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Workforce
Queensland union seeks 24% pay rise
The QTU has asked for a 24 per cent pay rise over three years, which it said was an evidence-backed number.
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Health and Wellbeing
‘Embarrassing, gross’: Period education gets revamp
Young girls and boys now have an interactive game to teach them about periods and women's menstrual health, which still faces stigma in the classroom and in homes.
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In the News
What should we do with Craig Silvey’s books?
Australian author Craig Silvey has pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child exploitation material. Families, libraries, schools and bookshops may be struggling to know how to proceed.
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Workforce
Tas teachers say yes to latest pay offer
A new three‑year agreement backed by most Tasmanian teachers delivers pay rises, reduced after‑school meeting hours, a right to disconnect…
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Techguide
AI use up, digital literacy down
The results of the latest National Assessment Program (NAP) test of students skills and knowledge of information communication technology (ICT) show that students in Years 6 and 10 have worse ICT literacy than the previous…
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Policy & Reform
27% of students have an adjustment for disability
New national data shows 27.2 per cent of students now receive a disability adjustment at school, up from 18 per cent in 2015, prompting researchers to warn that flaws in the funding model are driving…
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School Management
Aligning school governance with purpose
For most school principals, governance is not what drew them to the profession. What drives them is the mission – shaping young lives, better student outcomes, stronger duty of care, sustainable growth and a community…
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Health and Wellbeing
60% of LGBTIQA+ students not safe
For many young people in Western Australia, school is meant to be a place for learning, friendships, and growth. But for many LGBTIQA+ students, it is also a place where they are constantly thinking about…
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