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Opinion: Australian teachers shouldn’t be afraid to teach Indigenous knowledge
The Australian Curriculum's deeper engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures is a matter of national importance
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Meet the young innovators helping to bridge the digital divide
The Educator speaks to three trailblazing students whose apps are tackling disadvantage and exclusion in the digital age
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How LEGO is helping boost students’ literacy and numeracy outcomes
The Educator looks at how a game-changing methodology is bringing students’ imaginations to life while cultivating critical academic skills
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New research on what parents and carers worry about
A new report identifies the most common issues of concern for parents and carers across Australia
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How schools can cut the red tape in expense management
The Educator looks at a budgeting solution helping to free teachers from spending their own money on school-related expenses
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The $1.8m plan to ease the burden on Queensland’s teachers
The Federal and Queensland Governments are co-funding a pilot program to reduce teacher workloads
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Opinion: Australian teachers shouldn’t be afraid to teach Indigenous knowledge
Opinion: Australian teachers shouldn't be afraid to teach Indigenous knowledge
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Experts voice concerns over Explicit Teaching push in NSW schools
Experts say overreliance on explicit instruction may interfere with long-term learning goals
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Why some teachers are turning to private tutoring services
The cost-of-living crisis and a growing recognition of the value of supplemental education is motivating some teachers to make the switch
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How schools can effectively manage students’ classroom behaviour
The UK Education Department's independent behaviour advisor Tom Bennett shares his insights