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Summer camp ignites high school students' passion for tech
More than 160 students recently engaged in an intensive 10-day computer science journey, exploring AI, cyber security, and coding
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Online training event to help teachers tackle hate speech in schools
The UNESCO initiative will give teachers the tools to better spot, tackle and prevent hate speech incidents
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Revealed: Australia’s most, and least, affordable cities for education
The new report follows a nationwide survey of Australian parents with children enrolled in Government, Catholic and Independent schools
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How AI could re-evaluate current approaches to teaching and learning
AI could be key to targeting students’ individual learning needs, new research suggests
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Kids to go without essential school items as cost of living crisis ramps up
Nine out of ten Australian families are worried they won't be able to afford back to school items, a new survey shows
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Private schools targeted in proposed ‘tax grab’
A draft Productivity Commission report threatens to rip funding from non-government schools and charities
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How teachers can address student stress before Term 1 begins
The school holidays may be a time of rest, relaxation and zero assignments, but for some kids it's a time of nervous anticipation for the coming school year
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What do teachers do in the school holidays? They work, plan, and rest
Many people believe teaching is an easy job. However, teachers will tell you this is far from true, write Vaughan Cruickshank and Brendon Hyndman
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Redefining success beyond school: New study highlights key shifts
A new report reveals future-ready approaches that can help students thrive beyond school
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What does mental health look like in Australia’s schools?
The Educator speaks to Superfriend CEO Darren Black