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Indigenous businesses have done well in the currently tough economic headwinds. It’s reported they’ve contributed over $16 billion to the...
An initiative from UNSW is taking teachers out of the classroom and onto Country to build connections and confidence to...
If you’re searching for a school with a great student experience, look for somewhere that offers connection, belonging and leadership.
The last week has seen national outrage over an incident at a Melbourne private school, where male students created a...
Many teachers in Australia feel unprepared to teach indigenous studies at school. Highlighting significance of incorporating indigenous histories and cultures...
According to the Department of Social Services, 48 per cent of Australians with a disability are employed, compared to 80...
In today’s digital age, self-learning has taken on new dimensions, with generations turning to diverse platforms to acquire knowledge.
Just like the calculator changed the way that students engaged with maths, AI can change the way that students engage in their learning.
Levels of teacher burnout are high and there are significant challenges in attracting and retaining the next generation of teachers.
Teaching is full of new challenges – but also great opportunities. It just requires creativity and a willingness to move with the tides.