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Murrumbidgee's STEM star shines on world stage
Griffith STEM teacher Ian Preston has been named one of 50 finalists for the prestigious Global Teacher Prize
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Disability report challenges school segregation
Some school sectors have questioned a controversial recommendation to phase out special schools by 2051
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Global teacher shortage easing, but more needs to be done – UNESCO report
UNESCO's Director-General pleads for an upgrade of teachers' status to further reduce the global shortage
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Aspiring teachers choosing regional experiences
This year, more student teachers from the city have ventured to the regions for their final placements
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What the Disability Royal Commission means for special education
The final report's findings have the potential to make "real change" for education and children with a disability, an expert tells The Educator
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School sectors welcome new Victorian Education Minister
Ben Carroll has been named to replace Natalie Hutchins, who will now lead the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions
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Scholarship fund boosts Indigenous students’ access to STEM fields
The CSIRO has announced it is investing $500,000 to help Indigenous students pursue careers in STEM
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Good behaviour should be part of formal school curriculum – expert
The explicit teaching of behaviour as a curriculum would achieve better learning outcomes, new research shows
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TAFE key to success of National Skills Passport – union
Plans to boost apprenticeships must include stronger support for the TAFE workforce, says the Australian Education Union
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International students need support to increase peer collaboration
International students are less likely to collaborate with peers during their studies than their domestic counterparts, new research shows