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Research news: School attendance problems
Research news: School attendance problems

Absent students miss more than just lesson content; they miss the opportunities to build the habits and skills to succeed at school and in life. New OECD research shows ‘school attendance problems are no longer a marginal issue; they have become a challenge affecting classrooms in nearly every country’.

Teaching methods: Teaching at an online school
Teaching methods: Teaching at an online school

In this podcast, Dominique Beech hears from Joanna Baker, Head of Campus at Haileybury Pangea – the fully online campus of Haileybury, and independent co-educational school. The online campus serves approximately 180 students from a range of backgrounds across Australia and in this episode we hear all about what it’s like to teach students in a virtual classroom setting.

Research news: Addressing eco-anxiety in the classroom
Research news: Addressing eco-anxiety in the classroom

Climate-related content appears across the curriculum and teaching it can come with an added layer of emotional complexity. A new study published in the Australian Journal of Education (AJE) shines a light on how primary and secondary teachers are responding to eco-anxiety in their own classrooms, including where they need more support.

Podcast special: Dr Dan Edwards on the future of assessment
Podcast special: Dr Dan Edwards on the future of assessment

In this podcast special, Dominique Beech sits down with Dr Dan Edwards, Acting Head of ACER's Student Learning and Progress Division, to talk about the future of assessment. He shares his insights on how assessment can support students at key transition points across K-12, the impact of AI, and more. 

Inaugural Global Schools Prize winner announced
Inaugural Global Schools Prize winner announced

The winner of the inaugural Global Schools Prize – an international US $500,000 prize presented to a school to scale their impact – has been announced as The Alsama Project from Lebanon. Find out more about the winner, and an Australian school that also made it all the way to the top 50, in today’s article.

National Reconciliation Week 2026 – Researching education: 5 further readings on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education
National Reconciliation Week 2026 – Researching education: 5 further readings on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education

National Reconciliation Week kicks off next week – a time for all Australians to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. In this edition of 5 further readings, we share 5 resources on the topic of First Nations education.

Teacher professional learning – real-world lessons on financial literacy
Teacher professional learning – real-world lessons on financial literacy

Buy-now pay-later services, pocket money apps, online scams, gambling advertising and cryptocurrency are part of some students’ everyday lives. In today’s article, 2 mathematics teachers from Marryatville High School in South Australia share how they’ve applied some of their learning from a professional development partnership into their financial literacy electives for year 9 and 10. 

School Improvement Episode 68: A people-focused professional learning program
School Improvement Episode 68: A people-focused professional learning program

In this episode of School Improvement, Dominique Beech is joined by teacher Gus Humphries who tells us all about the professional learning program he developed, Questions for Thinking (Q4T). Q4T allows teachers to investigate and develop an area of their practice through a confidential partnership. In our conversation, Gus expands on the program design and the impact it's having on staff and school culture. 

PISA 2029: Media and AI Literacy – key concepts, curriculum links and competences
PISA 2029: Media and AI Literacy – key concepts, curriculum links and competences

Media and Artificial Intelligence Literacy (MAIL) has been announced as the innovative domain for PISA 2029. The OECD has already released the first draft framework, offering an early understanding of how media literacy and AI literacy intersect and link to other curriculum areas, the key concepts and big ideas, and how to nurture the related competences.

Supporting student transitions – applying ‘back-to-school’ strategies every term
Supporting student transitions – applying ‘back-to-school’ strategies every term

Although often associated with a new school year, transitions occur throughout the school day and across each term. Anna Brady – principal at autism-specific school Aspect Vern Barnett School – shares how each term begins with a deliberate re‑establishment of routines, expectations and supports, and the positive impact on students.