Virtual schools could double in flexible education push
Online learning and homeschooling could boom as students and parents search for a more tailored approach to education.
Online learning and homeschooling could boom as students and parents search for a more tailored approach to education.
A tutor hired through the state government’s $250m investment program is among the latest educators to face disciplinary proceedings.
An elite Melbourne school is in the spotlight again for the wrong reasons, after lewd sexist and racists posts emerged online.
Tens of thousands of teacher compensation claims reveal the dangers educators face in the classroom – with one particular area especially prone to workplace violence.
Teachers are being abused by parents and students at an alarming rate and are more likely to be assaulted than the average worker.
Victoria’s long lockdowns are likely to blame for the state’s students posting the biggest drops in Australia in NAPLAN tests.
Victorian public schools are making up to $2.5m a year from international students as enrolments surge. These are the most in demand schools.
A gap in training may be to blame for just six per cent of new Victorian teachers knowing how to help kids with reading issues.
Top VCE achievers have given their best tips for acing the maths and science exams and how to avoid making silly mistakes.
The state’s teaching watchdog has been ordered to explain why a teacher who told kids incest stories was allowed to keep his registration.
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