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Demand for flexible work forcing school to rethink staffing
Researchers say good intentions aren’t enough and that schools now need hard evidence to show which workforce strategies lift retention and support student outcomes
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Teacher workload crisis worsening, report shows
A major OECD survey shows Australian teachers now work some of the longest weeks in the developed world – and it’s getting worse
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Help spotlight the future leaders in education
Nominate an inspiring young leader shaping the future of K–12 education
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Why your voice matters in Australia’s biggest teacher survey
The Educator speaks to AITSL CEO Tim Bullard about what the latest national data reveals and how it’s already influencing decisions affecting schools and teachers
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$40,000 teaching scholarships open for 2026
Students starting teaching degrees in 2026 can now apply for scholarships worth up to $40,000
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Principal celebrated for innovation and leadership
The Educator speaks to St Raphael’s School Principal Emma Fowler about how innovation, curiosity and wellbeing are transforming learning across her school community
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A Principal’s guide to keeping AI honest in the classroom
As AI reshapes classrooms, Dr Paul Teys urges educators to double down on reasoning, empathy and the uniquely human craft of teaching
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The ‘AI revolution’ has reached an inflection point
Just as organisations are being urged to double down on AI, there are signs that the hype is cooling off, and giving way to some sobering realities
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Twenty schools shut amid health scare
The dramatic move comes as coloured craft sand used in classrooms was found to contain traces of asbestos
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Billions pledged for public schools, but funding fairness still years away – report
A landmark paper warns delays to full funding could cost another generation of students – and Australia can’t afford that