Volume 41 2022
Issue 1
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In this issue:
- Continuity of learning in the transition to school: What does it look like in practice? by Jacqui Ward
- Guide to a better understanding and appreciation of manga texts by Dr Cathy Sly
- Early-career teaching: An opportunity for reflection and self-development by Anna Rumjahn.
Issue 2
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In this issue:
- Leading in a time of disruption by Andrew Smith
- Curate, advocate, collaborate: Updating a school library collection to promote sustainability and counter eco-anxiety by Pooja Mathur
- SPaRK: The Best Cat, the Est Cat by Sally Rasaiah.
Issue 3
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In this issue:
- Critical thinking and content knowledge: What cognitive load theory gets wrong by Dr Peter Ellerton
- SPaRK – The Inheritance: Considering the affective nature of visual narrative – Stage 5 English by Dr Cathy Sly
- Nurturing reader identity in high school by Laura Smith.
Issue 4
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In this issue:
- Marrung Ngarralyn (Awabakal and Worimi words meaning good talker) – poetry workshop by Dr Lorraine Beveridge
- Remembering Dr Ross J. Todd by June Wall
- Crisis leadership: Addressing technical and adaptive challenges by Dr Jennifer Charteris and Dr Adele Nye
- What does it take to run a school the size of a town? And what’s transferable to any school context? EduChat with Jeanie Brown and Gary Johnson.
Issue 5
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In this issue:
- Citizen science: Crowd sourcing and crowd-pleasing STEM activities for schools by Judy Friedlander and Nicole Lewis
- The magic of stories: How to engender a love of sharing stories. EduChat with Ursula Dubosarsky and Gabrielle Wang
- Passive programming in the library by Amber Sorensen.
Issue 6
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In this issue:
- Understanding equity in education. Part 1: What is equity? by Dr Pasi Sahlberg
- What does true mathematical fluency look like in the classroom? by Dr Katherin Cartwright
- Making selective education fairer by Dr Rosalind Walsh
- Information fluency: A framework for teacher librarians as expert practitioners by June Wall
- Building creative communities at the State Library of NSW by Susan Brawn, Alicia De Audney and Andrea Sturgeon
- Diversity, inclusion and representation: Resourcing the curriculum by Rebecca Toltz
- The Children’s Art Library at the Art Gallery of New South Wales by Robyn Louey
- SPaRK – Migration: An intercultural experience to be shared by Dr Cathy Sly.
Issue 7
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In this issue:
- In the rear-view mirror: 40 years of Scan (Scan editorial team)
- Understanding equity in education. Part 2: What can we do? (Dr Pasi Sahlberg)
- Peer-reviewed article - Fostering student equity and excellence through oracy development: An opportunity for Australian schools (Dr Sue Ollerhead)
- Adaptive expertise and evaluative thinking in leadership and teaching (Dr Helen Timperley)
- Planning for success in HSC modern and ancient history (Duane Galle)
- Classrooms as habitats: Understanding biodiversity without leaving the classroom (Caitlyn Forster)
- Creating engaging digital classrooms with the Technology 4 Learning team (Yvette Poshoglian and the Technology 4 Learning team)
- Towards sustainability through the school library (Dr Kasey Garrison)
- The National Centre for Australian Children’s Literature: Venturing virtually (Dr Belle Alderman AM).