Literacy program sees ‘dramatic benefits’
A world-first early childhood education trial is showing impressive gains in literacy, numeracy and socio-emotional development for students
A world-first early childhood education trial is showing impressive gains in literacy, numeracy and socio-emotional development for students
New research has dispelled some of the common myths about school choice programs
New research has revealed how Aboriginal students' preschool attendance in can improve their learning outcomes
Technology can help teachers balance administration duties with their core job, writes Simon Jones from Civica International
As Education Week gets into full swing, one state's principals are singing the praises of hard-working public school teachers
The Educator speaks with South Australian State School Leaders Association chief executive, Phil O'Loughlin, about the issues facing the state's school leaders
HSC students at a leading selective school will resit a major assessment after being given an identical paper used four years ago
A 17-year-old girl is in a serious but stable condition after being stabbed in the back by a fellow student
New research suggests that school autonomy may be having a negative impact on students with a disability
Academics have called for 'urgent systemic change' to address burgeoning teacher workloads