| 5 To 7 Educator | Each issue is packed with quality practical and professional articles to help you plan a fun and entertaining Key Stage 1 (KS1) curriculum, as well as keep you up-to-date with the latest changes affecting teaching practice and better understand the educational and emotional needs of primary school aged children. It now contains a 24-page National Curriculum section that will provide you with weekly lesson plans for both Year1 and Year 2 age groups, in Numeracy, Literacy and Science plus a fourth subject. | | ADDitude | ADDitude Magazine is the first magazine for people with attention deficit disorder. ADDitude provides health reporting, medical news and lifestyle advice for families and individuals. Backed by an advisory board of leading medical and scientific experts, ADDitude’s editors are committed to helping children and adults with ADD lead successful lives--at home, at school, at work, and in their communities. Informative and inspiring, each issue is filled with timely articles focusing on real people living with ADD. Columnists such as Edward Hallowell, M.D., author of Driven to Distraction, bring readers practical tips drawn from years of patient experience. With special reports on topics such as teens and ADD, strategies for summer fun, starting a new school year off right, and effectively managing medications, ADDitude keeps people living with ADD informed with the latest about the disorder. Oprah Winfrey has called ADDitude a magazine ’needed by every parent of an ADD child.’ Certainly, it has become a trusted resource that many readers wouldn’t want to live without. | | AJE | THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION – THE LEADING AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL The leading Australian research education journal that features a wide range of articles on contemporary educational issues and quality educational research, the AJE informs educational researchers, educators, administrators and policymakers about issues of contemporary concern in education. The AJE publishes peer-reviewed articles that report on educational research, that review findings of research studies and that address education in relation to other fields. Three issues are published each year in April, August and November. | | AR Architectural Review Australia | Two-time winner of the RAIA Bates Smart Architecture in the Media award, Architectural Review Australia (AR) presents a thorough insight into the best of Australia’s contemporary architecture. AR also showcases a selection of significant buildings and projects from overseas. Each issue features written and visual reviews of recent work, including architects’ statements, technical drawings and project summaries. Interviews, reports on unbuilt work and book reviews are combined with work in progress and an overview of industry events to provide the most comprehensive coverage of Australian architecture available. PLEASE NOTE: Orders for this title are non-refundable. | | Australian Teacher | AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT SECONDARY EDUCATION MAGAZINE Not afraid to explore the critical issues confronting today’s teachers, Australian Teacher Magazine offers independent and compelling education coverage for Australia’s secondary school sector. Providing a spin free critique of education policy, reform and research, Teacher’s news section tackles current debates pertaining to the profession. Teachers can gain practical ideas via the In The Classroom section, which details innovative programs and creative activities that teachers nationwide are incorporating into their classrooms. Vital for career development, Teacher also contains professional development and career information, exploring ways secondary educators can update their teaching methods and modernise their classroom practice. | | Black Issues In Higher Education | no description | | Campus Review | Campus Review’s news and analysis provides independent and insightful coverage of higher education and training issues making it essential reading for anyone involved in this area. As the only newspaper in Australia dedicated to reporting higher education and vocational education and training issues, Campus Review’s weekly news and analysis is unrivalled. Campus Review is a subscription-based publication delivered in a hard copy format and online 49 times a year. Our readers include: Vice Chancellors, Deputy Vice Chancellors, Professors, Deans, Heads of Schools, Senior, Junior & Associate Lecturers , Politicians, VET & TAFE Administrators, teachers & Librarians within Australia’s educational institutions. | | Child Education Plus | Magazine covering pre-school and early school education with a project file every month covering all aspects of The National Curriculum. | | Creative Steps | Each issue is packed with inspirational, fun crafting ideas and creative activities for everyone caring for, or working with, children from 0 to 11 years old - ideal for the EYFS. | | Diverse Issues in Higher Education | Diverse Issues in Higher Education began as a tiny newsletter written and produced in the basement of its founder. Nearly twenty years later, Diverse Issues in Higher Education is a robust, glossy magazine with beautiful photographs and top-notch writing. Diverse Issues in Higher Education analyzes and explains the news of vital importance to minority communities, be they African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, Native American, Americans with disabilities, or American women. | | Education Digest | Designed for the educator and administrator as a source of what’s happening in education today. Concerned with specific and general problems; provides an overview of current happenings; follows trends and topics; presents analysis and commentary on issues. | | Education Forum | Published for teaching professionals and administrators in secondary schools. Contains feature articles and interviews that explore the contemporary issues, events, trends and personalities that shape education. Regular books, computer software and other media reviews offer informed criticism. | | Education Next | Presents the facts as best they can be determined, giving voice (without fear or favor) to worthy research, sound ideas, and responsible arguments. Bold change is needed in American K - 12 education, but Education Next partakes of no program, campaign, or ideology. | | Education Review | Education Review is an independent source of news and special reports for primary and secondary school educators across Australia. Launched in 1997 with support from the Australian College of Educators and now backed by Teaching Australia, Education Review has received overwhelming acceptance within the teaching profession. Education Review is a fully subscribed twice per term publication that is distributed nationally. Each issue includes: *News *Resources for schools and teachers | | Education Today | Includes a cover story, feature, and special report on contemporary issues and trends in Ontario’s elementary and secondary school system. Also included are regular columns covering education policy, finance, curriculum, governance, teaching and learning, and provincial and national affairs. |
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