A Canberra teenage girl's sketch has taken the place of Google's multicoloured logo for Australia Day.
SYDNEY, Jan 26 - Sixteen-year-old Ineka Voigt, from Canberra High School, beat 26,000 other students from around Australia in the ...
A “vile and disgusting” social media post ranking female high school students has sparked a police investigation, just weeks after a similar incident.
The Coalition Government has handed down its 2024 budget, with spending on schools and early childhood education increasing by nearly $1 billion in the next financial year to $19.1 billion.
A new study led by autistic people and researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) sheds light on the challenges faced by autistic girls, women and gender diverse people within healthcare, the education system and society.
Family violence offenders will be hit with longer intervention orders and could face harsher punishment under sweeping Victorian reforms, but advocates say the devil will be in the detail.
How New Zealand trains teachers is about to change with the Government’s push to increase the workforce by 1500. The plan, announced ahead of the 2024 budget, includes funding 1200 places for aspiring teachers to be trained in the classroom, rathe...
With body dissatisfaction and the prevalence of eating disorders disturbingly on the rise in children, South Australian researchers say a new classroom program is showing potential as a powerful national prevention tool in schools.
The partnership between home and school has never been more important, fragile or tenuous.
Hot on the heels of this week’s alarming results for science literacy from ACARA’s National Assessment Program report, it might be a great time to consider attending next month’s Science Teachers’ Association of NSW annual K-12 Conference.
The Greens claim Australia’s state, territory and federal governments are continuing to fail millions of public school students with new data showing that government funding to fee-charging private schools is growing at a faster rate than public s...
Australian students’ proficiency in science has flatlined since 2018, with one third of Year 6 students reporting they do not have a science lesson every week.