Opinion: Teaching students to think with AI – not cheat with it
Universities face a stark choice: keep chasing AI cheats, or redesign learning so students use it wisely while proving they can still think
Universities face a stark choice: keep chasing AI cheats, or redesign learning so students use it wisely while proving they can still think
From data overload to emotional exhaustion, new research reveals why Australia’s teacher retention crisis shows little sign of easing
The Educator speaks to the peak bodies representing the state’s school leaders and teachers about the main drivers of WA's teacher shortage
Overworked, undervalued and under pressure – Australia's teachers are nearing breaking point as workload, admin and toxic behaviour drive many to leave
A landmark national trial has revealed that not all students at risk of dropping out of university respond the same way to support
A passionate educator with global experience joins the Junior School to champion student growth, wellbeing and a bold plan for learning
A new book calls for a new discourse on navigating the emotional toll of toxic positivity, datafication, strained leadership and high-stakes classrooms
Students are set to address critical global issues on the world stage
An "inherent contradiction" in the guidelines needs to be urgently addressed, says Dr Saul Karnovsky, Senior Lecturer in Education at Curtin University
The Educator looks at how the new resources will help teachers and parents navigate children's use of technology in a safe and balanced way