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Students are stressed and studying less – report
Over 90% of senior students say the recent disruption to normal schooling was a stressful experience
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Study reveals barriers to diversity in STEM
New research has highlighted some of the barriers faced by individuals from minority groups when it comes to pursuing a career in STEM
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What makes an effective school technology program?
The Educator speaks to award-winning educator Tamara Sullivan to find out
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Wanted: Education's most influential figures
The Educator will recognise individuals who have made a significant contribution to the K-12 education space in Hot List 2020 report
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Do anti-bullying programs require a rethink?
Bullying will only be addressed once we look beyond the school gate, says University of South Australia bullying expert, Professor Barbara Spears
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Pioneering change in uncertain times
The Educator speaks to Genazzano FCJ College principal Karen Jebb about sustaining educational excellence at a time of extraordinary change
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What schools can learn from the COVID-19 disruption
A new podcast highlights some important learnings from the massive shift to remote learning
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Schoolies week likely to go ahead
Government and community leaders in Queensland have conceded there is little they can do to prevent the annual celebration
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How do teachers feel about going back to the classroom?
Two education experts share the results of a state-wide teacher survey
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College's new self-paced learning program lauded
A new trial program at St Philip's Christian College lets its Year 7 Mathematics students excel through self-paced learning – and so far, the results look promising