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Education Review AU·higher-ed

Assessments not preparing students for AI: Expert

A sector expert has called on curriculum and assessment bodies to update how students are tested to ensure they are properly learning about artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies. One of the most…

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Education Review AU·research

Parent anxiety can follow children into classroom

Schools are increasingly being asked to respond to student anxiety, school refusal, friendship issues, emotional dysregulation, behaviour concerns and low resilience. Teachers and school leaders are carrying a growing…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

20,000 migrant teachers not utilised

Australia needs more teachers. It ranks among the worst-performing countries in the OECD for teacher shortages. This is particularly so for public schools . As of December 2025 , there was a reported shortfall of 2,600…

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Guardian Australia Education

Australia news live: poll piles pressure on Jacinta Allan; women ‘biggest losers from NDIS cuts’

Survey puts Labor behind the Coalition and One Nation in state election race; advocacy groups say care burden will shift to women Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Good morning and welcome to…

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Guardian Australia Education

A job that changed me: I was teaching in a juvenile detention centre when a repeat offender’s poetry moved me to tears

On my first day, I was terrified. But I quickly came to realise these young people weren’t irredeemably bad “Those who can’t, teach,” is the most unjust professional putdown. Unfortunately, it was true in my case. I’d…

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Guardian Australia Education·higher-ed

Writing is an exercise in the art of persuasion. If we use AI we lose the art | Alan Finkel

Every reader deserves to be informed about whether what they are reading is human or AI A few weeks ago, Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert, an academic in political science at Macquarie University, wrote an opinion piece in the…

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Teacher Magazine (ACER)

EDUtech 2026: AI, assessment, and keeping humans in the loop

Rebecca Vukovic and Dominique Beech with the team from ACER at EDUtech 2026.

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Guardian Australia Education·policy

Australia news live: Julian Hill claims Labor has ‘won the debate’ on housing tax changes; homelessness soars in NSW

Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Homelessness is soaring in regional areas as advocates plead for more funding to stop simply shifting the problem and start solving…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

Queensland union seeks 24% pay rise

The Queensland Teacher’s Union (QTU) has asked for a 24 per cent pay rise over three years, which it said was an evidence-backed number. The union said a University of Sydney Business School analysis, which the union…

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Education Review AU

‘Embarrassing, gross’: Period education gets revamp

Young girls and boys now have an interactive game to teach them about periods and women’s menstrual health, which still faces stigma in the classroom and in homes. Cringe Quest , developed by not-for-profit Interrelate,…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

What should we do with Craig Silvey’s books?

Australian author Craig Silvey, known for his bestselling books Jasper Jones , Honeybee and Runt , has pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child exploitation material. Two further charges were dropped,…

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Teacher Magazine (ACER)·research

The Research Files Episode 108: Dr Dan Cloney on measuring learning in the early years

Dr Dan Cloney with Teacher magazine’s Rebecca Vukovic.

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Guardian Australia Education·policy

Australia politics live: bank expects home price reduction from budget to be more than twice government forecast

Commonwealth Bank economists expect 5% drag on home prices from tax changes, compared with Treasury forecast of 2%. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Good morning and…

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Campus Review AU·higher-ed

ICAC investigates alleged corruption at UOW

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will investigate the executive team at the University of Wollongong, including chancellor Michael Still, over allegations of corruption. The commission will decide…

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Campus Review AU·higher-ed

Top universities fall in latest rankings

Some of Australia’s top universities have fallen in the 2026 Centre for World University Rankings as the federal government was warned against ‘devaluing’ science and research. Research is the largest part of the…

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Campus Review AU·higher-ed

What are enabling courses and do they work?

In years gone by, school leavers had one main chance to get into university – by finishing their Year 12 exams with certain marks. Media coverage of Year 12 results perpetuates the idea everything hinges on your final…

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Teacher Magazine (ACER)

Expert insights – AI as a tool for assessment feedback

How much do students learn if an AI tool provides instant corrections or simply rewrites their work, instead of triggering thinking about how it could be improved? ©rawpixel.com/Shutterstock

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Guardian Australia Education·policy

Politics live: Australia always preferred secondhand Aukus submarines, defence secretary says

Senate estimates told it was a ‘joint idea’ to rework the nuclear submarine deal. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Australia’s preference was always to receive…

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Education Review AU·policy

Parents asked to delay smartphone use in kids

The South Australian government has prompted parents to commit to delaying buying their kids a mobile phone in a bid to improve learning and mental health in students. The government hopes to gain support from parents…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

Three ways to help students finish school

The latest data on Australian schooling shows about 81.5 per cent of Year 10 students go on to Year 12. This is a modest rise of 1.6 percentage points on the previous year, but figures have been largely stable since the…

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