Education
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New online tool for voters to see impact of public school funding
Ahead of the next federal election, the opposition has unveiled an online tool for state schools to find out how…
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School-based program launches to support children’s mental health
The program Be You will be delivered by beyondblue in partnership with headspace and Early Childhood Australia.
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South Australia commits to national reforms for schools
The South Australian Government has committed to a new National School Reform Agreement and the Morrison government is very happy…
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Is your school too competitive? Adam Voigt talks ‘removing rules’
If instead, we sought to create a culture where participants are geared or conditioned to help each other, rather than…
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How to beat exam stress
Nearly half (47%) of Australian students report they feel very tense when they study, and 67% report feeling very anxious…
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No state has all the answers in school education
School education in Australia needs to improve in three distinct ways. The Grattan Institute’s State Orange Book 2018 shows how…
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Schools join forces with law firm to tackle domestic violence
Principals and teachers can only do so much to mitigate the insidious nature of abusive behaviour, which remains unacceptably high…
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Teachers can apply for a fully-funded mentorship with Australian national theatre company
The teachers will receive ongoing support from Bell Shakespeare artists and staff throughout the year, as well as access to…
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Schools can help save the frogs by taking part in Australia’s biggest frog count
FrogID Week takes place November 9-18 as the next phase of the Australian Museum (AM)’s FrogID citizen science program, which is…
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Nine in ten public school teachers use own money for supplies
Of this number, nearly eight out of 10 public school teachers buy stationery or classroom equipment, while nearly half of…
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