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Parents & teachers: Building bridges for the future? A close look at the links between school, parents, and community in eight schools in suburban Sydney questions the nature and effectiveness of the home/school partnership. Read more
Book buying in school libraries: Hit or miss? A study of New Zealand teachers with library responsibility in schools looks at whether or not teachers have the time, skills and available product to select books which best meet the needs of pupils and staff. Read more
Spelling Instruction In Primary Schools Suggestions on how to analyse children's spelling and thus provide effective spelling instruction. Read more
Classroom Discipline: Teachers' Preferences Although many states in Australia have abolished corporate punishment, are teachers replacing authoritarian beliefs with democratic ones when dealing with classroom discipline? Read more
Suggestions from children on how to help us behave Children have some very good ideas on how they could be disciplined without the use of physical punishment. Read more
Using CD-ROM story books to encourage reading development How young children react to reading with CD-ROM story-books, the latest multimedia reading resource. Read more
Breaking Down The Barriers: A Health Initiative Involving School and Community An innovative approach for introducing an HIV/AIDS topic to the health curriculum, showing the importance of involving parents in knowledge transference. Read more
Beyond Expectations: Using calculators with young children Exciting ways young children use calculators. And no, calculators do not inhibit learning. Read more
Building Bridges to Individuals: Maxims for teaching composite classes Using outstanding teachers of primary school composite classes researchers have developed a series of maxims which could be useful for other teachers. Read more
Listening and Speaking: Vital parts of any second language programme Research discoveries by experts in teaching English as a second language can be transferred to the teaching of any second language. Practical examples and teaching programmes at different levels. Read more