Students around New Zealand are set to become data detectives in the CensusAtSchool TataurangaKiTeKura.
CensusAtSchool is an online statistics project, which got underway on February 7, and is open to all English and Maori-medium ...
Launching sensitive conversations with students that raise concerns about child sexual abuse can alter lives – but they can also be easily tucked in the ‘too hard’ basket, deemed too awkward or problematic to initiate in schools.
On a Saturday morning this March, my 9-year-old son Raymond Hsu emerged from an exam room at Queen Margaret College in Wellington, New Zealand.
Two suites of resources designed to help schools lift student outcomes through evidence-based teaching practices and clear, structured implementation, have been released by the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO).
A highly touted school construction project worth nearly $40 million with promises to build and upgrade more than 100 schools and pre-schools around Australia's biggest state is being scrutinised over corruption allegations.
Arguably one of the core responsibilities of secondary schools is to produce young people ready for the next big step of their lives beyond their high school years – yet the data shows our system continues to fail our young people, miserably, when...
Doubling down on honing children’s handwriting might feel the move of a ‘modern day luddite’, but the complex interplay of perceptual motor and cognitive skills required to confidently put pen to paper could well be key to students’ broader litera...
Buckminster Fuller predicted in 1960 that human knowledge doubled approximately every century. Today, some futurologists postulate that human knowledge doubles every 12 months and, in some domains, every 12 hours.
The latest Resilient Youth: State of the Nation Report has just been released, and reveals that while Australia’s young people are still struggling mentally, for the first time since reporting began in 2019, student wellbeing has stabilised or sli...
Schools across NSW are opening their gates for the public to access outdoor facilities outside of school hours every day of the week, in a trial allowing families and communities greater access to green space.
In a world of 10-second sound bites and ever scrolling feeds, one national writing competition is reminding us of the power of words, and the voices of young Australians.
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