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Strained relationships harming student outcomes – survey
Relationships are the heart of teaching — but cracks are forming, and some educators fear the damage to learning could be long-lasting
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Opinion: Judging future educators by ATAR alone is misplaced
A low ATAR doesn't mean low capability. It's time to rethink how we judge future teachers and what really matters, writes Professor Mary Ryan
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Teachers starve while serving others, study finds
A nationwide study is helping teachers prioritise self-care – starting with what's on their plate and how it affects student success
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Entrepreneurial spirit alive in Australia's youth – major study
Nearly half of secondary school students want to start their own business when they leave school, a new survey reveals
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Why NAPLAN alone won't future-proof students
NAPLAN can't measure what really matters – complex thinking, creativity, and future readiness. It's time we rethink what we value, writes Dr Paul Browning
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Fresh resources to supercharge teaching practice
The new resources harness educator expertise to improve teaching and move beyond the 'new vs old methods' debate
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How to lead with heart without losing your edge
The Educator speaks to the co-author of a new book offering a practical, compassionate blueprint for sustainable leadership and wellbeing
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Building Blocks of Early Literacy: 3 Essential Elements
The early years are ideal for building writing confidence—before pencils touch paper, storytelling begins through imagination, play and talk, writes Seven Steps CEO, Kathleen Killick
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Hidden risks putting schools in the firing line, expert warns
An expert tells The Educator about the top governance risks that could expose schools and education providers to serious financial and legal consequences
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Deep Dive: Inside the successful program helping kids master money early
Low-income schools are seeing the biggest gains as students embrace budgeting, saving and smart spending with confidence