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Jason Clare has released new reforms that would dictate how schools spend money. Here’s what’s in them 👉
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NSW has been the most critical of the 2.5% funding gap, although its Education Minister Prue Car says SA, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania and ACT ministers also agree it is not enough.
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In an effort to quiet the demands for an extra 2.5% funding, Minister Clare has given the remaining states a limit of 2 months to sign up to his deal. After September, the $16bn for school students is off the table.
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New technology can now flag when students use AI paraphrasing services to cover up using generative artificial intelligence services like ChatGPT to write essays and assessments. educationreview.com.au/2024/…
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Canberra independent school Radford College says its updated information management system will better protect student, staff and parent personal data in a time of cyber attacks and data breaches. educationreview.com.au/2024/…
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"Look how nice the girls look in their dresses, and look how smart the boys look in their uniforms." Could gendered school uniforms be contributing to gender inequality? educationreview.com.au/2024/…
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Associate Professors at UTS Jane Hunter and Don Carter co-host Talking Teachers, a podcast that discusses current education issues in Australian schools. Here's what they asked Jason Clare: educationreview.com.au/2024/…
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There are quite a few phrases and words in Australian education right now that are raising eyebrows amongst many teacher-education researchers in universities, Jane Hunter and Don Carter write. educationreview.com.au/2024/…
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A lack of job security, inequitable pay rates and unsupportive work environments for First Nations language educators has led to unions working together in Queensland to create stronger industrial guidelines for its Indigenous school staff. educationreview.com.au/2024/…
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SA will consider ensuring religious schools cannot knock back job applications from prospective teachers because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. educationreview.com.au/2024/…
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