Last updated: November 19, 2016

Safe Schools ‘opt in’ choice advice

Safe Schools ‘opt in’ choice advice

Parents in NSW should be able to choose whether their children “opt-in’’ to Safe Schools program, a state parliamentary committee has recommended.

‘Just ministers under fire’

‘Just ministers under fire’

The federal Education Minister says a united attack on school funding by Victorian and NSW counterparts is a ‘distraction’.

Record-breakers make the grade

Record-breakers make the grade

A record 33 indigenous students will receive ­degrees at UWA this year.

Direct Instruction ‘rolled gold’

Direct Instruction ‘rolled gold’

A teacher at Noel Pearson’s Djarragun College has backed the Direct Instruction teaching method following criticism.

Jingle bells welcome in schools

Jingle bells welcome in schools

The bells will be jingling around Victorian schools this Christmas.

Jingle bells welcome in schools

Jingle bells welcome in schools

The bells will be jingling around Victorian schools this Christmas.

Teachers’ anti-racism ‘toolkit’

Teachers’ anti-racism ‘toolkit’

Preschool educators are being coached by the AHRC on how to deal with racist questions.

Uni admissions ‘bewildering’

Uni admissions ‘bewildering’

A government-commissioned report has slammed current university admissions as bewildering, confusing and misleading.

Bid to enforce uni entry levels

Bid to enforce uni entry levels

The national regulator should be called on to enforce university admission standards, a new report says.

Subsidised nannies ‘boost care’

Subsidised nannies ‘boost care’

A new report into flexible childcare arrangements and parents’ work habits reveals a lack of care options.

Spike in assaults on teachers

Spike in assaults on teachers

Almost 1000 Queensland teachers and principals have lodged claims for workplace assaults in the past five years.

Anglo students lose to Asians

Anglo students lose to Asians

An expert says anti-meritocracy in education has led to Anglo-Australians losing out on selective school places.

Dutch exit Gillard schools fund

Dutch exit Gillard schools fund

The Netherlands has abandoned its financial contributions to a $US4.6bn global education fund chaired by Julia Gillard.

Unis push class on gender

Unis push class on gender

Student teachers are being schooled in gender studies, sparking concern about the topic’s influence in classrooms.

Educators left to own devices

Educators left to own devices

A virtual teacher is created using digital avatar technology, freeing up the teacher to focus attention on students

V-C called out on fossil fuel ban

V-C called out on fossil fuel ban

A federal minister has asked the QUT to explain its reasoning for a decision to not invest in the fossil-fuel industry.

Pearson blames bad bookkeeping

Pearson blames bad bookkeeping

Poor book-keeping has been blamed for financial issues raised in an audit of the Aurukun school at Cape York.

Leak cartoon complaint dropped

Leak cartoon complaint dropped

Woman who alleged she suffered racial hatred because of a provocative Bill Leak cartoon has withdrawn her complaint.

‘Tutors mum’ on kids’ chances

‘Tutors mum’ on kids’ chances

Balanced tutoring and mentoring can lift student performance, but experts warn of the dark side of futile swot-shops.

Donors desert Gillard-led fund

Donors desert Gillard-led fund

The biggest donor countries behind the $US4.6bn Global Partnership for Education warned they could withdraw funding.

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