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The Sydney school that figured out how to lift marks and attendance

The Sydney school that figured out how to lift marks and attendance

New research shows students who set specific, self-referenced goals with the support of their teachers demonstrate greater perseverance, aspirations and homework behaviour.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos

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More North Melbourne Primary School families sent into isolation

More North Melbourne Primary School families sent into isolation

More students and families from North Melbourne Primary School have been sent into 14-day isolation following Monday’s positive new case at the school.

  • by Adam Carey
Researchers investigate spread as North Melbourne school outbreak grows

Researchers investigate spread as North Melbourne school outbreak grows

Another case of COVID-19 was reported at North Melbourne Primary School on Monday, with the Department of Health investigating if the person was infectious when they attended the large state school.

  • by Adam Carey
Remote learning security concern after threatening strangers breach online classrooms
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Remote learning security concern after threatening strangers breach online classrooms

Incidents last year included one in which an abusive stranger entered an online Google Classroom session and attempted to engage in what was described as concerning sexual behaviour.

  • by Petra Stock
Plea to reopen special schools amid ‘devastating’ loss of learning

Plea to reopen special schools amid ‘devastating’ loss of learning

Students in specialist schools were at the front of the queue when children made a staged return to face-to-face learning last year, but they have not been given the same priority status in this lockdown.

  • by Adam Carey
To improve Australian schools, cut-and-paste won’t cut it
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To improve Australian schools, cut-and-paste won’t cut it

Adopting the practices of high-performing nations on PISA will not, on its own, improve Australia’s educational performance.

  • by Peter Adams
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Sum of all fears: Why Australia’s maths problem is getting worse

Sum of all fears: Why Australia’s maths problem is getting worse

A maths war is erupting as traditionalists and progressives argue about what students should know, and the best way to teach them.

  • by Jordan Baker
All Sydney students to have guaranteed access to a co-ed high school
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All Sydney students to have guaranteed access to a co-ed high school

Families in Sydney’s single-sex public school catchments have been lobbying for co-ed alternatives, and their campaign has succeeded.

  • by Jordan Baker
‘We’re like sacrificial lambs’: Unvaccinated teachers fear classroom return

‘We’re like sacrificial lambs’: Unvaccinated teachers fear classroom return

Teacher Michelle Parker said schools had been blindsided by the state government’s decision to send all regional students and Melbourne VCE students back to face-to-face teaching.

  • by Anna Prytz
Students are getting worse at maths but will a curriculum change fix the problem?

Students are getting worse at maths but will a curriculum change fix the problem?

Today on Please Explain, Nathanael Cooper is joined by education editor Jordan Baker to find out more about the changes to the national maths curriculum.

  • by Nathanael Cooper
‘Confused and confusing’: Maths experts say curriculum is faddish and shallow

‘Confused and confusing’: Maths experts say curriculum is faddish and shallow

Dozens of mathematicians and maths teachers have written to the national curriculum authority, concerned that changes to the maths curriculum will mean “students end up knowing less”.

  • by Jordan Baker and Sarah McPhee