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“The community should be outraged”: Teachers strike over ‘human rights’ issue
Brisbane teachers are striking over a human rights issue for the first time, protesting the Federal Government's detention of a high school student who is seeking asylum.
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How principals can drive better digital literacy outcomes
A new report showing the digital skills of the nation’s students in decline should prompt principals to rethink how technology is targeted, says an education technology leader.
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Tech giant opens doors to savvy students
The Educator investigates how an exciting new opportunity for students to learn code has the potential to drive greater participation in STEM education.
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Rising Star nominations: NOW OPEN
The Educator magazine is looking for the next generation of education leaders.
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New program allows ‘every teacher to become a STEM teacher’
It’s been a big year for Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM) education, but a STEM event in Melbourne today might just be the icing on the cake.
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Executives paid big bonuses despite declining school performance
Education executives have been paid generous performance bonuses despite sharp declines in learning outcomes, leading to calls for a review of the reward system.
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Digital skills of students in decline
A national report has revealed the digital skills of Australian students are at their worst level in four years, despite the increased use of technology in schools.
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Program of ‘national significance’ aims to boost STEM education
Tech giants have teamed up to create a new online mentoring program to boost students’ interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education.
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Aussie students crowned science champions
The recent performance by Australian students at a global education event bodes well for the nation’s STEM education.
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Opinion: The scary side of teaching
Darren Stevenson, a teacher with over 25 years of experience, explains why he expects the upcoming results of the Principal Health and Well-being survey to be shocking.