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Half of Gen-Z lack STEM confidence – report
More than half of Australia’s Generation Z don’t think they are capable of a career in STEM, new research shows
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Global experts appointed tackle education leadership abroad
The team of experts are tasked with ensuring the equity of access for educational leadership opportunities in low GDP areas around the globe
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How neuroscience can enhance school leadership
Understanding brain science gives leaders an unfair advantage in people management
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Growing number of students unprepared for work – study
A new survey has revealed that 20% of Australian students feel education has not prepared them for work at all
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Conquering the ‘Fourth Grade Slump’
The Educator talks to Katharyn Cullen about how she is driving innovative and leading-edge teaching practice in Seymour College’s Junior School
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Teachers being pushed to the brink – report
Over half of Australian teachers suffer from anxiety and nearly one-fifth are depressed, according to a new study
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New school promises ‘enormous opportunities’ for students
The first Catholic secondary school to be located on an Australian university campus is being hailed as a watershed moment for Catholic education
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The school where students design and deliver their own learning
Kurri Kurri High School’s future focused project will soon bring some of the most exciting voices in education together to share educational best practice
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Education’s finest inspiring next generation of leaders
The Educator speaks to AITSL CEO Mark Grant about the profound impact of Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers and national certification
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Private schools get $400m upgrade
The new funding is part of a $1.82bn investment in Victoria’s education infrastructure