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Something exciting is happening in after school care on 11 June
Camp Australia is putting play centre stage, uniting thousands of children nationwide in a LEGO-powered initiative celebrating creativity, wellbeing and connection
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Researchers sound the alarm on misogyny in schools
A new study links rising sexism in classrooms to online influences and says schools must stop treating it as misbehaviour
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Groundbreaking new program helps girls stay in sport
The program includes more than 30 curriculum-aligned lessons focused on puberty, menstrual health, sports equity, and nutrition for girls in Years 5-10
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When anxious parenting becomes a school leadership issue
When parents outsource their worry to schools, principals pay the price. One expert tells The Educator why the dynamic has become dangerously unsustainable
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How schools can turn reconciliation into everyday learning
Reconciliation takes more than a week. An expert shares practical ways schools can foster understanding, truth-telling and action
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Opinion: Changing the approach to strengthen literacy in primary years
Improving literacy rates isn’t just about what students learn, but how they’re taught, writes Kunyung Primary School Principal Kim Jackson
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EduTECH 2026 expands free sessions for educators
Three bold new streams tackle creativity, post-AI learning and education’s future, while a free peer-led forum puts real conversations centre stage
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Inside the new school tackling student disengagement
The new Queensland school is helping young people with severe anxiety, bullying, neurodivergent diagnosis or burnout re-engage in their learning
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Don’t walk into parent meetings blind
The smartest way to handle difficult parent conversations starts well before the meeting itself, an expert tells The Educator
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Opinion: The hidden warning signs of student disengagement
Australian schools may be missing the earliest and most important warning signs of student disengagement, writes Rydr Tracy