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Issue: Semester 1 2026
John Skene provides some views and perspectives on the importance of differentiation in the classroom to support learners of all...
The Journal of Professional Learning (JPL) is produced by the Centre for Professional Learning on the lands of the Gadigal people who we acknowledge as the Traditional Custodians of this Country. We pay respects to Elders past and present, and celebrate the traditions, lore, and living cultures of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Elders have been educators since time immemorial. As teachers, we walk in their footsteps. The Centre for Professional Learning (CPL) delivers high quality, research-based professional learning exclusively for Federation members across a range of pedagogical and curriculum-based areas. Courses and conferences are conducted in-person, as well as online. We are committed to disseminating a wide range of educational resources, reflection, and research for the benefit of teachers and the public education community. The JPL is an important element of these resources, reflection, and research. Reading the JPL can contribute towards maintenance of your accreditation, simply read a JPL article and then, either discuss it with your colleagues or use it to enhance your pedagogy in order to create “positive change and impact on student or child learning progress and achievement” (NESA).
Issue: Semester 1 2026
John Skene provides some views and perspectives on the importance of differentiation in the classroom to support learners of all...
Issue: Semester 1 2026
Mandy Wells discusses the need for a National Anti-Racism Framework and Strategy… The rise of fascist ideologies, characterised by authoritarianism,...
Issue: Semester 1 2026
Bianca Bertalli examines how children’s literature can be used to develop ethical understanding and to address complex issues such as...
Issue: Semester 1 2026
Julie McMullen and John Skene reflect on the changing social and political realms in the LGBTIQA+ space, the impact on...
Issue: Semester 1 2026
John Skene provides some views and perspectives on the need for teachers to be the change-makers in language and culture...
Issue: Semester 1 2026
Melanie Morrison outlines the importance of education in the pursuit of peace, advocating for a ‘peace with justice’ model for...
Issue: Semester 1 2026
Jake Lynch provides a well – researched outline of the essential knowledge that teachers would need to introduce the concepts...
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