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For Grace*, 2023 should have been the pinnacle of her teaching career.Five years after graduating university, she was settling into a full-term contract at her "dream job" on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, teaching at the high school she had attended growing up."I'd travelled around, I'd come back,...
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A major survey of Australian school principals finds they are copping abuse from parents and students on top of huge workloads. Many experienced leaders say they might leave the profession.
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Enrolling girls will not automatically make a boys school more inclusive. Schools need to look at things such as what is taught, extra-curricular activities and support for students.
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In part two of this series, experts discuss reports of students struggling and teachers being physically attacked in the aftermath of school closures during the pandemic.
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A 92-year-old woman, in an area of India with low literacy rates, is inspiring others to learn how to read and write
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When Sonja White heard many of her first-graders hadn’t flown before, she brought the flying to them.
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Australian classrooms are more disorderly than ever – prompting an intensifying debate about how to control bad behaviour.
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Five years ago, LeBron James set out to fix some of America's most difficult problems. Some question whether the project is living up to its promises.
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I’ll defend active parenting and standing up for your children when they can’t stand up for themselves - but there are limits. Here are mine.
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We’re told education can end poverty. The truth is more complicated.
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The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey on Sunday made a remarkable admission of failure and committed to a new focus on mental health.
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A major international report says the “disciplinary climate” in Australian schools is among the “least favourable” in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. |
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Since February, researchers have been surveying South Australian teachers about sexist views among their students.
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Even after her death, Lillian Orlich, who served as a teacher and counselor before retiring at the age of 89, is still helping a Virginia school system
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The federal and NT governments have just made a ‘historic’ funding announcement of about $1 billion for schools in the territory.
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A major analysis has found high school students who receive explicit instruction are months ahead in learning compared with peers.
Peter Mellow's insight:
You think this would apply in Higher Education as well!
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A new free history program is available for teachers around Australia to use to help their students understand Indigenous history and the impact of colonisation.
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Increasing the diversity of Australia’s teaching workforce hasn’t been a policy priority. University of Melbourne experts say it’s time for a rethink
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Experts and students with lived experience warn that mainstream classrooms are critically underprepared to educate Australia's expanding cohort of autistic students.
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Suspended for wearing the wrong socks: there’s no way this is ‘preparing children for the world of work’, says business academic André Spicer
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School students can fall behind for many reasons. From missing school to learning difficulties and problems at home.
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There are areas of biology that may be considered optional at younger year levels, such as botany, entomology and marine ecosystems. Evolution is not one of these.
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Vapes will have to come in ‘pharmacy-like packaging’. The permissible nicotine concentrations and volumes will be reduced, and single-use, disposable vapes will be banned.
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Finnish educator Pasi Sahlberg has studied education systems, analysed education policies and advised education reforms around the world. He has three ideas, inspired by lessons from abroad, to make our primary schools better and fairer places for children. |