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School’s new system keeps parents in the loop
Many schools struggle to streamline communication while cutting costs and administrative tasks, but Walford Anglican School for Girls has found a solution
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5 Things to consider for successful PD for teachers
There are some aspects that should always be a part of teacher PD. Cypher Learning CEO Graham Glass shares five of them
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Queensland’s private schools expect an ‘extraordinary’ year
This year, enrolments are set to spike and Year 12s will sit external assessments for the first time in almost 50 years
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Is the Australian curriculum failing our youth?
Australia needs a new curriculum that teaches the skills that are relevant to young people, now and well into the future, writes an education technology expert
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The link between eating disorders and learning outcomes
New research shows a connection between academic success and eating disorders affecting high-achieving female students
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Study highlights inequality in NSW education
The University of Canberra’s study shows socio-cultural characteristics continue to affect student’s access to education across the state
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Schools face ‘critical’ teacher shortage in 2020
More than a year since the launch of a federal inquiry into the status of teaching, there is little sign that the situation is improving
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Students want a more tech-driven education – report
More than half of Aussie students rank IT and computer education as most important to their future career, a new study reveals
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Free school photo reprints for bushfire-affected families
Education platform Compass and MSP Photography say the “small but meaningful” gesture is aimed at helping bushfire-affected families in their recovery efforts
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What’s the most effective way to teach students?
Should teachers be more hands-on, or should students be left to their own devices with minimal supervision?