Nominate now: Your chance to celebrate great teachers
The Australia’s Best Teachers campaign is your chance to celebrate that special teacher that made the greatest impact on your life. NOMINATE HERE
The Australia’s Best Teachers campaign is your chance to celebrate that special teacher that made the greatest impact on your life. NOMINATE HERE
William Shakespeare is having a dramatic effect on Australia’s teaching crisis, improving retention rates, job satisfaction and overall learning.
From keeping noodle cups in drawers for hungry students, to supporting parents through family tragedies, these teachers go above and beyond. NOMINATE NOW and SEE OUR BEST TEACHERS LIST
With the teacher shortage crisis across our nation, Australians have revealed what it would take for them to switch careers.
One in three Australian parents would support their child’s dream to become an educator in the classroom. Have your say.
Former detective chief inspector Gary Jubelin has singled out one profession as critical in the fight against crime. WATCH THE VIDEO
Will Madden’s students like that he’s funny, approachable and lets them learn from their mistakes. See his heartwarming reaction to their letter — and learn how to thank your favourite teacher.
Anti-petrol sniffing advocate, remote educators, movie makers and the Territory’s own Doogie Howser — meet this year’s NT Australians of the year.
An early childhood education leader has given an insight into the amazing role teachers play in the lives of young kids after a random question from a parent.
Australia is full of incredible teachers who ignite a passion for learning within our children. Here we celebrate 50 of the best as recognised by students, parents and colleagues.
The Federal Budget will include two key measures to help address Australia’s teaching workforce crisis, one of which is inspired by a New York billboard. FIND OUT MORE
A chance conversation at a Tupperware party almost 40 years ago set Rosy Davies on a course that would see her and her daughter inspire and guide countless young minds.
The head of a leading Australian early childhood education service says we need to lift recognition and remuneration for those teaching in the sector.
A Swedish native is giving Australian kids in Melbourne a taste of Scandinavian education, taking the classroom to another level.
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