An inevitable mid-life crisis came early for Steve Hargreaves.
Before his life as an educator, the picture looked very different for the 45-year-old.
During his 20s, Hargreaves worked ...
Teachers, students and parents are being invited to make submissions to inform the Albanese Government’s Anti-Bullying Rapid Review, a key part of the Government’s plans to develop a national approach to addressing bullying in Australian schools.
Teachers and school leaders are suffering what is termed Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) at even higher rates than frontline health workers, according to new research.
The latest Northern Territory budget is a missed opportunity to address the root causes of crime and how the justice system fuels repeat offending, the opposition leader says.
Educators across the country are doubling down on reading instruction – driven by national curriculum changes and renewed government focus on phonics and structured literacy.
For many young Australians, tracking a partner's every move is a normal sign of love and affection, but there is a darker side to the growing trend.
Australia’s teacher shortage could be worsened by unrealistic expectations placed on new graduates, a new study by QUT researchers suggests.
A mother whose car careened through a school fence, killing an 11-year-old boy and injuring four other students, will face criminal charges.
Emily Hanford, the pioneering US journalist behind wildly influential podcast Sold A Story, has been awarded the highest accolade from an Australian university.
When the Chinese Women’s Basketball Team arrived at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena for a pre-Olympic series in July last year, they were greeted by a changeroom bursting with gorgeously colourful artwork produced by local children from Brunswick Sout...
Teachers feel as though they are working as ‘double agents’ in schools, giving the impression they are overly compliant with policies and procedures while engaging in covert acts of ‘subversion’ in order to survive in the profession, research has ...