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Device donations helping schools bridge the digital divide in 2025
The Educator looks at how one initiative is helping to promote digital inclusion in classrooms across Australia
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Cyberbullying reports see massive spike
Cyberbullying reports have surged by more than 450% in the past five years, new data reveals
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The state of play for primary school principals in 2025
The Educator speaks to Angela Falkenberg, President of the Australian Primary Principals Association
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School pioneers a fresh approach to digital learning
One Northern Territory school is making strides in developing children's literacy skills through targeted and culturally relevant technology integration
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Opinion: Perseverance or Participation?
Dr Ragnar Purje discusses the psychological and educational impact of unmerited rewards
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When an employee passes: Navigating the last pay and loss
When a school employee passes away, the impact extends beyond personal grief – it triggers a complex legal and administrative process for school leaders
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Is our education system failing its most vulnerable students?
New data suggests some marginalised groups of young people are not having their educational needs met by the formal schooling system
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AI isn’t a threat – unless it learns creativity, researchers say
Generative AI is not a replacement for human skills like creativity, but rather a tool that we will need to manage, a study finds
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Teachers get free tools to manage classroom behaviour
The new resources support new teachers, those in unfamiliar settings, and experienced educators looking to refine or refresh classroom management skills
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Special education principals facing growing stress and burnout
Despite new initiatives, many principals remain overburdened by complex student needs, compliance demands, and staff management, straining their wellbeing and workload