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The @EdServAus Voice of Education Research Report 2020 illuminates some of the ways classroom teachers were forced to adapt to new ways of teaching and learning, revealing new opportunities for innovation and more flexible methods of learning. > ow.ly/Yrwr50E1OVf
The NCCD Portal has just published resources to strengthen teacher and school leader understanding of how the Disability Standards for Education apply in schools. Access them now: nccd.edu.au/dse
Elvira Kalenjuk reports that recent data from the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) shows that many Year 9 students are writing at standards well below expected levels. childmags.com.au/what-is-dys…
Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach to literacy practices across content areas, there are small, but effective shifts teachers can make to get students practicing the domain-specific skills they need. edutopia.org/article/how-to-…#teachertwitter#aussieED
Schools are busy places, where time and money are precious, and educators and school leaders are experiencing increasing workloads. There is talk of doing fewer things, but how do you actually do that? teachermagazine.com/au_en/ar…#teachertwitter#aussieED
A recent rapid review has identified 5 principles to inform the design and delivery of digital professional learning resources. teachermagazine.com/au_en/ar…
Participation in physical activity is important for all students. However, common school sports such as football, volleyball and soccer can sideline students who aren’t interested in or passionate about traditional team sports. teachermagazine.com/au_en/ar…#teachertwitter#aussieED
This @myfutureAU Insights paper explores the challenges students face when moving from a school to a work environment. It suggests ways in which students can be supported to prepare for a successful transition into work and lifelong learning. myfuture.edu.au/assist-other…
Supporting students through occasional illnesses and absences will be a familiar experience for most teachers. However, when students go through this, it can bring up a different set of challenges. teachermagazine.com/au_en/ar…#teachertwitter#aussieED