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The Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy and Purpose (CRAAP) test helps you to evaluate non-academic sources of evidence, such as a webpage.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the explicit instruction in English video to reflect on their own practice.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the explicit instruction in science video to reflect on their own practice.
These practice guides summarise the research evidence about how early childhood and care (ECEC) and school practitioners can engage with families to support children’s early learning and development and students’ learning outcomes.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the explicit instruction in maths video to reflect on their own practice.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the formative assessment in maths video to reflect on their own practice.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the formative assessment in science video to reflect on their own practice.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the mastery learning in English video to reflect on their own practice.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the mastery learning in maths video to reflect on their own practice.
A suggested outline for facilitating a group session where teachers can use the mastery learning in science video to reflect on their own practice. It could also provide guidance for activities for self-directed professional reflection.
This worksheet helps you to reflect on a piece of research. The research you choose to reflect on should be about a particular education policy, program or practice (that is, an approach) that you may be considering using in your school, service or classroom.
The next National School Reform Agreement (NSRA) is an opportunity to focus national resources and effort on the reforms most likely to improve students’ educational outcomes.
The National School Reform Agreement (NSRA) is a joint agreement between the Commonwealth, states and territories to lift student outcomes across Australian schools. Read AERO's submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry.