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Computers will mark NAPLAN writing tests from next year.

Marking NAPLAN with robots danger to learning: academic

A leading US education academic has warned that it would be "extremely foolish" and even damaging to student learning if NAPLAN writing tests were marked by computers next year, as education ministers across Australia back a move to online marking.

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Australia invests more in school technology relative to the rest of the world, according to a new report.

Cut back on spending on technology, smaller classes, says new report

Australian schools use technology in classrooms "significantly more" than most high-achieving OECD countries despite little evidence to show it boosts standards, according to a new report which warns that extra Gonski money will not lift results unless it is spent on evidence-based policies.

Daniel Phelan and 60 other students will be sitting their HSC in Singapore, at the same time as more than 70,000 ...

The students sitting the HSC in Singapore

At the same time as more than 70,000 year 12 students are completing their first English papers in exam rooms around NSW, about 60 students will be doing the same paper in Singapore.

Computers will mark NAPLAN writing tests from next year.

Marking NAPLAN with robots danger to learning: academic

A leading US education academic has warned that it would be "extremely foolish" and even damaging to student learning if NAPLAN writing tests were marked by computers next year, as education ministers across Australia back a move to online marking.

'Maths is so often being rote learned and kids have a fear of it': a group of teachers are leading a transformation in ...

Teachers leading national shift in how maths is taught

About 300 teachers are leading a change in the way maths is taught as part of a bid to arrest Australian students' declining or stagnating numeracy results and reverse the drop in students choosing to study maths after year 10.

Ateeq-ur Rahman is a final-year mining engineering student at UNSW, an outcome not planned for upon his arrival in ...

Program gets thousands into university

When Ateeq-ur Rahman first arrived in Australia from Pakistan in 2011, he had very few plans after high school. Two years later, he was tossing up between offers to study medical science or mining engineering.

Adrian Aye, 15, CSIRO chief executive Larry Marshall, Emanuel Zoing, 12, NASA's acting administrator Robert Lightfoot ...

Path to space industry illuminated for Australian students

A handful of Sydney students spoke to NASA's acting administrator Robert Lightfoot and CSIRO's chief executive Larry Marshall about the possibilities for Australian students following this week's announcement that the country will establish a domestic space agency.

Students in country schools are up to two years behind their metropolitan peers in major tests, and the AEU warns that ...

Government warned of widening gap between country and city schools

Students in regional and remote parts of Australia are up to two years behind their metropolitan peers in NAPLAN English and PISA maths tests, and this gap is likely to widen in coming years if major funding and structural issues are not addressed, according to the Australian Education Union.

President of the NSW Teachers Federation Maurie Mulheron said "we don't need another test ... we need additional support ...

Teachers 'infuriated' by proposed year 1 tests

National and NSW teachers' unions and education experts have strongly criticised Australian Education Minister Simon Birmingham's plan to introduce literacy and numeracy checks for all year 1 students, and say that it involves importing a test that has failed to improve reading skills in UK primary schools.