson plans effective, teachers say
A whopping 61% of K-12 educators say they would consider using ChatGPT for lesson planning after seeing what it could produce