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Semester 2 2020
Amy Harriman explores some strategies for developing collegial and collaborative leadership both within a PDHPE faculty and at a whole school level . . .
Leading with Heart in PDHPE
Karen Maras (UNSW) argues that Critical and Creative Thinking (CCT) should be a fundamental part of all Visual Arts teaching.
Collaborating Critically and Creatively In Visual Arts
Kathy Rushton and Joanne Rossbridge explore the important concept of Critical Literacy.
Critical Literacy in English and History: Stages 3 & 4
Semester 1 2020
Jim Sturgiss provides a straightforward guide to teaching some scientific concepts that are now part of the new Science syllabuses…
Uncertainty, Error and Confidence in Data
Steve Henry reflects on how to encourage Stage 6 English students to be more confident as writers…
Crafty Students in Advanced English
Alexander Stewart discusses the Technological and Applied Studies (TAS) courses in Years 7 -12 and brings teachers up to date on the changes and issues involved. . .
Technology Subjects Years 7 -12 Update - 2020 - Semester I
Semester 2 2019
Khya Brooks suggests an approach to the HSC which can reduce everyone’s anxiety...
Building Confidence and Success in Stage 6
Graham Sattler suggests an approach to combining music, emotion, language and technology in your classroom using the NSW Music Syllabus...
Practical Creativity with Tangible Outcomes
Kaity Conn’s students in rural NSW have experienced terrific success through career education and your students can too...
Unlocking Their Futures: The Arts, Career Development and Authentic Learning K-12
Semester 1 2019
Jonathon Dallimore offers some reflections on the new HSC Modern History Core due to be examined for the first time in 2019…
Power, Authority and the New Modern History Syllabus
Lucille Flegg remembers good times at school and thinks Teaching Standards should reflect our high-quality, high-status profession…
Recognising Good Teaching: My Journey to Proficient Teacher
Kimberley Cutting shares her school’s journey to improve our environment…
“From little things big things grow”: Cleaning Up Our Waste and Building Up Our Community
Semester 2 2018
Neil Bramsen explores butterflies while teaching Mathematics and Science…
Follow Me into the Butterfly Garden
Emma Finlayson reflects on what quality assessment is really about…
Getting Better at Assessment
"I Want to Get Physical, Physical": Spatial Technologies Inside and Outside Your Geography Classroom
Lorraine Chaffer encourages you to confidently use spatial technologies in your classroom…
"I Want to Get Physical, Physical": Spatial Technologies Inside and Outside Your Geography Classroom
Semester 1 2018
David Watson reflects on why the new Mathematics Standard course is useful for students and explains how to teach the new Networks topic…
A Very Useful Aspirin: Networks and the New Stage 6 Mathematics Standard Syllabus
Rosemary Henzell helps teachers imagine new possibilities for their English classroom...
Contemporary (Im)possibilities?: Making Digital Texts 'Doable' in the Classroom
Semester 2 2017
Nic Hall explains how every teacher can start to teach sustainability and environmental education using the NSW K-12 syllabuses…
What a Wonderful World
Jenny Williams suggests some approaches to starting your kindy kids on their paths to confidence and creativity …
Dynamic Learning in the First Year of Schooling
Semester 1 2017
Jowen Hillyer engages Year 9 with guerrilla poetry...
Poetry: "thoughts that breathe and words that burn”
Joanne Rossbridge & Kathy Rushton share a framework for improved extended response writing…
Helping Your Students to Become Better Writers
Kerrie Melville reflects on research and experience to support students from a refugee background…
Inclusive Teaching for Refugee Students
Graham Sattler explains how primary teachers can confidently lead their school's choir...
You've Got the Music in You
Semester 2 2016
Jim Sturgiss helps to improve writing in Science classrooms…
Science, Writing and New Dimensions
Lloyd Bowen packs his toolbox for moving between classrooms and keeping the focus on learning…
Toolbox for a Good Day at School
Graham Sattler celebrates the joy of music.
The Music of Our Classrooms
Semester 1 2016
Christine Preston provides a straightforward guide to teaching Science and Technology in the primary years ...
Making Science and Technology a Prominent Part of the Primary Curriculum
Amanda Hayes and Michelle Tregoning share insights about what our Kindy students bring to the classroom …
Teaching Kindy Kids, Learning from Kindy Kids
Jenny Lawless takes us through the History K-6 syllabus which becomes mandatory this year …
Teaching History K-6
Semester 2 2015
Catherine Attard continues her guidance about making Maths come alive in your primary classroom...
Engagement and Mathematics: What does it look like in your classroom?
Judy King provides the essence of straightforward and purposeful programming ...
Programming: Keeping it Simple and Useful
A video treat to get you thinking about introducing Shakespeare to your students ..
Shakespeare Video
Semester 1 2015
Helen McMahon considers one of the most confronting issues for almost all teachers ...
Managing Student Behaviour
Michelle Gleeson gives some practical advice for teachers starting out in the profession...
Setting Up For Your Career
Jenny Williams and Mary-Ellen Betts share some ideas about how Primary English is unfolding ...
How Goes the New K-6 English Syllabus?
Catherine Attard explores some strategies to increase student engagement in Maths ...
Getting Passionate About Maths
