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Australia's teacher attrition may be easing, new study suggests
New research challenges perceptions that teacher attrition is spiraling out of control
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New tools revolutionise how students learn languages
A bold revamp of language education is empowering teachers and sparking curiosity in students – making languages more accessible, engaging and culturally relevant
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AI training giving teachers a crucial edge in the classroom
Australian teachers are gaining ground on the AI learning curve, boosted by a new online training initiative supporting safe, effective classroom use
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What great maths teaching in primary schools looks like
A guide outlines practical steps school leaders can take now to lift maths outcomes and drive whole-school improvement
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How the Aussie media is framing democracy in schools
Australian media plays key role in shaping public debate on democracy in schools, new study finds
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The silent scourge impacting special education
While Secondary Traumatic Stress is an issue that pervades all schools, research shows that staff working in special education units are impacted the most
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Time running out to book a table for education’s biggest night
Register now to be a part of the Australian Education Awards 2025
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The rise of AI in learning: How K-12 educators can stay ahead
New figures show that AI integration in education is quickly becoming the norm rather than the exception
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Half of young people unhappy with their body – survey
The findings of the survey suggest that body dissatisfaction continues to be a significant issue for young Australians
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Is teacher burnout tied to the quality of classroom resources?
It’s time to acknowledge that quality education doesn’t depend solely on who’s teaching, but also on the resources they’re using to teach