'Impossible' to know validity of NAPLAN testing – experts
Experts have weighed into the debate about whether online and paper-based NAPLAN tests can be meaningfully compared
Experts have weighed into the debate about whether online and paper-based NAPLAN tests can be meaningfully compared
Big data is having a greater impact on students’ privacy than previously thought, according to a new study
Recent reports suggest that one state's public schools are pressuring parents into paying voluntary fees – but is this such a bad idea? The Educator investigates
Deakin University researchers have developed a new resource for teachers to better understand how their students are using technology outside the classroom
The Educator looks at why one state government has launched a full review into the controversial Independent Public Schools (IPS) program
While school autonomy reforms have achieved impressive results in some cases, new research shows it may be undermining fairness in public education
A new initiative aims to inspire more women into ICT roles and disrupt what is a male-dominated industry
The Educator speaks to the chief security officer of a major technology corporation about how principals can protect their schools from cyberthreats
The Educator looks at the benefits, and risks, of using social media as a tool for student learning
The Educator looks at one school that is making leaps and bounds when it comes to inspiring a love of STEM education in its girls