Would you work in a rough school for more money?
The Victorian Government is offering cash incentives in bid to fill hard-to-staff schools with quality teachers
The Victorian Government is offering cash incentives in bid to fill hard-to-staff schools with quality teachers
Some school leaders have come out in support of students skipping school to take part in today's global protests on climate change
The South Australian Government has now referred the ongoing dispute with principals and teachers to the state’s employment tribunal
The governments of Victoria, NSW and Queensland have released the terms of reference for their own separate review of the controversial test
New data shows significant additional support is needed to address a growing student mental health crisis in Victoria’s education system
Principals and academics have raised serious concerns over the Victorian Education Minister’s plan to link NAPLAN scores to future job applications
The profession must claim its rightful place in education discussions, says Australian Education Union federal president Correna Haythorpe
A new analysis claims the state’s schools will be short-changed $5bn as a result of “accounting tricks” used by the Federal Government
An ongoing impasse between South Australian teachers and the state’s government could see teachers strike again following stop work action yesterday
Australia’s public schools are facing higher workloads but fewer resources to cope with them, according to the global teaching survey