Deep Dive: Why peace education has never been more important than now - and how schools can teach it
A powerful new initiative aims to steer the narrative towards peace in the one place where many of children’s core ideas are formed – the classroom
A powerful new initiative aims to steer the narrative towards peace in the one place where many of children’s core ideas are formed – the classroom
Boarders at a prestigious Sydney Catholic school were given about 160 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations in May
Principals, teachers and academics say some of the proposed changes to the NSW curriculum need to be carefully considered
The interim curriculum review has proposed sweeping changes to the state's schools, including a renewed focus on maths, English and science
Government and Independent schools are struggling to keep up with the climbing student enrolments, so what’s up with the Catholic sector?
Uproar is growing over the NSW Premier’s plan for a new selective school in south-western Sydney
Principals from more than 40 schools across NSW recently gathered to discuss key issues facing their sector
One state’s teachers have slammed the government’s new National Review of Teacher Registration as ‘deliberately provocative’ and ‘an outrage’
The Educator speaks to principals from around Australia about the Federal Government’s new review into teacher registration
The teachers union has sought legal advice after its members were asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement covering question testing for NAPLAN online