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‘Cruel’ wellbeing approach adding to teachers’ stress – study
Challenges faced by overworked teachers are being intensified by expectations placed on them to manage their own wellbeing, new research shows
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New guides merge teaching with learning science
New teaching guides that align classroom practices with the evidence on how students learn have just been published
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The successful program helping schools tackle the financial literacy gap
Dr Tracey West, Financial Education Manager at Ecstra Foundation tells The Educator how the company is empowering young people to take charge of their financial future
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Opinion: Who is best placed to measure teacher quality?
A recent (controversial) suggestion deserves a closer look, writes ACU Senior Lecturer in Educational Leadership Dr Paul Kidson
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Shocking $30bn gap in Aussie schools revealed
Five private schools spent more on lavish new facilities in 2021 than governments spent on over half the public schools in the nation, according to a new report
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Can the right tech impact student performance?
Curriculum expert reveals how tech can enable more effective and personalised learning
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Student lives at risk over school mental health policies
Thousands of tertiary-qualified counsellors are available for schools but are being shut out of the system
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Evidence-based teaching drives stronger reading outcomes – research
Teachers need access to research on the most effective way to teach reading, Associate Professor Lorraine Hammond from ECU's School of Education tells The Educator
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Covid lockdowns still affecting student attendance – expert
Behaviours introduced during the pandemic may be carrying over to present-day learning, an expert says
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The critical role of teacher upskilling in reversing the literacy slump
The Educator looks at how one Sydney school is equipping its teachers with the skills to tackle the decline in students' literacy rates