Expectations have been raised in Australia and comparable countries for an 'education revolution' that will secure success for all students in all settings. Such a revolution must ensure the alignment of educational outcomes, the skills required for a strong economy, and the needs of a harmonious society. Why not the Best Schools? offers a ten-point, ten-year plan for an education revolution that will result in the transformation of Australia's schools.
Education, Science and Public Policy: Ideas for an Education Revolution
When will the 'education revolution' really begin? Is the nation ready for the challenges of the global knowledge economy and the emerging centres of innovation around the world? What are the key problems and where are the policy solutions? These are the questions addressed in "Education, Science and Public Policy", in which nine policy practitioners and educators shape the knowledge economy into bite-sized chunks for public policy debate.
A perfect combination between education and diversion: stories, songs and games have been developed and made by a team of qualified experts in the education of the English. - 55 DVDs Release Date: 2009-2011 Audio: English, Russian, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Serbian, Czech
Teaching about Teaching clearly demonstrates how teaching about teaching knowledge (pedagogy) is a cornerstone in the development of quality teacher education and how this knowledge must be articulated throughout the teaching profession.
This book helps teachers to visualize teaching and learning holistically, linking the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that students need to know, do, and feel, to achieve in school and become lifelong learners.