For years now STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) disciplines have been hailed as the key to making Australia an innovation nation. But, as a recent report by the University of Sydney and Monash University shows, issues of educational expertise ...
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COVID-19 can’t stop these bookworms from reliving the delight of Harry Potter
I must admit – I was never a Harry Potter fan. Perhaps I’m too old or realistic to believe in fire-breathing dragons. But I understand its purpose: escapism to hitherto unimagined worlds where things are possible. I can also appreciate – ...
More »Principal stood down over COVID-19 letter reinstated
A West Australian principal is back at work today after being stood down over a letter to parents asking them to keep their children at home. The letter Bronwyn White, who leads Halls Head College, sent late last month contradicted ...
More »Victorian teacher at centre of school shutdown sought earlier COVID-19 tests
A teacher whose Melbourne school was shut down after he tested positive for COVID-19 says he was rejected for testing three times. Keith Campbell believes he had the virus back in March, but attempts to get tested were repeatedly denied ...
More »Tehan ‘overstepped the mark’, withdraws barbed comments about Andrews
Minister for Education Dan Tehan has backed down from pointed comments directed at Victoria’s Premier Daniel Andrews on the issue of in-class learning in Australia’s schools. In a conversation on ABC’s Insiders program, Tehan said about Andrews’ approach to school ...
More »Teachers at Islamic School of Canberra stop work over pay and working conditions
Teachers at the Islamic School of Canberra stopped work for one hour today to protest against the protracted nature of the enterprise bargaining process with the School Board of Islamic School of Canberra. At the centre of the protest, which ...
More »Call for random virus tests on school kids
A renowned infectious diseases expert who previously championed shutting schools says they should open and children should not be feared as super-spreaders of COVID-19. Professor Nigel McMillan, director of the Infectious Diseases and Immunology Program at Griffith University, said he ...
More »#TeachersRock Twitter campaign highlights the critical work our educators do
With conflicting advice from coming from different jurisdictions, and the need to quickly develop remote learning packages to ensure continuity of learning, teachers – as well as principals and other school staff across Australia – have been doing it tough. ...
More »Disadvantaged kids worse off with online learning: research papers
Two million Australian children could be risking their education by having to learn at home during the coronavirus crisis. Research papers commissioned by the federal government back its push to return children to schools as soon as possible. Most states ...
More »South Australia encourages parents to send kids to school next week
South Australian parents have been encouraged to send their children to school next week with health officials declaring it safe for term two to start. Chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier has written to parents and school staff across the ...
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