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One in five Australian children live in poverty – study
More than 800,000 children are now living below the poverty line across Australia, the highest number in more than two decades, alarming new research shows
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Australia’s teachers under pressure – but highly valued
To celebrate teachers, Australians everywhere are being invited to join the “Hats Off to Teachers” initiative this World Teachers’ Day, October 31
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Landmark initiative to boost inclusive education in Australia's schools
The announcement follows calls for urgent action to improve access and equity for Autistic students
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Most teachers happy in their jobs – report
Nine in ten teachers report being satisfied with their jobs overall, on average, across OECD education systems, according to new research
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One in five NSW students suspended before graduation – study
Nearly 20% of students experience at least one suspension or expulsion, and two-thirds of those are excluded multiple times, new research shows
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How principals can supercharge their school workforce
The Educator speaks to PeopleBench CEO Fleur Johnston about how leaders can make their staff feel valued, supported, and empowered
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National action to tackle Australia’s cyberbullying crisis
Education Ministers will meet on Friday to consider a new national standard on anti-bullying initiatives
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What makes an award-winning student wellbeing program?
The Educator looks at how a small public school beat the odds to win a national award
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Australian teachers resilient amid intense pressures – report
The OECD’s latest Teaching and Learning International Survey report reveals some encouraging green shoots for Australian schools
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Who won big at the Australian Education Awards? Official guide is out!
From visionary principals to groundbreaking schools, the Awards shone a spotlight on the inspiring people shaping the nation’s classrooms