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‘It’s not about money’: why teachers are leaving the profession
Standardised testing, surveillance and ignored voices are pushing teachers out. One education expert believes dignity, not dollars, is the missing piece
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The preschoolers rewriting the rules of Australia’s democracy
A group of Canberra preschoolers is reimagining what it means to participate in democracy and proving that you're never too young to lead
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‘Overwhelmed’: AI hype crashing into harsh workplace reality
There are concerns that the promise of AI is fading as overwhelmed Aussie workers struggle to keep up with unrealistic expectations and underwhelming results
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Inside Australia's School of the Year
Hunter Sports High School Principal Rachel Byrne tells The Educator about the secrets to her school’s success
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How should teachers talk to young people about Gaza?
Can schools foster critical thinking without fuelling polarisation? Gaza's horrors, and student activism, are putting Australia's classrooms to the test
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Giving students a voice to change the world
In a world where education is often measured by test scores and standardised benchmarks, one Australian initiative is redefining what it means to learn
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Revealed: Australia's top education service providers of 2025
The list recognises the firms that are delivering innovative solutions and exceptional support to Australia's schools and other educational institutions
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Creating value every time
Hutton Consulting Australia (HCA) received the prestigious The Educator's Service Provider Award 2025 in validation of a philosophy deeply rooted in service, relationships and impact
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Chronically absent, systematically forgotten: What NAPLAN doesn't show
One in three students fails NAPLAN basics, but the bigger crisis is 1.65 million children losing years to chronic school absence
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90% of Australian teachers ‘severely stressed’ – study
The rate of depression, anxiety and stress experienced by Australia’s teaching workforce is three times the national norm, new research shows