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Lessons from America: Creating calm classrooms
Her son was expelled from preschool. Now she’s training teachers to handle the very behaviours that once forced him out
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The evolving challenges behind teacher burnout
While burnout itself isn’t new, one expert believes the nature of the pressure has fundamentally shifted
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What great school leaders do in the first weeks of term
The first weeks of term are more than logistics — they’re a chance for school leaders to shape culture, trust and momentum
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New framework reshapes how kids see themselves in books
Literacy experts urge schools and families to adopt a new framework that helps children think critically about identity and representation in books
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Primary schools get major language education boost
The initiative opens the door for more children to build confidence, curiosity and intercultural understanding from their first years of school
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Now open for entries: The 2026 5-Star Employers of Choice
Recognising Australia’s leading education workplaces
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Three chats to calm back-to-school nerves
Experts say three simple conversations can help kids feel more confident and ready as the new school year begins
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NSW cracks down on hate speech in schools
All NSW school staff, including principals, must now follow tougher conduct rules that clearly ban hate speech in every school setting
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Ask a lawyer: Protecting schools from aggressive parents
The Educator speaks to a legal expert about what schools can do to protect their staff and students from parents who pose a safety risk
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Strengthening the teaching profession through evidence informed insight
AITSL’s workforce data shows where pressures hit hardest, helping governments design policies that better support teachers, leaders and schools nationwide over time