The draft International Education and Skills Strategic Framework, released late last month, calls for integrity. We suggest this …
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In current policy debates about graduate teacher readiness in Australian schools, one central question is often overlooked: how …
Recent media and public discourse in Australia and globally are replete with concerns about young men’s online behaviours, …
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The latest on PISA Creative Thinking results: Kylie Murphy: PISA results show thinking can be cultivated. Australian teachers …
Since PISA released its first creative thinking test results last week, there has been a flurry of commentary …
For the first time, global PISA data includes an assessment of fifteen-year-old students’ ‘creative thinking’. The 2022 results for this new measure are now out – and the implications challenge some beliefs about teaching creative thinking. Australia ranks fourth among the eighty-one participating countries. Australia’s ranking on creative thinking positions us just behind Singapore, South Korea, …
I received some long-awaited news last week, and it came as a simple enough e-mail. After ten years, …
The Federal Department of Education predicts an alarming teacher shortage of 4,100 teachers by 2025. It is now …