Parents and community mourned as 18 pupils were injured during the lightning strike that killed teacher Joseph Ebwanga, prompting calls for better school safety.
Nicholas Smalley "smelled of alcohol" while he taught a pupil the drums at Wimbledon Park Primary School, a witness told a professional conduct hearing ...
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Educators are not being given enough time during the week to manage the complex needs of students with disabilities, a NSW teacher and assistant principal says.
History and social studies classrooms run on stories, primary sources, and the ability to think critically about both. AI tools are starting to change how teachers bring all three into their lessons, ...
Details about how primary school pupils “conspired and lied” at a disciplinary hearing to have a female teacher kicked out of their school have been heard at the labour court in Cape Town. Lee-Ann ...
The education community has been abuzz with the rise of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence tool that can write anything with just a simple prompt. Most of the conversation has been centered on the ...
Free swimming lessons will be made permanent for all primary school students, after nearly 18,000 children participated in the program’s first year.
Pam Hanley received funding from the Education Endowment Foundation to carry out the independent evaluation of the Thinking, Doing, Talking Science project. Helen Wilson received funding from the ...
For years, bands of educators have been trying to free history instruction from the mire of memorization and propel it instead with the kinds of inquiry that drive historians themselves. Now, the ...
As part of our video series following the lives of teachers, both inside and outside the classroom, we caught up with Kit Brown, a 22-year-old primary school teacher, who is also a semi-professional ...
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More math lessons for primary school pupils next year
The education ministry says weekly maths time will increase, giving children extra learning time and teachers more scope to help struggling pupils.
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