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With time running out for some languages, particularly with the passing of more Aboriginal clan elders in recent years, the ...
Popular books being thrust on young adult audiences via TikTok contain sexually explicit content deemed ‘extreme’, as well as ...
Australia’s Disability Discrimination Commissioner has called on the Queensland Government to honour a commitment made by ...
Families are paying up to $1.3 million more to live in top public school catchments in major cities, but those premiums don’t ...
When teachers feel seen, heard and respected, they are more likely to stay engaged, continue learning, and grow their confidence. Collaborative mentoring creates space for that kind of growth. When ...
With high demand and boundless opportunities for secondary school-age students in South Australia’s burgeoning shipbuilding ...
With Australians reading less than ever according to new ABS data, the upcoming ban on social media for children under 16 ...
Bizarre’ and ‘contradictory’ is how one school leader describes the criticism some academics have cast at AERO as an ...
Our understanding of brain development and the teaching and learning process has seen major advances over the past century.
Having your own smartphone before the age of 13 is associated with poorer mental health and wellbeing in early adulthood, a global study of more than 100,000 young people has found.
Darwin’s St John’s Catholic College is closing its boarding facility, impacting 67 students and 27 staff and highlighting the ...
From makeshift furniture in Gaza to metro classrooms in Ukraine and solar-powered tablets in Sudan, the UN is working to ...
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