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Microsoft, ManpowerGroup to upskill Australia’s workforce
The education sector is always in an ongoing process to keep students’ skills up to date – but what is being done to help the workforce?
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The ed-tech helping principals take a breather
The Educator speaks to two principals who have found a way to significantly reduce their workloads, and stress levels
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Data offers schools ‘overwhelming opportunities’
The Educator speaks to Travis Smith, K-12 lead at Microsoft Australia about the impact that data analytics is having in the classroom
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How machine learning can tackle contract cheating
The Educator speaks to Phillip Dawson, associate director at Deakin University to find out how machine learning is tackling contract cheating
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Eyes on the prize: Enticing students to study STEM
The Educator looks at how schools can attract more students to consider a career in STEM fields
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Digital citizenship – a new guide for parents, teachers and young people
How schools and parents can empower young people to become positive, smart and safe contributors to a digital society
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Why schools must be ready for the AI revolution
Schools need to consider the transformative impact that AI will have on all aspects of life, Professor Martin Westwell, chief executive of SACE, tells The Educator
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How technology is simplifying teaching and learning
Change shouldn’t just be limited to the curriculum – classrooms are also long-overdue for upgrades to make teaching and learning easier
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How principals can turn evidence into action
The Educator speaks to PeopleBench CEO Fleur Johnston about a benchmarking tool enhancing principals’ workforce strategy decisions
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How are you developing students’ online habits?
To protect children from harmful online content, schools and parents should intervene early and instil good digital habits, say experts