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School Assembly S3E8: Getting your policies and procedures in place
School Assembly S3E8: Getting your policies and procedures in place

This episode of our School Assembly podcast is all about policies and processes. Which documents are the responsibility of the Foundation Principal? Is there a template that schools work from? Our Series 3 Notre Dame P-12 Principal Dan McShea joins us from Queensland to share some of the planning that goes on behind the scenes at a new school.

Infographic: School student retention, enrolments and teacher growth
Infographic: School student retention, enrolments and teacher growth

The Australian Bureau of Statistics release data on schools, staff and students in Australia each year. The latest data for 2024 show increases from 2023 in student retention, full-time equivalent teaching staff, and student enrolment.

Nation’s largest non-government provider of distance education expands into Victoria
Nation’s largest non-government provider of distance education expands into Victoria

‘The benefits of this model of schooling are many, including the flexibility to learn from anywhere.’ Australian Christian College Victoria has launched its new virtual campus, Australian Christian College Victoria Online (ACCVO), where students ‘logged on’ to attend their virtual classes beginning Term 1, 2025. 

Research news: PISA 2022 insights – Australian students’ strengths in mathematics
Research news: PISA 2022 insights – Australian students’ strengths in mathematics

New PISA analysis by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) reveals the core mathematics areas where Australian students performed strongly, and where they are likely to need more help. The report also shares teachers’ views on teaching maths. Find out more in this article.  

Musica Viva Australia’s Education Program: Transforming classrooms with the power of music
Musica Viva Australia’s Education Program: Transforming classrooms with the power of music

Through interactive live performances, curriculum-aligned digital learning resources, and professional development workshops, Musica Viva Australia is committed to making music education accessible, engaging, and impactful for primary school students across the country.

The power of professional judgement
The power of professional judgement

In his first Teacher column Professor Martin Westwell, Chief Executive of the South Australian Department for Education, discusses a worrying trend in education and PISA 2022 evidence that ‘our greatest strength in education is the professional judgement of our teachers’.

Infographic: Hopes for your child’s education
Infographic: Hopes for your child’s education

A national survey from Australian children’s charity The Smith Family has asked families about their hopes for their child’s school education. The top theme from responses was ‘good or improved academic achievement’, while 6% gave answers related to ‘affording resources and having access to opportunities’. Find out more in this infographic.

The Research Files Episode 97: A framework for building communication and self-regulation skills in the classroom
The Research Files Episode 97: A framework for building communication and self-regulation skills in the classroom

In this episode of The Research Files, Dr Claire Scoular joins us to unpack 2 new freely available frameworks that have been published as part of the essential skills suite – Communication and Self-regulation – and shares how they support classroom educators to develop these skills in the classroom. 

Research news: Boosting the number of First Nations school teachers
Research news: Boosting the number of First Nations school teachers

‘Do you want to be a teacher?’ Is this a question you’ve asked your own students? A new Australian study aimed at boosting the number of First Nations teachers has found that Aboriginal students would like someone to speak to them about teaching as a possible career.

Putting evidence at the heart of teaching and learning
Putting evidence at the heart of teaching and learning

'We’re committed to Quality Teaching, it’s in our strategic plan. We’re implementing with fidelity. That means taking it slowly, working with our champions, and doing it properly.’ We hear from several teachers and leaders at Chifley College, Shalvey Campus on the western outskirts of Sydney about their experiences embedding Quality Teaching Rounds in their classrooms.