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Learning in a war-affected country
Remote learning is keeping thousands of children across the world connected with their studies, despite the challenges of war.
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BenQ receives Eyesafe certification
New technology for the classroom is keeping developing eyes safer with decreased exposure to harmful blue light.
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The who, what, why of Teachers’ Notes
Teachers’ Notes are discussion or curriculum-aligned notes which are designed to help educators unpack a book for use in the…
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How can parents contribute to your school?
People are often more inclined to offer help when they are targeted for their specific skill set. Helping becomes more…
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Indigenous art connects students with culture
A blend of street furniture, art and technology is teaching young people about Indigenous history and culture.
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World Care Day: A celebration of children living in care
CREATE challenges us all to reconsider our thoughts and ideas about young people living out of home and snap that…
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Record enrolments in 2022
Which Australian education sectors attracted the highest numbers of students across the year, and which sectors experienced a decline?
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The Evolution of Children’s Language Over Time
We go behind the scenes of the Oxford Australian Children’s Word of the Year (CWOTY) to learn more about children’s…
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No better time to invest in public education
New data has revealed changes to funding available to different education sectors over the past ten years.
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New Secretary: Australian Department of Education
Tony Cook PSM brings a wealth of experience to his new role as Secretary of the Australian Department of Education,…
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