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NSW slashes red tape to boost teachers’ professional development
The new changes will give teachers greater flexibility and a more tailored focus towards their professional learning
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Suspending students doing more harm than good, study finds
Suspended students more likely to experience poor post-school outcomes, new research from the UK shows
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New AITSL CEO appointed
The new CEO succeeds Edmund Misson, who has been acting in the role since January
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Deep Dive: A wellbeing approach that makes a meaningful difference
The Educator speaks to Professor Lea Waters about the far-reaching impact of Visible Wellbeing
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Developing young minds through creative play
The Educator speaks to principal Peter Grimes about why academic success starts early at Mosman Prep
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Opinion: Solving our 'boy problem'
Boys aren't being reached effectively with current writing instruction methods. Here's how schools can change that
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Revealed: The Most Influential Educators of 2024
Meet this year's top educators with high-level impact in Australia's education sector
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AI in focus at Australia’s largest education event
Last week, more than 10,000 attendees converged at EduTECH, Australia's largest conference and exhibition for educators and EdTech providers
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Is it cheating to use AI in the classroom?
Experts say while the use of AI in classrooms remains contentious, there are big opportunities for this technology to enhance teaching and learning
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How high suspension rates undermine Indigenous educational equity
An analysis highlights the need to address high exclusion rates to "close the gap" in educational outcomes