News & Views Remote learning: why we can’t leave it behind for good Schools can build on the remote learning experience by strengthening communication with parents and involving them in learning activities.
News & Views Girls are just as good at STEM subjects as boys, so why are they still not choosing it? If the knowledge and enthusiasm are there, why are university places and careers for women in STEM remaining stagnant?
News & Views ‘The answer lies in our communities’: Hayley McQuire is leading an Indigenous education transformation from the ground up Hayley McQuire is the latest guest on The Leadership Lessons, a Women’s Agenda podcast series supported by Salesforce.
News & Views Girls start ahead, but boys catch up when it matters: A different education journey for girls and boys Australia’s education system is serving girls well, but broader policies settings are failing to promote equality for women later in life.
News & Views The GO Foundation is changing the education landscape for young Indigenous people The GO Foundation, founded by Adam Goodes and Michael O’Loughlin, held its The Big Catch Up online event on Friday.
News & Views The federal government has slashed funding for its anti-domestic violence education in schools The Morrison government has quietly slashed more than a million dollars of funding from its Respect Matters program in schools.
Politics Recap: Jacqui Lambie’s emotional vow to regional Australian kids Amid the hoopla of the budget this week, you might have missed a powerful speech delivered by independent Tasmanian Senator, Jacqui Lambie.
News & Views Coronavirus disrupted my kid’s first year of school. Will that set them back? Remote school may look different to ‘normal’ school, but children are still being taught and many are still engaged in the curriculum.
Jugglehood ‘The workload was intense’: what parents told us about remote learning These are the experiences of remote learning from parents of primary school-aged children in Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria and the ACT.
News & Views Malala Yousafzai graduates from Oxford University On Saturday Malala Yousafzai shared photos celebrating the end of her PPE degree at the University of Oxford. She graduates at age 22.
News & Views 40% of Australian principals are victims of physical violence The latest yearly report on the well-being of Australian principals provides a sobering picture of harassment, violence, burnout and mental-health concerns.
News & Views Why an interruption to your child’s learning just might be for the best Panicking about your child’s learning being interrupted for a few months may be a sign that you’re upset by the idea of their future being jeopordised.