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Inside the culture of ‘gatekeeping’ holding Australia’s schools back
Inside education departments, a culture of fear and self-protection is undermining Principals while crucial information is kept behind closed doors
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New wave of top talent heads into priority schools
More than 100 high achievers have stepped into teaching roles in classrooms in priority schools around Australia
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How one school is redefining personalised learning
The Educator speaks to Robert Flavell, Director of Digital Transformation at Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak about why alignment and consistency drive successful school transformation
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How mindset could unlock a generation of mathematicians
A World Maths Day Ambassador tells The Educator how mindset, not ability, is driving Australia’s maths struggles
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Demand for financial education surges in schools
A new report shows growing demand for financial education in Australian schools as financial literacy program reaches over half a million students
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Maths: A universal truth, not a mystery
Maths hasn’t changed but teaching approaches clearly have, writes Dr Ragnar Purje, Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at CQUniversity
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Are school trips to Canberra missing the bigger story about peace?
Students are watching war unfold in real time, but are they learning how peace works? Experts say it’s time for schools to rethink the conversation
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Science education under the microscope
Australia’s STEM strategy is under scrutiny as results stall. Experts say sparking curiosity early could be the missing piece for lasting improvement
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Opinion: Stop Ranking Children and Start Understanding Them
Embedding school psychologists, funding early assessments and integrating health with education planning could deliver healthier communities, stronger innovation and lower costs
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Education Minister Jason Clare to attend Australian Education Awards 2026
Minister Clare will be amongst hundreds of principals, deputies, department heads and teachers converging at the biggest night in education