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Living and Learning in the Future

The seven personae are the roles that will give students the dexterity needed to work in the world they will enter in the coming years, where up to 40% of the workforce will be independent consultants (Fisher) and nearly all of the fastest-growing jobs (US Department of Labor) require a complex array of skills that […]

A Quick Look At Writing Your First Book

Writing is a very popular past time and hobby for so many reasons, it is something creative to do and achieve and its results are very rewarding. Starting off is possibly the most difficult thing to do when witting a book, the first day will properly be spent writing things and then deleting them over […]

Celebrating Literacy and Running a Read-Aloud Marathon

However simple or complex you make your Harry Potter Day, it can be educational as well as fun. With some creative curriculum planning, teachers can develop many activities to showcase particular literacy skills. For example, a sketch table enables students to create an archetypal “family tree” that starts with the Harry Potter novels but moves […]

They further suggested the value of curricular devices

As had happened at the other teaching site, a culture formed that valued a particular teaching approach that was peripheral to my repertoire, even if I did experiment with some of its methods. Once again, this pedagogy produced results in this context that were sufficiently impressive that I was in no position to point to […]

Bookkeeping Solutions – Dealing with the ATO and GST Audits!

As an owner of a Small Business Australia you may find yourself in the position of developing a relationship with the Australian Taxation Office.  As the owner of a home based small business you may find this a bit daunting!  There are several things you can do to maintain a good relationship with the ATO: […]