ACADEMIC Stephen Dinham is right when he says we need to remind ourselves that there is much to be proud ...
Dedicated and resilient Australian principals are grappling with the growing enormity of their job, putting in ‘dangerously long’ hours every week as many risk marching towards breaking point, a prominent national study has warned.
Mobile phones, smartwatches and other wearable devices will be banned in all Victorian schools from next year as the State Government extends its ‘nation leading’ legislation to independent and Catholic schools.
Engineers are warning that now is the time to tackle Australia’s significant drop in participation rates for advanced mathematics.
Large numbers of Queensland state schools have a $0 book budget and no librarians, new research has found.
Discrimination against trans and gender diverse people is widespread, with serious impacts on safety, access to essential services and full participation in society, a new report has found.
It seems a tad ironic to be writing about resilience the week following one of the largest teacher’s strikes we have seen for many years.
The success of Australia’s social media ban for under-16s has been called into question, with a new eSafety report confirming a ‘substantial number’ of children are still using accounts or can easily create new ones.
Game developers and streaming platforms could be forced to tighten how they handle children's data as social media companies face allegations of lax age-verification measures.
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.