The first national STEM Programme Index brings together information on more than 250 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics opportunities available to schools and students.
School textbooks have been found to play a 'critical role' in improving education outcomes in developing countries, but limited access to these learning materials is hampering student progress.
Do students in Australia have ready access to software resources in comparison with other countries? A recent report offers some interesting insights.
An independent study shows 26 per cent of Australians aged 12 to 17 participate in some form of piracy activity.
Teacher speaks to four school leaders about taking on staff who've switched careers – and the practical experience they bring to the classroom.
Professor Geoff Masters discusses recent developments in assessing student learning and how they will shape the future of assessment.
Christine Haynes reviews a robot construction kit, and discusses why robotics still appeals to tech-savvy teachers.
Teachers are at times being allocated to subjects for which they have received no formal education or training. What is the extent of the problem in Australia? Find out in this Teacher infographic.
As a follow up to our popular Books for reluctant readers series, Teacher is pleased to introduce the newest member of the team.
Two Western Australian teachers have developed a play-based program that provides experiences for students to explore and investigate phonetic sounds.
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