Principals' frustration grows amid NAPLAN online 'debacle'
Principals across Australia are losing confidence in NAPLAN online as a raft of technical issues plague the controversial test
Principals across Australia are losing confidence in NAPLAN online as a raft of technical issues plague the controversial test
As students sit this year’s NAPLAN test kicks off, there are renewed calls for the Federal Government to launch a full review of the controversial test
There are calls for a federal review into when children should begin school. The Educator looks at what the research says about the issue
What’s left out of a government budget can often tell you more than what is in there, writes Correna Haythorpe, federal president of the Australian Education Union
There has been a mixed reaction from education authorities to the Federal Budget handed down on Tuesday night by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg
As a decisive federal election looms, the major parties are pitching markedly different educational plans to a nervous school system
A federal inquiry is looking into the many factors that are leading many teachers to quit the profession they once loved
Politicians must understand the urgent issues around the need for proper funding for students with disability, writes AEU federal president, Correna Haythorpe
The Victorian Government has warned the Federal Government that it 'won't be bullied into signing a dud multi-year deal for school students'
For the first time in a decade, thousands of teachers across South Australia will walk off the job on Thursday