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Transporting children safely: what schools should know
The Educator speaks to Megan Kavanagh, a partner in Colin Biggers & Paisley's employment and safety team
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Early childhood reforms won't work until teacher shortage fixed – expert
The reforms require recruitment and retention of a high-quality workforce, Dr Lesley Jones tells The Educator
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How early intervention mentoring is tackling the youth mental health crisis
The Educator speaks to Raise Foundation program director Kathleen Vella
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Experts slam ‘culture of low expectations’ surrounding kids with disability
New evidence reveals a broken education system that enables too many young people to leave school without basic skills
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Schools big winners in QLD Budget
The Queensland government has announced a record $16bn investment in school and early childhood education
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Staff booking gurus join forces to tackle teacher shortage
ClassCover has acquired Relief Ruler, a South Australian based relief teacher booking platform
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Using visuals improves learning by up to 400% – study
The finding has implications for how educators approach student engagement both in and outside the classroom
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‘A real success’: Teacher pathway program tackles staff shortages
The program has received an overwhelming response from teachers’ aides and principals across Australia
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Public and Catholic school teachers to strike together for first time
NSW teachers from both sectors will strike over low pay and staff shortages next week
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NSW Budget 2022: What’s in it for education?
A number of new schools will be built across the state as part of a $1.6bn investment into education infrastructure