Minister for Education Mr Jason Clare has announced the Government is investing $70.9 million to get almost 1,500 new teachers from a range of backgrounds into schools across the country.
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Is GenAI going to make homework obsolete?
The answer is no. Associate Professor Lynn Gribble and Professor Jihyun Lee, both from UNSW Sydney, share their views on how AI is reshaping homework, shifting from simple retrieval tasks to deeper engagement and application of knowledge.
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Green light to bargain for pay rises for preschool teachers
In what has been described as a ground-breaking decision, the Fair Work Commission has granted the Independent Education Union’s application for an authorisation to bargain for pay rises for teachers and educators in more than 100 preschools across NSW.
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Beating burnout: a coaching success story with St Mary’s Principal Katrina Dunne
According to LinkedIn, educators are amongst the highest burnout rate in professions by category. Common challenges associated with the career choice are workload management, long hours, and overwhelm compounded with time leading to burnout.
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Debunking myths: switching to a new Student Information System
A Student Information System, or SIS, plays a pivotal role in the daily operations of a school, making it essential to choose the most suitable system tailored to its specific needs, system software company iSAMS explains.
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Inclusive STEAM education project wins major design award
A Monash University project aimed at helping people with disabilities engage in STEAM education has received recognition in Australia’s peak international design awards.
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