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Edtech leader appoints new CEO
Jonathan Morgan has been named the new CEO of Education Perfect
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Let’s bring the joy back to teaching
CEO discusses how reducing the burden on teachers can have exceptional results
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Silent mode era for NSW students as phone ban comes into effect
From today, NSW students will no longer be able to use their phones during class, recess, and lunch times
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How students can voice their ideas for a diverse and inclusive future
An upcoming youth summit aims to inspire and equip Australia's future leaders to be agents for positive change
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Better funded public schools would lure half of private parents – survey
The new data explodes the myth that private schools are providing choice for parents, say the Greens
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Will phasing out special schools do more harm than good?
The Educator speaks to Matthew Johnson, president of the Australian Special Education Principals Association
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Experts share advice to reduce students’ exam-related stress
While senior students should aim to perform well, it should not at the expense of their health, experts say
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Murrumbidgee's STEM star shines on world stage
Griffith STEM teacher Ian Preston has been named one of 50 finalists for the prestigious Global Teacher Prize
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Disability report challenges school segregation
Some school sectors have questioned a controversial recommendation to phase out special schools by 2051
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Global teacher shortage easing, but more needs to be done – UNESCO report
UNESCO's Director-General pleads for an upgrade of teachers' status to further reduce the global shortage