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Teachers left in the dark on managing student pain – study
New research highlights the emotional and mental toll on teachers managing student pain in classrooms
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Schools can make students lonelier, new research warns
The Educator speaks to the study's lead author on what principals can do to create emotionally safe and inclusive school environments
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Full STEAM ahead
Brisbane Grammar School (BGS) is at the forefront of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics education in Australia
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Mispronounced names can harm learning – experts
New research shows one in three students have faced bullying or discrimination because of their name, with lasting effects on identity and education
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Revealed: 5-Star Best Schools in Australia
The inaugural list showcases schools that are leading the way through innovation, strong support and a deep commitment to student development
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Australians fed up with inequity in schools, survey shows
A new survey exposes overwhelming dissatisfaction with equity in schools, with Australians urging principals to act boldly and demand meaningful reform
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Compound ethics: Investing in our future leaders
What if compound interest applied to ethics? A bold new program shows moral imagination, once sparked, can multiply across a lifetime
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Why 24/7 cybersecurity is no longer optional for schools
Ransomware recovery is improving, but attackers are getting smarter. An expert explains how constant detection and response can safeguard schools from disruption and lasting damage
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Adrian Camm on transformative leadership in education
Award-winning principal shares his vision for innovation, staff growth, and human-centered learning
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The elephant in the classroom
AI could transform learning by tailoring lessons to every student’s unique journey, writes Matt Esterman and Dr Phil Lambert