Is teacher burnout tied to the quality of classroom resources?
It’s time to acknowledge that quality education doesn’t depend solely on who’s teaching, but also on the resources they’re using to teach
It’s time to acknowledge that quality education doesn’t depend solely on who’s teaching, but also on the resources they’re using to teach
Public education took centre stage this week as inspiring achievements were honoured in Sydney
School leaders who feel fulfilled in their roles are far less likely to quit—and significantly more resilient in the face of daily strain, new research suggests
As Australia barrels towards the 2025 Federal Election, schools are once again in the national spotlight
Governor-General, Sam Mostyn, champions public education as a force for kindness, care and respect across Australia, writes Paul Somers and Lynne Munnich
Student completion rates are up, and more teachers are entering the profession. Is Australia's education system finally reversing years of decline?
New data shows a rise in teaching degree applications. The Educator asks ACU's Professor Donna King what's driving this promising trend
Despite new initiatives, many principals remain overburdened by complex student needs, compliance demands, and staff management, straining their wellbeing and workload
Government reaches milestone with new Kununurra site to support First Nations children
Administrative burden on teachers under scrutiny