Adolescents who drink regularly are twice as likely to binge drink as adults, a new study has revealed. The UNSW researchers behind the study said it provides the most robust evidence to date that patterns of drinking in adolescence persist into adulthood. Published ...
More »NSW government earmarks tougher prerequisites for state’s teachers
Specialist teachers in NSW will need to have extensively studied their subjects at university before they can teach in high schools, the state's education minister says. Rob Stokes is expected to announce a toughening of the prerequisites for educators today so ...
More »Mountain of data and compliance hindering teaching: survey
The amount of time spent on paperwork is ridiculous – we should be teaching not ticking boxes." I find lesson planning often gets pushed back to make time for administrative work when creating engaging, quality lessons should be a priority." ...
More »Birmingham pushes for STEM teacher workforce strategy
Every high school in Australia will have at least one specialist STEM teacher if a workforce strategy floated by Minister for Education and Training Simon Birmingham was to come to fruition and meet its goals. In a speech in Sydney, ...
More »Energiser breaks, physically active homework part of kids’ fitness program
A physical activity training program has cut risk of cardiovascular disease due to poor aerobic fitness in primary school students, researchers say. The mostly online tool, called iPLAY, has now been rolled out to 83 schools throughout NSW. iPLAY takes ...
More »Union concerned about ‘leaked’ curriculum changes
Teachers and principals have been left in the dark when it comes to “the biggest Australian school curriculum reforms in decades”, the Australian Education Union (AEU) has said. AEU said the planned reforms were contained in a leaked draft report, ...
More »Head of school tells parents to ‘chill’ in newsletter
Some parents might offer but a cursory glance at a school newsletter sent home with their child. Others might chuck it straight in the bin. But one such communique has sparked the interest of Australian media and started a discussion about ...
More »Kids with disability turned away, given ‘dumbed down’ tasks, but why?
Victorian children with disability are being turned away or discouraged from enrolling in government schools, while others aren’t receiving the support they need to participate fully in their education. That’s according to a report on educational outcomes for children with ...
More »Memes over books: one approach to rounding out kids’ literacy
In an age when the term 'fake news' is flung about by politicians and the public alike, students today need critical literacy skills more than ever, an Australian researcher has argued. To help this along, Professor Kathy Mills from Australian ...
More »Preparing kids for the mid-21st century: how they can thrive
What will today’s kindergarteners need to thrive and not just survive in the 21st century? This was the question the NSW Department of Education challenged a consortium of University of Sydney experts to unpack. In particular, the Department wanted the ...
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