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What 25,000 teachers, parents and students think of Australia’s education system
The responses of a national survey are now being considered by the Expert Panel review into the next National School Reform Agreement
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Program getting First Nations kids school ready expands
The Connected Beginnings program will be expanded to six more sites, supporting an extra 4,500 First Nations children
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All Queensland high schools gain access to leading anti-vaping program
The state's government has announced it is investing $5m to expand the successful program
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Virtual classrooms reimagine teacher training
A new immersive, interactive classroom experience is giving aspiring teachers the opportunity to visualise a future in the profession
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New program brings Indigenous scientific knowledge to the classroom
The program includes hands-on projects to increase student engagement and achievement in STEM education
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Outgoing ASPA president reflects on teaching and principalship
From biology teacher to ASPA president, Andrew Pierpoint looks back on the triumphs and challenges of a life in education
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Sweeping higher education reforms move a step closer
The Federal Government has introduced legislation that could see the biggest overhaul of tertiary education in generations
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‘Mindboggling’: Former childcare worker charged with abuse of 1,600 children
Dr Cathy Kezelman, President of Blue Knot Foundation, says communities must be alert to the possible grooming of children
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Full funding for all public schools by 2028: Teachers union launches new campaign
The Australian Education Union has launched The For Every Child campaign outside Parliament House in Canberra today
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Private schools’ budget planning hit by payroll tax backflip
Victorian private schools that were told they were exempt from the tax will now be forced to pay it from July next year