School’s hi-tech answer to boosting student engagement
One Melbourne school is using Augmented Reality to enhance students’ sustainability education and engagement
One Melbourne school is using Augmented Reality to enhance students’ sustainability education and engagement
As Victorian schools prepare to overhaul the teaching of civics and citizenship, some educators question the details of the plan
Tasmania is currently the only state to restrict collective punishment in classrooms, and there are now calls for other states and territories follow
Victoria has become the latest state to ban smartphones in schools, but some principals and experts say a different approach is needed
Principals respond to Victoria’s Premier Daniel Andrews’ signing of the Gonski 2.0 funding agreement
A principal with more than 50 years in the profession tells The Educator why school leaders should be more vocal about the issues pushing them to the brink
Victoria’s principals have been left bewildered by a freeze on international student enrolments. The Educator investigates what’s driving the policy
Several educators have spoken out about the increasing tension that is fuelling violent incidents in Australia’s schools
New event highlights mental health strategies for teachers and staff
High stakes testing like NAPLAN has changed the educational landscape irrevocably, writes Berwick Lodge Primary School principal, Henry Grossek