A decade after LSLD was implemented, it became evident there were no improved educational outcomes across the State’s schools. …
Teachers in Australia are struggling with workload and feeling underappreciated, and almost six in ten say they intend to leave the profession. These are just some of the many findings of the two large-scale parallel surveys we conducted in the second half of 2019. We asked a nationally representative sample of 1000 members of the …
What is it like to be a teacher? Often when we hear talk about teachers, whether in popular …
Much is asked of teachers these days. Governments and school systems seem to regularly increase their expectations of …
The role of the teacher in an Australian classroom is changing, and not in a good way. As I see it, the relentless pressure for schools to perform well in NAPLAN, the demands of various mandated curriculum and the ubiquitous concerns about ‘quality teaching’ are making teachers lose confidence in their own professional abilities. There …
Is teacher research still important and relevant? In the 1970s, the Bay Area Writing Project in the United …
I did not become a teacher the day I walked out of university. I was trained as a …
There is a lot of misinformation out there, as well as ill informed commentary, about how we prepare teachers to teach reading and writing in Australian schools today Of course you have heard the argument that teachers do not teach phonics any more and worse, that many early career teachers do not even know how …
Despite the hype surrounding gamification the concept itself is poorly understood. I believe the real potential for the …
Have you ever noticed your children are studying much the same English texts at school as you did …