Principals react to NAPLAN ‘fiasco’
Principals have responded to reports alleging that NAPLAN online data may be invalid
Principals have responded to reports alleging that NAPLAN online data may be invalid
Minister Birmingham’s big ideas for reforming the school curriculum are headed for disaster, writes AEU federal president, Correna Haythorpe
Australia's peak teachers union claims the Federal Government has blindsided the teaching profession by planning major curriculum changes without consultation
The ACT's education union is negotiating an agreement to significantly improving the support its busy principals receive. The Educator investigates
The Federal Government has announced that it will look into the way NAPLAN data is published
There are claims that a new model of assessing student disability is open to manipulation, and it could potentially land some private schools in court
The release of the second major review into Australian education has been marred by claims it fails to address serious funding shortfalls
Parents and schools must welcome Gonski recommendation for parents as partners in learning, says education consultant, Rachel Saliba
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has endorsed David Gonski’s new blueprint to lift Australia’s educational performance