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Chronically absent, systematically forgotten: What NAPLAN doesn't show
One in three students fails NAPLAN basics, but the bigger crisis is 1.65 million children losing years to chronic school absence
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90% of Australian teachers ‘severely stressed’ – study
The rate of depression, anxiety and stress experienced by Australia’s teaching workforce is three times the national norm, new research shows
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The model helping to reinvent Australia's schools
Trauma-informed training is equipping teaching graduates with the tools to create safer, calmer classrooms
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New partnership aims to strengthen child safety in Australia’s schools
Campion Education and the Alannah & Madeline Foundation have joined forces to ensure greater protections for young people both offline and online
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No progress on support for students with disability, new report finds
Students with disability remain excluded, bullied, and unsupported at school almost two years after the Disability Royal Commission called for urgent reform
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School principals unite on bold national agenda
The two peak bodies for public school principals have announced a new reform agenda aimed at lifting equity, wellbeing and leadership across Australia's schools
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What does the YouTube ban on under 16s mean for Australia's schools?
The Educator speaks to Edward Filetti, CEO of ClickView Australia, about guiding teachers through a new video landscape shaped by safety-first policy
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A big thank you to the judges of the 2025 Australian Education Awards
The judging panel included 21 prominent leaders and experts in the Australian K-12 education sector
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Inside the program defining the deeper purpose of education
St Mary's Cathedral College is teaching young people not just to know, but to think well, communicate with integrity and act as compassionate, informed citizens
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The mental health mistake leaving Aussies struggling in silence
When pressure hits, most people don't know whether they need urgent crisis intervention or long-term therapy, research shows