ILETC Blog

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Learning from experiences of others

The experiences of developing and teaching in innovative learning environments vary greatly between schools, education sectors, across states and countries. However we know from talking to teachers and principals that there are also many shared...

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Sharing stories for research

In this guest post Alli Edwards (Monash University) discusses the ideas behind the development of our regional workshops for teachers, using design thinking… We are constantly being asked to rate, describe, and provide information...

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Rearranging the way we learn

Our project is featured in the Made Possible by Melbourne campaign.  Listen to Wes Imms and Ben Cleveland talk about their early experiences in schools where their teachers’ use of space had a profound...

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ILEs in a senior secondary setting

What happens when a senior school environment steeped in traditional learning practices and pressured by expectations of the profession and community builds an ILE to house the entire English program?  A guest post by...

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What is curated learning?

Guest post by Ethel Villafranca, PhD candidate, Melbourne Graduate School of Education and ILETC project team member. It is quite common to hear and read the word ‘curated’ these days. The title ‘curator’ is...

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New school old school

Our project features in a new exhibition of University of Melbourne research launched today.  Made possible by Melbourne features 14 world changing research projects selected from across the University. The exhibition includes interactive exhibits at...