This story appeared in the April 2014 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.
A Los Angeles jury has found Alphabet's Google and Meta liable for damages in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit that will influence thousands of similar cases against the tech companies.
Australian school principals are enduring offensive behaviours at ‘unacceptably high’ rates, with an alarming percentage reporting they endured physical violence and threats last year, new national data has revealed.
Education departments need to introduce workload reduction policies for principals that streamline administrative requirements and shift non-instructional tasks away from them if we are to stem growing school leader turnover concerns.
Top-down decision making in schools has got a bad reputation, but doing away with a majority buy-in approach has allowed one Victorian school to seriously bolster its improvement agenda.
Fed-up and burned out teachers have walked off the job, campaigning for better pay and conditions in the second capital city strike in as many days.
A new vision for school leadership has been unveiled by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) which aims to strengthen parish communities and re-engage families that have lost connection with the Church.
A humanoid robot has walked down a red-carpeted White House hallway, accompanying US first lady Melania Trump into an event where she urged greater use of artificial intelligence in education.
Most people have a nostalgic story to tell about their favourite teacher. We often invoke them when teachers are bargaining for better pay and conditions, or when another story of violence in schools reaches the headlines.
Only once children have mastered their times tables will they be able to unlock new levels of mathematical reasoning and actually engage in stimulating puzzles that extend their ability, a prominent maths educator says.
Every school has students who are passionate about gaming. They talk about it at lunch, light up when it comes up in class and spend hours developing skills most adults don't fully see. That passion is already in your school. The question is wheth...