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Funding
Funding
Women need mentors and systemic changes for STEM Generous funding for women in STEM projects is a start and some needs to be spent on programs that change the culture around STEM.
Incursion
Incursion
National sporting heroes come to classrooms Be Your Greatest Virtual Classroom program brings students together with professional athletes and a celebrity chef to learn about active lifestyles.
Experts
Experts
Experts look for utility in NAPLAN After a year off, NAPLAN is back. Many experts are asking why, but there could be some interesting findings outside of the very similar data that each year's testing has yielded.
Resilience
Resilience
Children can develop resilience at school with the right challenges and support Resilience is about facing tough things and developing an ability to push through them.
Flip it
Flip it
Flipped learning to facilitate a Problem Solving Teaching Strategy in the BYOx classroom Flipping our classrooms liberates significant time for richer meaning-making activities and higher-order thinking lesson segments.
Ken Herbert, EST, Mathematics Specialist, Narangba Valley High School
Safety
Safety
Optimising the future of learning Lessons learned during the pandemic should continue to inform teaching.
Ben Trigger, CTO, Linewize
Fast track
Fast track
Looking beyond knowledge-based skills for our newest emerging leaders Starting in 2022, the plan is to fast track a group of emerging leaders into Principalship. The government hopes that the strategy will be its answer to the lack of leadership depth.
Rochelle Borton
Reading
Reading
First impressions: the power of opening lines in children’s novels The feeling we get when reading an opening line - or hearing someone’s voice for the first time - is often a reliable one.
Peter Carnavas, Teacher-Librarian St Andrew’s Anglican College and Author
3D
3D
How 3D printing benefits teachers 3D printing is engaging for students and can make life easier for teachers.
Adam O’Neill, managing director – Australia and New Zealand, Y Soft
Internet
Internet
15-year-olds mostly unprepared for misinformation With teens now spending the equivalent of a working week online there is plenty of opportunity for misinformation to spread.
Work
Work
Swinburne gets undergrads working Every Swinburne undergraduate student will receive work integrated learning and real industry experience during their degree.
AI
AI
AI to boost self-regulated learning Self regulation in learning is an essential  skill that can be enhanced using AI and machine learning.
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