Education
- Parents Who Harass Teachers on WhatsApp Could Be Barred from Schools
- Victoria Expands Mobile Phone Ban to All Schools, Including Private Institutions
- Education Gap Widens Between Rich and Poor Students as Schools Search for Solutions
- Public Schools Outperform Elite Private Colleges in VCE Subject Choices, New Analysis Reveals
- Victoria Moves to Ban Smartwatches and Wireless Headphones in Classrooms Under Expanded Device Crackdown in Victoria, Australia
- Alarming Study Reveals More Than 40% of Preschoolers Are Showing Signs of Anxiety, Raising Early Intervention Concerns
- Child Safety Crackdown: Over 500 Barred from Working with Children in Queensland Blue Card Sweep
- NAPLAN Chaos: 1.3 Million Australian Students’ Tests Halted by Nationwide Tech Failure
- Australia to Bolster School Curriculum to Protect Children from Hate and Misunderstanding
- Classrooms Under Attack: Vandals Target Melbourne Schools, Leaving Children Disrupted and Unsafe
- ‘I’d ride that’: Teens’ sexual comments leave male teachers terrified
- ‘Fix the torture’: Union battle cry after ominous warning to striking teachers
- Queensland teachers to strike for second time amid pay dispute with state government
- Somerville House investigating after teachers’ dossier on students leaked
- Abusive parents facing longer bans from school under new South Australian laws
- Home-school vs mainstream
- Queensland government makes three-year 8 per cent pay rise offer to state’s school teachers
- Parents kept in dark on secret gender transitions at school
- Hidden epidemic jeopardising ‘a generation’ of children
- Learn to Read in 30 Days for FREE!
- Kindy parents told to pay thousands for children’s art – sparking uproar and a midnight heist
- 5-Year-Old Draws Grandad for Class—Teacher Left Concerned by What He Writes
- Aussie parents are moving away from mainstream school
- Education Department responds to 7NEWS investigation into Australia’s school bullying crisis
- Hundreds of students evacuated as school in Western Sydney locked down over fears of threat
- One in three Aussie students falling behind in maths
- Education minister axes entire VCAA board in the wake of review into exam bungle
- Inside the program helping university students ‘jump-start’ their careers in teaching
- ‘Teachers are describing something different’: the escalating culture of misogyny in Australian classrooms
- Students rally outside Western Sydney boys’ school, chant ‘Allahu Akbar’ after staff stood down for defending Sydney nurses video
- Schools focus on respect as teachers report feeling intimidated by parents and students
- Adelaide woman to face court after allegedly threatening teenage girl in classroom
- Aussie school students worse equipped than ever to participate in democracy ahead of Federal Election, report finds
- Queensland parents who drive children to school could receive an allowance
- The Melbourne outreach program aiming to give students greater access to art
- How Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protests inspired a Darwin teen to start a student magazine
- Children ‘excluded’ from school photos and play dates, as advocates say SA’s child protection laws are ‘over-zealous’
- School bullying inquiry hears Catholic Education Tasmania denies leadership roles to staff based on sexual orientation and relationship status
- Can schools enforce uniform policies like short hair for boys and skirts for girls?
- New public schools open at Legana and Brighton — the first time in Tasmania for a decade
- On patrol with the truancy officers charged with getting NT kids back to school
- Schools finding new ways to quell anxiety for kids starting school
- More parents chaperoning children to school as road fatality toll in Aussies under seven soars
- Sydney high school senior investigated by police over deepfake pornographic images of female students
- ‘We Nicknamed it Eddy’: what do Schools and Teachers Think of AI in Classrooms?
- Labor urged to commit to Universal Childcare After Report Finds Many Children Miss out on Critical Learning
- The Trouble with 15%: Why Early Childhood Educators say More Than a Pay Rise is Needed
- More than 20,000 Extra Early Childhood Educators Urgently Needed in Australia to Keep Up With Current Demands, Report Says
- A New Language and Literacy Screening Tool is Part of a Plan to Improve Australian Students’ Literacy
- Adventist Church Pastor Awarded for Service to Public School in Australia
- NAPLAN Results Reveal one in Three Students not Meeting Basic Literacy and Numeracy Expectations
- Early Childhood Education Workers to Receive 15% Pay Rise – if Centres Limit Fee Increases
- Too Many Year 9 Students are Missing School. What can Parents and Teachers do to Keep them Engaged?
- Virtual school Enrolment Surge as Absenteeism Rates Climb
- Why Guardian Australia is investigating Exclusive Brethren Schools