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Labor’s plan to boost teaching stirs controversy
Federal Labor wants to limit teaching degrees to the top 30% of high school graduates, but education authorities have slammed the idea
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Learning club reaping benefits beyond the classroom
A partnership between a Queensland primary school and a national children’s charity is reaping long-term benefits for students
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Opinion: NAPLAN, on reflection
High stakes testing like NAPLAN has changed the educational landscape irrevocably, writes Berwick Lodge Primary School principal, Henry Grossek
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Teachers and scientists unite for STEM education
A new program aims to inspire teachers to change their classroom into hives of inquiry and discovery
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Curriculum needs to shift focus, say Catholic schools
The review of the NSW curriculum needs to deliver a new vision to help students navigate a changing world, Catholic Schools NSW says
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Toddlers now accessing Internet – study
New data shows Australian children as young as 2-years-old are already accessing the internet
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A big thank you to our readers
Through The Educator’s coverage of the past year’s events, your support has gone a long way
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How schools can help special needs kids flourish
New research aims to build teacher confidence and capacity to maximise engagement and success for students with special needs
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Teacher gives Christmas gifts to all the students at her school
A PE teacher in New Jersey plays Santa Claus to teach students about the importance of giving
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Ongoing uncertainties irk private school principals
Queensland’s independent school principals expect significant challenges ahead in planning their future curriculum programs and staffing