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Not so fast on social media ban, say experts
An all-out ban could have detrimental effects for tweens, new research suggests
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Study shows why boys need positive, diverse role models
Young men are increasingly grappling with defining masculinity amidst online pressures, a new study shows
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Strong parental engagement can improve student outcomes – study
The Educator speaks to AITSL's acting CEO Edmund Misson about the findings
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Why early intervention is key in lifting maths outcomes
Too many Australian students struggle with maths and aren't identified early enough or accurately enough, according to new research
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New report highlights Australia's financial literacy gaps
Global research highlights opportunities for Australia's schools to improve how they teach young people about money
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Union pushes for private school staff’s right to disconnect
Teachers and school staff are entitled to switch off when they are not performing an allocated or rostered duty, the union says
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Online school bridges digital divide for Brisbane students
A successful initiative is making learning more accessible for thousands of senior students
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How ‘going bush’ changes attitudes of future teachers
An innovative immersion program recently gave more than 50 future teachers a look at what it is like to teach outside larger cities
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New data raises questions over funding of NSW schools
An analysis of Education Department data claims elite NSW private schools are being overfunded to the tune of $350m
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Victoria’s phonics and explicit teaching shake-up gets mixed reaction
While some say it's a win for the state's school children, others say it will exacerbate the teacher shortage