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Opinion: The link between explicit teaching and higher-order skills
Explicit teaching builds essential skills for student independence, boosting comprehension and critical thinking in learners' journeys towards success, writes Dr Ragnar Purje
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Australia's teachers face growing ‘compassion fatigue’ – study
Experts are calling for trauma-informed training, greater mental health support, and systemic changes to address the crisis
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Experts call for rethink of social media ban
The rights and views of children and young people must be included in the discourse about the new laws, experts say
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Opinion: 7 Tips for Inspirational Trainers
Anyone with passion can become an inspirational trainer by following these tips. The bad news is that there are no shortcuts
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Sickies surge as teacher burnout hits record highs
The rising number of sick days being taken by Australian teachers highlights the toll of heavy workloads and burnout, leaving schools struggling to manage the fallout
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‘Diversity and sacrifice’ driving private school growth
Private school enrolments are outpacing both the Government and Catholic sectors, new data shows
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Social media ban for under 16s passes Parliament
The ban requires social media platforms to block access for Australians under 16, with breaches facing fines of nearly $50m
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Labor faces backlash over school funding promise
Critics argue new education reforms fall short, sparking debate over unmet promises and the urgent need for equitable school funding
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How principals can build high-performing teams
The Educator speaks to Peter Hutton, Executive Director of Global Village Learning about the school's shared leadership model
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Opinion: Classrooms That Work
Teachers who foster self-reliance and responsibility create classrooms where students thrive academically and socially, even in challenging situations, writes Dr Ragnar Purje