NSW schools are in the midst of a perfect storm. Can principals weather it?
The number of teachers leaving NSW public schools has doubled in the last two years, leaked data from the state’s education department shows
The number of teachers leaving NSW public schools has doubled in the last two years, leaked data from the state’s education department shows
An MP has proposed extending Australian school hours until 6pm, but the move faces stiff resistance. The Educator looks at both sides of the debate
This week, public schools were asked to share stories on social media that speak to the hope, opportunity and purpose inherent in Australia's largest education sector
The state's teachers are breathing a sigh of relief after being given more time to focus on incoming changes to the curriculum
The Federal and NSW Governments have formally committed to funding full Schooling Resource Standard of the state’s public schools
The Educator speaks to NSW Secondary Principals Council President Craig Petersen and NSW Teachers Federation Deputy President, Henry Rajendra
The NSW Government has announced the culling administrative tasks that add no benefit to student outcomes
The Public, Catholic and Independent sectors say they are ready to start working with the new Premier
The Educator looks at what Labor's victory in NSW election means for schools
Australia's public schools are seeing a drop in student enrolments as parents flock to the independent sector