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Opinion: Social media use and the impact on teenage health
In today's digital age, the impact of social media on teenage health is a critical issue for parents, educators and policymakers, writes Michelle Carroll
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Inside Xavier College's unique dual-role leadership model
The College's Director of Learning & Growth, Monique Dalli, tells The Educator how the new model is shaking up teaching and learning
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Empowering students for a digital future
The Educator speaks to Martha McKeen, Chief Strategy Officer at Grok Academy about closing Australia's growing digital skills gap
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New cross-border roadmap to regulate online harms
A joint position statement on regulatory coherence and coordination aims to more effectively tackle online safety issues
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Why Australia needs to get serious about civics education
It's a subject that educates the next generation about democracy and citizenship, so why is it in such a poor state? An expert shares his insights
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Health and education leaders unite to push for vaping reform
Australia's leading health and education bodies have come together to urge Parliament to pass crucial vaping reform legislation
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National art competition to inspire lifesaving conversations
The competition will celebrate the creativity of students who will represent what an R U OK? conversation means to them
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Should children under 16 be banned from using social media?
The Educator looks at what the research says, and why efforts are now under way to limit kids’ social media use
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New programs empower students with online safety skills
The groundbreaking programs are designed to tackle some of the most worrying trends in the online space
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Victorian schools to be recognised for sustainability achievements
An upcoming awards ceremony will showcased several schools that are leaving a legacy for the next generation through their sustainability endeavours