Operation Stop Tate: SA schools to take on toxic influencers
Schools across SA will undergo a curriculum restructure from early next year to counteract the toxic ideologies spread by viral internet sensation Andrew Tate.
Schools across SA will undergo a curriculum restructure from early next year to counteract the toxic ideologies spread by viral internet sensation Andrew Tate.
A Singapore-based early childhood educator that advocates a keto-style diet and a mindset of “respect and no fear” is coming to Adelaide.
A former South Australian premier with a passion for childhood development has (successfully) put early years education on the NT’s election agenda.
The federal government’s Early Years Learning Framework has been criticised for “indoctrinating infants and toddlers to radical social justice theory”.
Kids as young as four are being kicked out of kindy as teachers struggle to manage difficult behaviours, prompting the state’s children’s watchdog to call for more support.
Understanding the three-year-old pre-school debate and what it really means to you
A state MP lashed “woke gender politics” a child was suspended over a note to her friend. But the education minister says there’s more to the story.
School hours are archaic and out of step with the way we live. Will adding three-year-olds to the mix help SA families with the struggle, asks Kara Jung.
A huge preschool shake-up could entitle three-year-olds to 15 hours per week of kindy – but with an educator crisis, who’s going to teach them?
Meet the South Australian principal who changed her entire school’s culture to strive for regulated and calm students. And the results are remarkable.
A unique school for gifted children in Adelaide’s southern suburbs is punching well above its weight, finishing second in the latest NAPLAN tests. See how your school fared.
They are crucial milestones that could alter Australia’s future: the first 1000 days of a child’s life and a gap of 30 million words by the time children turn three. This is why.
Work has begun on a national universal early childhood education system in a social reform hailed as big as Medicare and compulsory superannuation.
Secondary schoolteacher Tim Longstaff has been teaching for 14 years but says he’s ready to quit – joining a national exodus of teachers leaving the profession.
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