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As NAPLAN begins, experts voice concerns
NAPLAN has become a controversial part of Australian school life, for teachers and parents. Here's what the experts think
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Australia’s schools are in crisis, so why isn’t education a national priority?
The Educator speaks to Greg Whitby and Professor Pasi Sahlberg
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Kids gear up for NAPLAN in final year of transition to online testing
More than a million students are preparing to sit their NAPLAN exams, which kick off in 9,500 schools tomorrow
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What can be done to improve the state of Australian education in 2022?
The Educator speaks to Dr David Roy, a senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle's School of Education
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Teachers’ union vows to ‘fiercely defend’ existing ITE standards
The union's pledge comes after the government's announcement of a plan to train 700 new teachers nationwide
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New $40m plan to recruit and train 700 teachers nationwide
The funding aims to help 700 new teachers get classroom ready within the next two years
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A poignant irony amid yesterday’s teacher strike
Many NSW teachers chose to lose a day's pay so they could stay home and cram for their next classes
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Mathematics participation is falling, but its future is bright
A number of exciting initiatives are helping to pave the way for more girls to enter into STEM careers
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Victoria to recruit 2,000 extra teachers as part of $1.7bn school support package
The Victorian Budget 2022/23 also includes funding aimed at reducing teachers' working hours
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Keeping student wellbeing front and centre in a digital world
A landmark project aims to create a digital world that prioritises the wellbeing of children