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What are the advantages of gamification in education?
There are a diverse range of benefits associated with gamified learning.
Preshil — rigorous learning in a relaxed environment
Preshil students are well equipped to enjoy debate, to play with new ideas, to imagine new solutions and to create their future world.
Gonski 2.0: A quick guide to what you need to know
The priorities, recommendations and findings of David Gonski's review into Australian schools.
Read moreSacré Cœur STEAM project
The focus is on preparing students for a future of 'unknown unknowns'.
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Has Gonski missed the mark with needs-based funding?
The Top End should be a priority area for education.
Budget 2017/2018: Breaking down Gonski 2.0
Find out how Gonksi 2.0 will influence the school sector.
Winter holiday activity guide
With the end of term nearing closer for most schools, it's time to start brainstorming holiday activities for the break.
Read moreBudget 2016 targets youth unemployment
The 2016-17 Federal Budget reveals a strong focus on getting young people into work, with the $840 million Youth Employment Package.
Read moreWhat's all the fuss about learning spaces?
What's all the fuss about learning spaces? Classroom and school design is changing rapidly along with our understanding of how students learn best. What are the issues and where are we heading?
Read moreVictoria opens two P-Tech schools
The Pathways in Technology (P-Tech) model is being unveiled in Victorian schools as part of the federal government's innovation and science agenda.
Read moreWhat is 'enterprise education'?
You may have heard the term 'enterprise education'. We explain what it is, how it's used in schools and why it's important.
Read moreHow is Australia dealing with the STEM crisis?
With low uptake of science and mathematics subjects by school students and dwindling interest in related tertiary courses, there's much to be done to raise the appeal of STEM disciplines.
Read moreWorkforce automation to hit young Australians over next decade
Research from the Foundation for Young Australians has revealed that almost two thirds of Australian students are training for jobs that won't exist or are set to change drastically in the future.
Read moreShould maths and science be compulsory in Year 12?
Federal Education Minister Christopher Pyne has put forward a proposal to enforce study of a maths or science subject in Year 12. We take a look at what the changes would mean for your child, as well as some of the arguments on both sides.
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