Thao Vu and Huong Nguyen have become educational and research leaders, driven by their passion for teaching, mentorship, and scientific discovery.
Muslim girls are one among many minority groups underrepresented in STEM in Australia. Diversity is important, not just ethically and socially, but also economically.
Teacher retention is an ongoing issue. Actions to enhance respect will result in more positive and productive relationships between teachers and students, as well as with colleagues, and parents.
We can partially solve the teacher supply crisis by first recognising the problems and taking action, including making processes easier for international educators.
The Australian Educational Research Organisation’s failure to acknowledge NAPLAN’s flaws, nor draw on significant existing research, reflects a lack of respect for English teachers.
A new study into the value of the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program shows it’s possible to upskill classroom teachers with little previous music experience to deliver quality music programs in their schools.
A sexual education program in a Mexico City school is shifting harmful beliefs and behaviours related to gender, sexuality and relationships.
Teachers play a critical role in the success of society, and need to be given the scope to focus their efforts on learning and development.
The death of a family member inspired a rethinking of palliative care to make it more of a home away from home.
The Australian government can’t afford to neglect music and arts as an important tool in the classroom.
Australian schools are failing to foster a sense of belonging among their students.
Leadership changes might bring quick fixes, but until we address rusted-on cultural practices, toxic masculinity will continue to manifest itself in these "boys' club" environments.
Now that children are returning to school, homework will follow, but there is a limit to how much help you can give without robbing them of the opportunity to learn for themselves.
One-off system-level literacy and numeracy tests such as NAPLAN fail to take into account contexts and individual differences among students.
Thomas Ko is spearheading innovative technology that takes injectable medicines and transforms them into pills.
... about those awfully terrific words we use to take language to extremes.
Monash Country Lines archive founder John Bradley is 38 years into a journey tracing and recording vanishing oral traditions in an Indigenous heartland.
Monash lecturer Chris Murray's dedication to an ancient art had benefits far beyond improving his martial arts skills.
The qualities required to become a successful teacher run far deeper then students' academic rankings.
A Melbourne primary school's focus on ensuring its migrant students feel that they belong has resulted in a valuable learning tool.
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