Scotland's largest teaching union accused the Scottish Government and local authorities of 'dithering and delaying' over plans to cut the time...
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Victoria’s teaching authority is planning major changes to tackle classroom shortages — making it easier for qualified overseas teachers to work in the state while also planning to cut a loophole that lets underqualified teachers from Western Australia (WA) into classrooms. According to a report by The Age, figures from the Victorian Institute of Teaching […]
Scotland's largest teaching union accused the Scottish Government and local authorities of 'dithering and delaying' over plans to cut the time...
Governments love quick fixes, especially when it comes to housing. That’s why Victoria’s new “Airbnb tax” was hailed as a game-changer; a bold...
WA public school teachers have been warned not to promote ‘personal, religious or political beliefs’ in new Education Department guidance on...
Over 30 educators assigned to different mela committees despite directive against non-teaching duties for them
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The initiative will help teachers adopt new and innovative approaches to teaching, preparing students for a future shaped by digital learning
The initiative will help teachers adopt new and innovative approaches to teaching, preparing students for a future shaped by digital learning
The pilot project aims to equip teachers with AI tools for lesson planning, content creation, and personalised learning.
Developers are attempting to use a legal escape hatch to push new housing into South County open space. But county leaders have found a loophole of...
Ben Smith has called on the Government to provide a “real” update about education reform, claiming insufficient certified teaching staff were on...