BRISBANE, April 23 - Queensland's education minister says his state won't follow the lead of NSW in signing up to ...
Efforts to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians continue to fall short on key measures, sparking renewed calls to better translate community leadership into government action.
The Victorian Government is revamping its student reporting for public schools as one of a raft of measures designed to help free teachers up from their current admin quagmire.
Teachers in Tasmania’s public schools will commence staggered strikes across three consecutive days next week, as the Rockliff Government faces continuing pressure over the state’s prolonged pay dispute.
For boys who have absorbed misogynistic views and warped ideas about masculinity, how can schools dismantle the manosphere’s influence from within the classroom?
School camps are a vital part of the Australian educational landscape, providing essential opportunities for students to build resilience, independence, and social skills outside the classroom – yet their very existence is coming under increasing ...
Once a lighthouse state showing the nation how the explicit teaching of reading could be improved at scale across public schools, South Australia has lost its way under a government that is straying from the evidence base about what works best, a ...
Australian high school students are more uncertain about their futures compared to a decade ago, with worsening social, economic and environmental pressures at the forefront of their minds, yet despite substantial challenges their optimism, adapta...
In many households, fuel price apps are getting a serious workout as families struggle to find affordable fuel. The impact is being felt by teachers across the country, with those in regional centres and country areas being particularly hard hit.
With the concerning rise in the influence of the ‘manosphere’, teachers are reporting a corresponding spiralling of gender attitudes in the classroom, with young people experiencing higher rates of peer-to-peer abuse.
While not all adults have fond memories of the texts they studied at school, the reality is that these prescribed texts may be the only meaningful interaction that many young people have with fiction.