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Indigenous education: What the research says
What's really needed to improve education for Indigenous students? Two academics outline their view
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What the curriculum review means for schools
NSW Education Minister, Rob Stokes, has released terms of reference for the first major overhaul of the state’s school curriculum since 1989
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Indigenous educators question Abbott's new role
Leading voices in Indigenous education have expressed concerns over Tony Abbott's new Indigenous Affairs role
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Creating the next generation of scientists
A science museum has opened the first-ever classroom for preschoolers. Could this be a new way to engage kids in STEM education?
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Top tips for elective line generation
Elective line generation is a critical phase in preparing a timetable. Michael Emmanuel, group managing director of Edval Education, explains how to get it right
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Nominations for The Educator's 2018 Hot List close today
Make sure you shout about your education superstars – now
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New program to boost students' health
New research reveals Australian kids are only consuming five serves of veg a week at dinner time, but a fun new program is aiming to change that
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Principals call for new era of trust
Australia’s principals have responded to the appointment of the new Federal Education Minister with an impassioned call for trust and funding certainty
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Why girls’ schools are advantageous for tech careers
A recent study has found that single-sex schools can significantly help women’s pursuit of careers in the technology fields
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Smartphone generation less happy - study
Research shows that young people who have grown up with smartphones ever-present in their lives are less happy and less prepared for adulthood