SMH schools summit
SMH Schools Summit 2024 as it happened: Prue Car, Jason Clare speak; co-education on agenda
Coeducation, funding and creating schools of the future: follow our live coverage of the Sydney Morning Herald Schools Summit.
- by Anthony Segaert
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Every school in NSW to offer gifted education programs
High potential and gifted education is available in only half the state’s schools, but Education Minister Prue Car plans to change that.
- by Daniella White and Lucy Carroll
Top Sydney principal criticises ‘odd’ teacher salary plan
The SCEGGS Darlinghurst principal criticised plans to reward 10 per cent of state school teachers with a $150,000 salary, revealing her own staff’s pay.
- by Mary Ward
Schools in a ‘resources race’ for staff amid teacher shortages
Knox Grammar’s headmaster says his school is experiencing a major staff shortage and there is stiff competition between education sectors.
- by Daniella White and Amelia McGuire
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Education
Almost half of NSW’s year 1 students do not read as well as they should
The most disadvantaged year 1 students were half as likely to meet the expected standard as their advantaged counterparts.
- by Jordan Baker
Tudge ‘very cautious’ on international student return
Melbourne University’s international chief has urged a wary federal Education Minister to approve a plan for students put forward by Victoria as coronavirus rages overseas.
- by Michael Fowler, Madeleine Heffernan and Sumeyya Ilanbey
Minister says quality teaching, not more school funding key to better results
Australia should look to the UK to reverse two decades of decline in reading, maths and science, says federal minister Alan Tudge.
- by Adam Carey
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Teaching
‘Moral imperative’: Rush risks poor-quality curriculum, educators warn
Unions and principals warn the government is pushing the new curriculum into classrooms too soon, risking poor-quality syllabuses, under-prepared teachers and short-changed students.
- by Jordan Baker
Catholic leader dismisses school funding reform as ‘flight of fantasy’
A proposal by former education minister Adrian Piccoli to reduce segregation and disadvantage in schooling has been slammed by the leader of NSW Catholic schools.
- by Anna Patty
Schools will trial ‘untimed syllabuses’ before ambitious statewide reform
NSW Education Standards Authority chief executive Paul Martin said he believed the idea, where students progress through school according to their ability rather than their age, had merit but implementing it next year “was too radical for the moment”.
- by Natassia Chrysanthos
NSW Education Minister targets unis using teacher training as a ‘cash cow’
Education Minister Sarah Mitchell wants to “firm up” accreditation of initial teacher education degrees, with no university too prestigious or influential to have their accreditation stripped.
- by Natassia Chrysanthos
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