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School reform ‘report card’ good news for teachers, students
The Federal Government’s school reform agenda is starting to show early signs of progress
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How mindset could unlock a generation of mathematicians
A World Maths Day Ambassador tells The Educator how mindset, not ability, is driving Australia’s maths struggles
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Demand for financial education surges in schools
A new report shows growing demand for financial education in Australian schools as financial literacy program reaches over half a million students
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What are Australia’s youth thinking and feeling in 2026?
Mission Australia Youth Survey gives young people across the country the chance to share their hopes, views and concerns about what is affecting them and those around them
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Opinion: The teacher strike isn't the crisis. It's a signal we can't ignore anymore
Tomorrow's teacher strike will be framed in familiar terms: pay, workload, burnout. Those are real pressures. But they are not the whole story
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‘Completely unacceptable’: School staff to walk off the job in Victoria
Victorian educators will strike for the first time in 13 years after the union rejected the Allan Government's offer on pay and conditions
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EOFY for teachers: What educators should know at tax time
The Educator speaks to H&R Block’s Mark Chapman about key tax rules, claimable expenses, and common mistakes teachers make at tax time
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Maths: A universal truth, not a mystery
Maths hasn’t changed but teaching approaches clearly have, writes Dr Ragnar Purje, Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at CQUniversity
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Are school trips to Canberra missing the bigger story about peace?
Students are watching war unfold in real time, but are they learning how peace works? Experts say it’s time for schools to rethink the conversation
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Science education under the microscope
Australia’s STEM strategy is under scrutiny as results stall. Experts say sparking curiosity early could be the missing piece for lasting improvement