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How students’ science outcomes are tracking in 2024
A new report shows that while the science literacy of young people remains steady, serious disparities for some groups remain
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Five habits for better mental health
A new clinical trial reveals five types of activities strongly linked to improved wellbeing
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Don’t miss the chance to be recognised as a top service provider
Education vendors across Australia have until this week to put themselves forward
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Social media makes youth feel bad about themselves – study
Worrying body image social media statistics among young Australians prompt urgent recommendations to government
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Education leaders sleep rough for a good cause
Several prominent education leaders will swap their beds for cardboard boxes on 20 June as part of one charity's annual Sleepout
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Opinion: Social media use and the impact on teenage health
In today's digital age, the impact of social media on teenage health is a critical issue for parents, educators and policymakers, writes Michelle Carroll
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Inside Xavier College's unique dual-role leadership model
The College's Director of Learning & Growth, Monique Dalli, tells The Educator how the new model is shaking up teaching and learning
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Empowering students for a digital future
The Educator speaks to Martha McKeen, Chief Strategy Officer at Grok Academy about closing Australia's growing digital skills gap
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New cross-border roadmap to regulate online harms
A joint position statement on regulatory coherence and coordination aims to more effectively tackle online safety issues
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Why Australia needs to get serious about civics education
It's a subject that educates the next generation about democracy and citizenship, so why is it in such a poor state? An expert shares his insights