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Victoria's 'Education State' claim is 'nonsense', says teachers' union
The union says Victoria can't claim to be the "education state" amid $2.4bn funding cuts, low teacher salary, unpaid overtime, and poor retention
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Tracking cohorts, not classes, key to fairer NAPLAN
Following student cohorts across year levels is a more accurate measure of learning growth than comparing different year levels, an expert tells The Educator
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Few days left to enter Hot List 2025
Nominate an outstanding educator before entries close on Friday, 8 August
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NAPLAN national results released
The latest data shows good news for participation rates and students' reading, numeracy and writing outcomes
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Principals push for urgent reforms to save schools
School leaders warn the system is at breaking point as they push for urgent changes to support schools and staff
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The digital tools inspiring innovation in the classroom
With students' attention spans shrinking, educators are using new digital tools to boost engagement and improve outcomes across classrooms
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Opinion: NAPLAN exposes high-spend, low-impact education system
New NAPLAN results show that Australia's education system is stalled in a state of 'high-spend stagnation
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Why schools are turning to this tool for writing success
The Educator looks at an award-winning platform using neuroscience, emotional intelligence and pedagogy to elevate student writing across all subject areas
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How students are reconnecting with the skills of writing
In schools across Australia, a quiet shift is happening. Teachers are moving away from rigid, dull lessons and surface-level grammar fixes
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Expert prompting becoming key to digital literacy
The conversation has shifted from fear to fluency, says a professor in educational neuroscience