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‘A learning moment’: Melbourne private school expels students
Two boys have been expelled from Yarra Valley Grammar over a 'cruel' and 'misogynistic' spreadsheet that was seen by staff
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Deep Dive: Why a bold approach to teaching First Nations content pays off
Authentic and sometimes confronting content is helping teachers be more socially responsible and inclusive says UniSA Adjunct Associate Professor Kathy Paige
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Male students suspended over misogynistic spreadsheet
Police are investigating who created the spreadsheet and who distributed it
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New course takes students beyond the curriculum
An Australian entrepreneur launched the new course to teach students important life skills that aren’t taught in school
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Exclusive: School's GPT opens new possibilities for teaching and learning
Lindisfarne.ai is seeing students benefit from greater personalisation of their learning
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Review calls for overhaul to literacy and numeracy teaching
The ACT Government has accepted the reviews recommendations. Here is what it means for the Territory's schools
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Nine out of ten schools under-resourced to support disability
Governments are failing to deliver the funding public schools need to educate growing numbers of students with disabilities, new research shows
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Showcasing Australia's Rising Stars in education
Find out who made it to this year's list of promising educators under 35
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Opinion: A Global Education Pledge For Australian Schools
A national strategy is needed to prepare schools for deeper Asia-Pacific ties, writes Sarah Richardson, Executive director, Asia Education Foundation
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Global student peace rallies mark a pivotal moment for universities
As pro-peace rallies and encampments spread like wildfire, the movement is becoming an ethics stress test for universities