-
Leading university warns against quick fixes to teacher shortage
The need for more teachers must be balanced with maintaining high quality standards in the hiring process, says the ACU
-
NSW announces ‘once-in-a-generation’ curriculum reform
The curriculum is being revamped for children from Kindergarten to Year 2
-
You Can’t Replace Human Connection
Technology exists to assist us - not to control us, writes Tony Farley, Executive Director of Sydney Catholic Schools
-
What does the new ‘decluttered’ curriculum mean for Australian principals?
Dr Selina Samuels tells The Educator how principals can leverage the new curriculum for whole-of-school improvement
-
The critical role of wellbeing in the classroom to student success
The Educator speaks to an expert on physical education and sport pedagogy
-
New research reveals girls’ schools show strong enrolment growth
Loren Bridge, Executive Officer of the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia, speaks on the study's findings
-
Why virtualisation and collaboration are essential to engage students
We are at a critical period when it comes to re-engaging our students, writes George Pantazis
-
How schools can address workforce challenges in 2023
The Educator speaks to PeopleBench CEO Fleur Johnston
-
New course helps aspiring teachers enter the classroom sooner
NSW schools have welcomed the return of the state's one-year education pathway
-
New program helps develop rural and remote leaders
The Outback Principals Development Squad will equip teachers working in the outback with the skills to lead