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Great news! The Educator’s 5-Star Innovative Schools is now accepting entries
Participate in the ninth annual report
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Deep Dive: How young people really feel about school
The Educator looks at the findings of a new nationwide study by NAB
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Drop in teacher attrition rates offers hope for a weary profession
New teacher workforce data reveals big opportunities for positive change. The Educator speaks to AITSL Deputy CEO Edmund Misson about the findings
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Tables filling up fast ahead of Australian Education Awards 2023
Time is running out to be part of Australian education's biggest night. Book a table before it’s too late
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How this principal is empowering girls to change the world
Principal Wayne Revitt tells The Educator how Penrhos College's Junior School is cultivating a new generation of problem solvers
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Children with disability being suspended at alarming rate – new data
Australia's most vulnerable children are not just falling through the cracks but being thrown into them, says Dr David Roy
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New microcredential courses to support in-demand jobs
The Federal Government will support the design and delivery of up to 28 microcredential courses from 18 universities to help meet skills needs in priority industries
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Majority of NSW public still holds negative views on NAPLAN – research
The Educator speak to Jihyun Leen, A Professor of Educational Assessment & AI in Education at UNSW, about the study's findings
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Global leader in education monitoring honoured
An Australian researcher who has led efforts to improve the global monitoring of educational standards has been recognised in the King’s Birthday honours list
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Opinion: Why distance education suits children being bullied
Distance education offers children the opportunity to take control of their educational environment and focus on their studies without the added stress of bullying