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Following student cohorts across year levels is a more accurate measure of learning growth than comparing different year levels, an expert tells The Educator ...
Nominations for The Educator’s 11th annual Hot List 2025 are closing this Friday, 8 August. This prestigious list celebrates experienced professionals in the K–12 sector who lead with innovation, ...
With students' attention spans shrinking, educators are using new digital tools to boost engagement and improve outcomes ...
School leaders warn the system is at breaking point as they push for urgent changes to support schools and staff ...
New NAPLAN results show that Australia’s education system is stalled in a state of high-spend stagnation — with student ...
Two out of every three Australian students met the “Strong” or “Exceeding” proficiency level for their reading, numeracy and ...
In schools across Australia, a quiet shift is happening. Teachers are moving away from rigid, dull lessons and surface-level ...
The Educator looks at an award-winning platform using neuroscience, emotional intelligence and pedagogy to elevate student ...
Professor Purnell says this growing awareness has given rise to a new form of digital literacy: prompt theory – a hybrid of creativity and technical skill which allows users to interact with AI in ...
When a Year 6 student tells their teacher, “I used to hate writing, now I LOVE it – it’s my favourite subject,” something is going right. In schools across Australia, a quiet shift is happening.
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