It was encouraging to see the Productivity Commission acknowledge teacher burnout and their growing administrative burden in its latest inquiry.
Teachers spend up to 29 hours a week doing nonteaching tasks: writing emails, grading, finding classroom resources, and carrying out other administrative work. They also have high stress levels and ...
Leadership can’t be taught. Discover why unschooling leaders—and focusing on convening, grounding, modeling, and ...
Hundreds of AI-driven tools are being built to save teachers time on grading, lesson planning, and other tasks. But not all educators are on board. This story is from The Algorithm, our weekly ...
An elementary school teacher smartly used food to teach her students a lesson. Kayleigh Sloan teaches a creative writing class to first and second-graders. To teach a valuable lesson about where the ...
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