The Teacher Awards recognise outstanding approaches to teaching and school leadership.


The nomination period for the Teacher Awards 2024 has been extended and will now close at 11:59pm AEST, Monday 29 July 2024.

Teacher magazine has a proud history of highlighting the incredible work of teachers and school leaders working in primary and secondary school settings to lift student achievement and wellbeing. In 2023, we launched the inaugural Teacher Awards. The 8 Award Categories are open to educators working in the K-12 school education community and recognise achievements of the last 12 months. Read about the 2023 Teacher Awards winners here.

The Judging Panel for the 2024 Awards is comprised of 11 experts in education. The Judging Panel is the second tier of the Awards evaluation process. Preceded by a selection committee which selects a shortlist of candidates, the Judging Panel reviews the shortlist and goes on to select the winner in each category.

Use #TeacherAwards24 to follow along on social media. If you have any further questions, contact the team.

Award Categories

Judging Panel

Associate Professor

Marnee Shay

Professor

Geoff Masters

Professor

Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles

Professor

Lyn Sharratt

Professor

Pauline Taylor-Guy

Alex Wharton

Mali Jorm

Professor

Pasi Sahlberg

DR

Troy Meston

Ben Sacco

DR

Kat Ross

FAQS

Who can enter?

Entries are open to educators working in any sector in the K-12 school education community in Australia. At this time, we are not able to accept entries for educators working outside Australia.

Can I nominate myself? Can I nominate a colleague? Can a group of people be nominated together?

Yes.

Can I nominate someone I don’t work with?

Nominating for a Teacher Award involves sharing information about teaching strategies and student outcomes. Therefore, if you would like to nominate someone you don’t work closely with, we recommend you encourage this person to complete the nomination process themselves. You are able to cover the entry fee if you wish.

What time frame is being considered? Can I nominate myself for an award based on work I have done at a former workplace?

Entries should be based on work that's been undertaken within the last 12 months. You can nominate yourself for an award based on work you’ve done at a former workplace, however we recommend you advise the relevant school leader at your former workplace before entering.

Are there any terms and conditions?

You can read the terms and conditions for entering Teacher Awards here and the Privacy Policy here.

How long does it take to enter? Do I need to complete the nomination process in one sitting?

There is a 1000-word limit on nominations and you also have the option to attach supporting documents. We recommend you have your information ready to go before you begin your nomination.

You will not be able to save the form and come back to it later. Once you submit your nomination, the information is final and cannot be edited.

I’m nominating someone else. Do they need to give me their permission to be nominated?

Both the nominator and the nominee for the award must agree to our Terms and Conditions when submitting a nomination.

Do I need to meet all the criteria outlined in the award description?

No. The award description is there to help guide your thinking and offer suggestions for practices that are relevant to the award.

Can I upload supporting documents?

Yes, however please ensure your supporting documents are no longer than 4 pages. Including supporting documents is optional.

Can I enter into multiple awards? Can I use the same entry to apply for multiple awards?

Yes. We recommend tailoring each entry to respond to the specific criteria for the award you are entering.

Who were the winners in 2023?

You can read about the 2023 winners in the 8 award categories here.

What is the entry fee? Why is there an entry fee?

The entry fee is $100 (+GST) for individual nominations and for nominations of up to 2 people. The entry fee is $180 (+GST) for nominations of 3 or more people.

Teacher is published by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), a not-for-profit organisation. We recognise that each entrant has dedicated time to complete the application process, and as such, we are committed to ensuring that time is taken to consider each entry. Your entry fee contribution helps make the Teacher Awards possible.

What payment methods are accepted?

All credit cards are accepted.

Will I be sent a receipt for my payment?

Yes. Once payment is made, you will receive a receipt from the Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd.

I’m nominating a group of people for an award. Do I only pay the entry fee once?

Yes. Entry fees are charged per entry, not per person.

What if I’m not able to make a payment using the Stripe system?

If you are having difficulties with the Stripe payment, please contact the Teacher team via teachereditor@acer.org for help on the next steps.

Will I get a formal tax invoice?

To request a formal tax invoice, please contact the Teacher team via teachereditor@acer.org.

What is the judging process?

There are 2 stages to the judging process. In the first stage, our Selection Committee will consider all entries to create a shortlist. If your entry is shortlisted, it will be brought to our Judging Panel for the second and final round of judging. Winners will be decided from this final round of judging. You can read more about our judges here.

Will I receive feedback on my entry?

We won't be providing feedback. Only award winners will be contacted.

How will I find out if I am a winner?

Successful entrants will be contacted by email or phone on 5 September. Winners will be announced publicly on 10 September.

What do winners receive?

Winners for each of our 8 awards will be celebrated on Teacher and will have the opportunity to be interviewed for an article. One printed certificate will be sent to the winner(s) of each award, and each individual person nominated will receive their own digital certificate. Winners will also receive a media pack to share the news with their own networks.

If you can't find the information you're looking for on this page, please contact Teacher editor Jo Earp at teachereditor@acer.org.