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…
As the term draws to a close, students are not the only ones counting the weeks left. Instructors, too, often feel a mix…
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…
By Daniel Long Algebra in eighth grade is more than just another math class—it’s a gateway. Students who take algebra early are more…
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…
Recent national data paints a concerning picture for science in Australian classrooms. The NAP–Science Literacy assessment found that 43% of Year 6 students…
Large undergraduate classes create particular teaching challenges. A daunting challenge is providing personalized, meaningful learning support at a scale that meets the needs of hundreds…
Barrie Olson moves us beyond linear literacy instruction For decades, reading instruction in the US has been the subject of debate while student…
ON FIRSTS IN SCHOOLS Struck by his first sight of snow on a distant mountain range, Dr. Nigel J Winnard reflects on the…
As the term draws to a close, students are not the only ones counting the weeks left. Instructors, too, often feel a mix…
Recent reports show that Australia’s teacher workforce is running on fumes, with teachers now clocking an average 46.4 hours a week – a…
Time is running out to be part of The Educator’s 11th annual Rising Stars (& School Leadership Award). With the 2026 nominations closing…
When school leaders trade checklists for conversations, something powerful happens: culture starts to lead. One Principal who has seen the transformative impact of…
Hitting early literacy milestones matters, and the first years of primary school are often when teachers spot students who need a little extra…
THIS MONTH IN ITM By asking his Grade 9 computer science students in China what he needed to do to make his teaching…
The power of shared song Perhaps the most moving experience came when we visited a community center for the elderly, many of whom…
WHY ‘MAKING’ MATTERS MORE THAN EVER For Suzanne Rodgers art education is about critical and analytical thinking, adaptability, empathy and creative confidence. Developing…
Shaping the schools of tomorrow There is still more innovation and development to come. Under the Dubai Education 33 Strategy, there are plans…
Five fundamentals Across multiple international school contexts, five fundamentals consistently emerge as the foundation of effective transformational leadership: People – Empowerment is the…
