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New teaching model looks to revamp student learning
The Educator speaks to an expert about how the new model aims to improving student outcomes through more explicit and responsive teaching practices
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Schools get new resources to tackle toxic influencers
The new resources will help students safely navigate issues like consent, sextortion, pornography and gender-based bullying
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Victoria’s schools need bold reforms, says new report
The state's schools face a critical decision as funding shortfalls and workforce shortages reach unsustainable levels, new research reveals
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Australian-first school roundtable tackles antisemitism
The roundtable showcased several successful initiatives and programs that are addressing this growing issue in Australia's schools
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New resources keep students with disability safer online
The tailored resources support students to access the online world safely while also supporting parents, guardians and carers to engage them with confidence
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Digital divide causing disadvantaged kids to fall further behind in class
This Anti-Poverty Week, there are growing calls for action to address the impact that digital exclusion is having on disadvantaged students
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How hands-on training can combat Australia’s teacher shortage
Employment-based teacher training is opening doors for aspiring educators from underrepresented groups across Australia
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New pathway fills vacancies in hard-to-staff schools
The initiative presents an employment-based avenue for South Australians looking to enter the teaching profession
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Why senior school students shouldn’t sweat the HSC
Alternative pathways now outshine traditional exams for university entry, Professor John Fischetti tells The Educator
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Australian schools face rising costs from extreme weather
A staggering 78% of schools' insurance claims result from storm, fire and floods, according to a new report