Questions hang over government’s education reforms
There are concerns the plan fails to address deep structural flaws in Australia's education system
There are concerns the plan fails to address deep structural flaws in Australia's education system
The technology is now available to more than 10,700 educational institutions and 2.1 million teachers
Shifting some curriculum-based learning outdoors can greatly benefit students, says UniSA researcher Dr Nicole Miller
The panel will be chaired by Dr Lisa O’Brien, former CEO of The Smith Family
Two experts explain how principals can strike the right balance between using AI and improving critical thinking
Educational challenges can't be solved by using the same logic that initially caused them, says Professor Pasi Sahlberg
Public schools are fighting with one hand tied behind their back, says one of Australia's longest serving principals
A staggering 90% of the state's principals are concerned they won't fill teacher vacancies at the start of next year
Teachers are calling for more professional development in helping kids develop nature-based teaching and learning skills
There is a real risk the plan will just see more good intentions and little concrete action, writes Pasi Sahlberg