How rigid curriculums are straining teachers and students
Burnout can be alleviated by providing time for student wellbeing and developing broader curriculums, says Rydr Tracy, head of educational transformation at Creatable
Burnout can be alleviated by providing time for student wellbeing and developing broader curriculums, says Rydr Tracy, head of educational transformation at Creatable
A staggering 76% of teachers say additional workloads created because of staff shortages are "unsustainable"
The panel will be chaired by Dr Lisa O’Brien, former CEO of The Smith Family
A radical reform of Australia's teaching degrees aims to address workforce shortages and improve teacher quality
Deteriorating working conditions in public schools could see principals make the switch, experts tell The Educator
The road to better reading outcomes starts with a thriving school library, says Dr David Caldwell from UniSA
The workforce crisis will not be fixed by lowering the status and standards of the profession, says the AEU
More than 5,000 primary school leaders call on governments to make urgent interim arrangements to tackle the issue
Without respect at its core, any attempt to make teaching more attractive will fail, writes Meredith Peace
Victorian public schools are the second lowest funded schools in the nation, a new report shows