Classroom Activities: Destination Moon!
50 years after we landed the first man on the Moon, take a look back at the people, the science and the fascination that got us there.
Find out more50 years after we landed the first man on the Moon, take a look back at the people, the science and the fascination that got us there.
Find out moreAs the task of equipping students with the right kind of literacy and critical-thinking skills expands by the day, educators must be prepared to utilise the motivating force of video in brand new ways.
Find out moreBritannica honours NAIDOC Week with a series of conversations with inspiring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander educators.
Find out moreSally Lawrence is committed to giving every student in Australia the opportunity to learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Find out moreDavid Ella, the Education Officer Aboriginal Education for the Diocese of Broken Bay, is leading Spiritual Pilgrimages across Australia to help his Aboriginal students improve learning and career outcomes
Find out moreThis National Reconciliation Week, take the opportunity to help schools and communities recognise and communicate the truth of Australia’s colonial history.
Find out moreNational Reconciliation Week in Australia ends on June 3rd every year, a date purposefully chosen to commemorate an important milestone in the continuing journey towards reconciliation: the High Court Mabo Decision.
Find out moreWith EduTECH 2019 just around the corner, here's what's on at the Britannica Stand.
Find out moreEncourage students to critically engage with media sources through a contextual exploration of multiculturalism and the immigration debate.
Find out moreDemonstrate the meaning and significance of cultural diversity through a collection of fun and accessible activities!
Find out moreCombat the proliferation of digital misinformation with Britannica School Insights, the new free Google Chrome extension for Britannica School.
Find out moreHumans’ foray into artistic expression goes back some 30,000 years. ImageQuest traverses the last 250 with a look at the quirky, the disruptive and the downright bizarre.
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