When you’re in the classroom, that’s where you want your mind to be. After all, it’s hard to focus on the students in…
If you teach music, you know how the cost of materials can easily add up. From cello strings to oboe reeds, sheet music…
When you’re in the classroom, that’s where you want your mind to be. After all, it’s hard to focus on the students in…
By Gillian Woodhouse Australia’s schools are still too often measured by ATAR scores, NAPLAN results and exam rankings. But those numbers tell only…
Originally published in TEACH Magazine, April 2026 Issue By Karen Wilfrid Monday morning, I open the weekly calendar that our school secretary sends out,…
The longer the semester wears on, the harder it can be to focus on grading, planning, or other admin-centric tasks that don’t directly…
As artificial intelligence continues to expand its presence in schools, the need to educate educators and support staff also continues to grow. And…
President Trump and his team value multilingualism As automated translation improves and college language program enrollments drop, it’s encouraging to hear how valuable…
Most of today’s students have never known a world without technology, which significantly impacts their attention spans (“Digital Dementia: How Screens and Digital Devices Impact Memory” 2023). Microsoft…
Barrie Olson moves us beyond linear literacy instruction For decades, reading instruction in the US has been the subject of debate while student…
Cultural humility Not cultural awareness but cultural humility. The most effective leaders arrive ready to learn before they lead. They listen to understand…
If you teach music, you know how the cost of materials can easily add up. From cello strings to oboe reeds, sheet music…
In March this year, more than 1.3 students sat a record 4.5 million online tests in 9,477 campuses and schools across Australia. Two…
Nominations for The Educator’s 11th annual Hot List 2025 are closing this Friday, 8 August. This prestigious list celebrates experienced professionals in the…
Moshi is what the company calls a healthy form of digital entertainment. The idea being that this can be used to learn from…
Elementary music teachers are often the unsung heroes of their schools. They keep students of all ages engaged, teach real music skills, and…
By Giselle Shardlow “I hate math!” my student yelled as she stood on her chair, stomping her feet and screaming. What had started…
“In my experience, the most effective districts empower their instruction technology (ITS) and library media specialists (LMS) as strategic partners in teaching and…
Across college campus classrooms, students of all ages have a deep need to feel welcomed, included, and engaged in their learning communities. In…
Communication is hard. Even in the best of circumstances, every interaction carries not just the message we intend to send but also our…
When a Year 6 student tells their teacher, “I used to hate writing, now I LOVE it – it’s my favourite subject,” something…
