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In the age of AI, is the essay dead?
HSC English may need to shift to respond to rapid advancements in Generative AI, an expert tells The Educator
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How schools can support students during their final exams
An expert tells The Educator how schools can support students during their end-of-year exams
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One in five Australian children live in poverty – study
More than 800,000 children are now living below the poverty line across Australia, the highest number in more than two decades, alarming new research shows
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Australia’s teachers under pressure – but highly valued
To celebrate teachers, Australians everywhere are being invited to join the “Hats Off to Teachers” initiative this World Teachers’ Day, October 31
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Budget blowout fears over Victoria’s classroom device plan
Schools welcome relief for parents but slam the state’s device plan as “laughable”, citing $2.4bn in public education cuts
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Landmark initiative to boost inclusive education in Australia's schools
The announcement follows calls for urgent action to improve access and equity for Autistic students
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New resources to help schools embed what works
Teachers say the practical new resources are already lifting confidence, refining practice and driving real improvements in student learning
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Most teachers happy in their jobs – report
Nine in ten teachers report being satisfied with their jobs overall, on average, across OECD education systems, according to new research
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How Australian schools are using AI in 2025
Australia’s teachers lead in AI use, but experts say real success demands literacy, ethical practice, and student-focused learning strategies
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One in five NSW students suspended before graduation – study
Nearly 20% of students experience at least one suspension or expulsion, and two-thirds of those are excluded multiple times, new research shows