<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><root available-locales="en_US," default-locale="en_US"><static-content language-id="en_US"><![CDATA[<p>When I was a young girl ...
Deborah Pino Pasternak receives funding from The Ian Potter Foundation, and the ACT Education Directorate via the Affiliated Schools Funded Research Projects. Susan Ledger received funding from Ian ...
I went shopping for a stylus the other day after deciding to go paperless and give up writing the old-fashioned way on a paper notebook. Many of my fellow journos still lug around the notepads that ...
Children today are growing up surrounded by technology. So it is easy to assume they will be able to write effectively using a keyboard. But our research suggests this is not necessarily true. We need ...
When he began teaching English at Denver’s big South High School (3,300 students) in 1935, exuberant Harold Kea-bles lived only six blocks away. It was too far. He bought a house half a block away so ...
Through the New India Literacy Programme (NILP), lakhs of adults in Tamil Nadu, from daily wagers to guest workers, are going back to ‘school’ to learn to gain life skills. There are more than 30,000 ...
ChatGPT and other bots are ubiquitous, giving a whole new meaning to botulism. John Warner, in his More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI, sums up its advocates’ bold promise: ...
Graduate attributes are good starting points for thinking more broadly about how you would like your students to develop through their studies. They outline mindsets and behaviours that students can ...
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