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Talis: Stress Levels Among Australian Teachers, Sue Thomson
Talis: Stress Levels Among Australian Teachers, Sue Thomson
Teacher columnist - Sue Thomson
The OECD’s Teaching and Learning International Survey provides a voice for teachers and principals internationally. Australia is one of 48 countries that participated in TALIS 2018, and ACER has just released the second report on the data gathered – Teachers and school leaders as valued professionals (Thomson & Hillman, 2020). The foci of this second volume are career opportunities, collaboration, autonomy and prestige. The results reported in this article are those from lower secondary school teachers and principals.
March Madness Lesson: How 'And One' Can Boost Your Career, Michael Preston
March Madness Lesson: How 'And One' Can Boost Your Career, Michael Preston
UCF Forum
Welcome to March Madness! Sixty-eight college basketball teams are vying for their ultimate prize: a national championship.
'To Change Is To Learn And To Learn Is To Change', Bob Porter
'To Change Is To Learn And To Learn Is To Change', Bob Porter
UCF Forum
“To change is to learn and to learn is to change.” That was often the advice given to me by my mentor in life, Lew Treen, a war veteran, semi-pro baseball player, high school principal and coach.
Run Toward Your Next Job, Not Away From Current One, Bob Porter
Run Toward Your Next Job, Not Away From Current One, Bob Porter
UCF Forum
If you are considering a job change or are looking for your first job, how do you know what direction to take?
Finding The Sweet Spot In Your Life Can Be More Than Just A Dream, Bob Porter
Finding The Sweet Spot In Your Life Can Be More Than Just A Dream, Bob Porter
UCF Forum
When I was a small child, I had a recurring dream that I ran and jumped out of my second-story bedroom window and began to fly. I would fly around the neighborhood to see my friends and help people, and I had a lot of fun doing it. I can’t exactly recall how I learned to fly, but it was instinctive, and I just inherently knew it was a gift. I can still remember how my stomach would get jittery in the moments right before I took the jump in order to fly.
Now What? Colby Seniors Have Their Plans In Full Swing, Abigail Wheeler
Now What? Colby Seniors Have Their Plans In Full Swing, Abigail Wheeler
Colby Magazine
Four members of Colby’s Class of ’04 continue to share their hopes and worries about the future in the second part of our series.
Now What? Anxious Colby Seniors Ponder Their Next Move, Abigail Wheeler
Now What? Anxious Colby Seniors Ponder Their Next Move, Abigail Wheeler
Colby Magazine
College seniors have more than graduation approaching. Four members of the Class of '04 share their hopes and worries.
A Study Of Navy Personnel's Awareness Of Career Opportunities: Is The Career Information Program Working?, Larry E. Reisher
A Study Of Navy Personnel's Awareness Of Career Opportunities: Is The Career Information Program Working?, Larry E. Reisher
OTS Master's Level Projects & Papers
To answer this goal the following objectives were established: 1. Determine if the Career Information Program is an effective tool for disseminating career information; 2. Determine if the Career Information Program is effective for assignment of sponsors for newly reporting personnel; 3. Assess whether the Professional Development Board is an active and ongoing process.