According to the State Government, there has been a 24-percentage point improvement in students’ results on the check since it ...
SA students continue to improve on phonics check
South Australia has seen strong improvement in students’ ability to decode and blend letters into sounds since becoming the first state to implement a Phonics Screening Check in 2018.
In 2018, just 43 per cent of students were able to meet the expected achievement benchmark on the Phonics Screening Check.
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Head of Special Education Services (HO1) - Laidley District State School - Special Education Program
Laidley District State School is seeking a Head of Special Education Services (HO1) to lead the Special Education Program.
This is a temporary full-time position to co...
Teacher Aide - Queensland Pathways State College - Bundamba Campus
Are you passionate about helping students reach their academic goals in a supportive, student-centred environment?
Queensland Pathways State College is seeking a co...