In today’s digital age, self-learning has taken on new dimensions, with generations turning to diverse platforms to acquire knowledge.

In today’s digital age, self-learning has taken on new dimensions, with generations turning to diverse platforms to acquire knowledge.
Just like the calculator changed the way that students engaged with maths, AI can change the way that students engage in their learning.
John Anderson is joined by Professor James Tooley for a fascinating conversation about the role of education in the modern age.
Faith has a big role to play in educational outcomes, writes Aaron Johnstone, as he prepares to send his own four-year-old to ‘big school’.
20th century style learning, including memorising, cramming, and silently listening to teachers lecturing, has had its day, writes futurist Michael McQueen.
The Australian Computer Society has proposed a raft of messages for the government to stock up the nation’s digital infrastructure.
Young Indigenous man Corey Tutt is passionate about science, loves animals and founded Deadly Science to equip remote Indigenous schools across Australia.
A new ABC documentary is observing a pilot program designed to change the conversation about race in a primary school.
The ‘Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence and Harassment Against Women and Girls’ report was put together by La Trobe University researchers.
A reform to the national assessment program, NAPLAN, to include digital literacy in its testing indicates the increased use of technology in education.