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Funding
Public school funding doesn’t add up
A new report questions a key federal government claim that Australian public schools will be fully funded by 2034 under an agreement struck with the states.
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Workforce
Education enrolments increase 10%
Almost 16,000 new teachers entered the workforce this year after both enrolment and completion rates of initial teachers at university increased in 2024.
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In The Classroom
Should schools offer more esports?
From the first tournament in 1972 to today's billion-dollar industry, esports are now knocking on the doors of Australian schools.
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Workforce
‘Disbelief:’ UTS cuts to teacher education
The University of Technology Sydney has been met with widespread criticism from the federal and NSW governments for its plan…
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In The Classroom
How can more Year 12s study maths?
Mathematics has been the broccoli of school subjects for generations of Australian teenagers. Nearly one third of students opt out of any senior maths courses.
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Policy & Reform
No checks on homeschooled children
There is no effective support for homeschooled children, juvenile offenders or sick kids and their families, the NSW Auditor-General has found.
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School Management
Do school rankings tell the full story?
Lists of Australia’s “top” schools regularly make headlines. But do they really tell us which schools are the best? And more importantly, how do you know if a school is a good fit for your…
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Opinion
How to teach critical thinking amid AI
Research shows four-year-olds ask their parents on average 73 questions a day. By age ten, they've essentially stopped asking altogether.
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