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How purpose-driven leaders are reshaping Australia’s schools
As burnout bites, leaders are finding smarter ways to share the load, support teachers and lift results without piling on more pressure
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The state of the world in 2026 has teens on edge – study
Students are voicing concerns about the future in ways not seen before, cutting across geography and socioeconomic background, research shows
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Supporting school principals through reflective supervision
Reflective supervision isn’t a quick fix but can help principals feel less alone and stay in the job, writes Principal Deb Netolicky
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Turning up the volume on youth wellbeing through music
New research shows that community-based music programs built on belonging, learning, and empowerment can play a powerful role in boosting young people’s wellbeing
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Row over Victorian teachers' pay and conditions boils over
Victoria’s teachers union says school staff have been forced to escalate industrial action from the start of Term 2
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The ‘upward bullying’ epidemic plaguing school leadership
A new report urges a shift from viewing upward bullying as interpersonal conflict to recognising it as a serious organisational and governance risk
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Australia needs the Humanities now more than ever
Australia’s focus on STEM and NAPLAN has pushed Humanities aside, but new data shows the cost is declining civic knowledge and social cohesion, writes author Katrina Davey
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Why mid-career teachers are most at risk of leaving — and what schools can do about it
Years of pressure are driving mid-career teachers out, but system-level changes and school-based support can rebuild morale and keep them teaching
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How schools can build genuine AI literacy
The Educator speaks with James Thorley, Regional Vice President for Asia-Pacific at Turnitin, on building AI literacy and using tech without compromising learning
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Is your school among Australia’s best? Nominations for 5-Star Schools now open
Recognising innovation, inclusion and excellence