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New study calls PISA's relevance into question
Nearly three-quarters of students didn’t fully try on the OECD's PISA 2018 tests, new figures show
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Government 'out of touch' with what matters to schools – experts
Education experts have responded to the Federal Education Minister's latest remarks on the curriculum review
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A school with innovation at its heart
The Educator speaks to Ormiston College principal, Brett Webster
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Job interviews in education sector surged 1,367% between August-October
Increasing pressure on Australian teachers is causing a mass exodus from the profession, new data reveals
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Skills gap bites as digital transformation of schools ramps up
Teachers and academics lack key digital skills amid increased investment in digital learning, new research shows
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The Australian Education Awards: Recognising excellence in Australia's schools
The Educator speaks to some of the event's sponsors about the Awards, and the exciting future of Australian education
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Rapid antigen testing may replace quarantine for school students
Screening students with the test before class works just as well as quarantine, new Doherty Institute modelling shows
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Labor MPs banned from visiting schools
Public school staff will ban Victorian State Labor MPs from visiting campuses as part of three additional industrial bans
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Search underway for the education sector's future leaders
The Educator is calling for entries for its seventh Rising Stars showcase
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'A gilded cage is still a cage': Concerns over new Autism schools
An expert says the purpose-built schools only exacerbate the lack of inclusion in society