Students connected with International Space Station
06 April, 2022A learning experience designed to connect western Sydney high school students with the International Space Station has been announced by the Powerhouse.
Standards raised with updated Australian Curriculum
05 April, 2022Education ministers have endorsed a "decluttered" Australian Curriculum that sets higher expectations for what students know.
Increasing internet speeds in Qld schools
01 April, 2022The Queensland Government has invested $190 million to make school internet speeds 200 times faster.
Digital wellbeing tool shows students struggling
30 March, 2022 | Supplied by: Pivot Professional LearningNearly one in two children need additional support from schools, a new study suggests.
Vision-impaired students learn via 3D printing
30 March, 2022Access to 3D models is assisting the education of more than 1000 blind or low-vision public school students in NSW.
Training the IT workforce of the future
29 March, 2022 | Supplied by: HCL TechnologiesHCL Technologies' TechBee early career program is being delivered online to Australian students.
Students use coding to solve musical challenge
29 March, 2022As part of a CSIRO program, Year 6 students in Perth have invented a device that makes music lessons easier for people with hearing impairments.
Calls for urgent reform in early education
24 March, 2022 by Susan Pascoe, Adjunct Professor, University of Western AustraliaThe education and care sector is facing a major workforce crisis.
Edtech market tipped to reach $207.3bn by 2026
23 March, 2022A report by ResearchAndMarkets.com suggests that global education technology (edtech) and the smart classrooms market will reach US$207.3 billion by 2026.
Could Minecraft be used to teach any subject?
22 March, 2022Free from constraints and easily modifiable, the Minecraft video game has the potential to be used as a game-based teaching method.
Catholic school teacher strike looming
21 March, 2022Teachers and support staff in the Catholic system are moving towards industrial action, after a unanimous vote by members and delegates at the IEU Council.
How schools can ease the cybersecurity talent shortage
21 March, 2022 by Josh Lemon, certified instructor at the SANS Institute, and managing director at AnkuraThe cybersecurity industry suffers from a talent shortage, compounded by students leaving school with a foggy image of what a cybersecurity career entails.
NAPLAN data added to My School website
18 March, 2022The move to add 2021 NAPLAN data to individual school data on the My School website has been welcomed by AHISA.
Robot innovations receive accolades
16 March, 2022Three schools from Sydney's south-west have been acknowledged for the work they are doing in the field of robotics.
Attracting the best STEM teachers
16 March, 2022The NSW Government has begun recruiting STEM teachers from both interstate and overseas.
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