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Are the days of end-of-study projects as we know them numbered?

Are the days of end-of-study projects as we know them numbered?

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70% of Australian students with a disability are excluded at school – the next round of education reforms can fix this

70% of Australian students with a disability are excluded at school – the next round of education reforms can fix this

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“30 minutes of physical activity” at school: a system against sedentary lifestyle to be questioned

“30 minutes of physical activity” at school: a system against sedentary lifestyle to be questioned

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In maths, do primary school assessments promote gender inequalities?

In maths, do primary school assessments promote gender inequalities?

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Instill fear or admit mistakes? Why close 'teachers' teach more

Instill fear or admit mistakes? Why close ‘teachers’ teach more

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If intelligence is flexibility, then “artificial intelligence” is not intelligent at all

If intelligence is flexibility, then “artificial intelligence” is not intelligent at all

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Can you write too much about literatures?

Can you write too much about literatures?

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Religious symbols at school: a long history already

Religious symbols at school: a long history already

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Will free teaching degrees fix the teacher shortage? It’s more complicated than that

Will free teaching degrees fix the teacher shortage? It’s more complicated than that

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When becoming a teacher means accepting social downgrading

When becoming a teacher means accepting social downgrading

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Stand back and avoid saying ‘be careful!’: how to help your child take risks at the park

Stand back and avoid saying ‘be careful!’: how to help your child take risks at the park

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Quantum information science is rarely taught in high school – here’s why that matters

Quantum information science is rarely taught in high school – here’s why that matters

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