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The school where belonging drives achievement
At Warakirri College, small classes, no fees, and wraparound supports show how belonging can transform disengaged students into confident graduates
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Why early-career teachers are leaving – and how to keep them
Simple, low-cost strategies can give new teachers the confidence and connection they need to stay, an expert tells The Educator
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AI is changing education – by outsourcing the production of knowledge to big tech
It’s not just our attention at risk, but our capacity to think independently, writes Kimberley Hardcastle
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Clearer classrooms: School’s new upgrade ensures every student is heard
A leading Melbourne school has transformed its classrooms with cutting-edge technology to give students with hearing loss equal access to learning
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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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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