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Teaching Strategies

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We often think: a school, is a school, is a school. They look similarly recognisable from the outside. By giving learners ownership and choice over where and how they learn, they not only feel valued, they are building real-world skills for future success.

You’ve likely heard about how, thanks to technology and on-demand media, our attention spans are getting shorter. Humans feel much more pressured …

In today’s world, curiosity plays such an important but underappreciated role. Having an intense desire to know or to learn something might …

Can you imagine a reality where a teacher would actually encourage their students to get up and freely move around in the classroom, to stand up out of their chairs and leave their desks behind for a portion of the class period?

The industrial model that has been the driver of education in Australia since 1793 is obsolete and we now have the opportunity to recontextualise the New-New learning environments of the future.

A future-focused vision for education recognises that today’s and tomorrow’s learner will face a very different future from generations past.

The best teachers know the secret to connecting with their students is building positive relationships with them.

You may have heard it called many different things before. Progressive Learning, Individualised Learning, Personalised Learning, Student Centred Learning, Active Learning, whatever …

By Prakash Nair, Founding President & CEO of Fielding Nair International It’s a surprising fact that the top universities in the world …

After qualified teachers and, of course, the very first people to teach us right from wrong, our parents, there is a lot …

What is Flipped Learning? The flipped classroom essentially reverses traditional teaching. Instead of teachers talking at students at the front of the …

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