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  • Aug 18, 2024 | teachermagazine.com | Steven Kolber

    In our 2023 annual reader survey, when we asked you what you’d like more content on this year, you overwhelmingly let us know you’d like more information on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Steven Kolber is an experienced teacher and has been reflecting on his own practice in relation to the widespread usage of AI.

  • Jul 29, 2024 | educationmattersmag.com.au | Steven Kolber

    Steven Kolber, curriculum writer at Ngarrngga, University of Melbourne, shares his perspective on attending the National Education Summit at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in June. For those who spend much of their time attending education spaces, the National Education Summit always holds the potential to be a good one. Participants get the sense of being a part of the community, not just amid a stream of vendors selling their wares.

  • Jul 28, 2024 | blog.aare.edu.au | Ellen Mogård Larsen |Bronwyn Reid O'Connor |Steven Kolber

    We’d like to thank those Early Career Teacher Panellists on the Teachers’ Voices : Catriona Vo, Emma Enticott, Liz McNulty, Daniel Siddhartha, Alexis Kim, David OksinskiAs educational researchers, we must listen to the voices of teachers to understand what research is critical to their work, and how we can effectively work with teachers to respond to contemporary issues and opportunities of the profession. Educational research operates in a void when teachers’ voices are left unheard.

  • Apr 26, 2023 | ei-ie.org | Steven Kolber

    It is time for teachers to be empowered to shape their work and their world, here are some approaches to achieve it!As a Public school teacher of twelve years, I’ve always strived to be empowered in my work, seeking ways to develop my voice and give my students opportunities to experience the wider world. The more I’ve developed in this area, the more I have come to realise just how silent and disempowered many of my teaching colleagues around the world are.

  • Mar 21, 2023 | teachermagazine.com | Steven Kolber

    In his second video for Teacher, English and English Language teacher, Steven Kolber, shares a memorisation technique using your hands to help students effectively memorise important concepts. In case you missed it, Kolber’s first video outlined how teachers can use dance and movement to support students to memorise concepts. In this video, he focuses on a technique involving your hands.

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