How your child benefits from the government’s cash splash
The NT government has handed down its latest budget with a record-breaking purse for education. Here’s how your child benefits.
The NT government has handed down its latest budget with a record-breaking purse for education. Here’s how your child benefits.
Healthy Harold has launched a new ‘culturally appropriate’ program for the Territory’s Indigenous students. Here’s why it’s important.
A NT tech overhaul for education administration is about to make teachers’ lives easier. Here’s how.
A Top End student has obtained a prestigious role in a national council, where she plans to put a spotlight on the Territory’s education shortfalls.
NT students have wrapped up for the year, with two schools going all out with their end of school celebrations.
An advisory group of NT students has already seen an impact on education after a year of consultation with the NT government. Here’s how next year’s school leaders can get involved.
Advocates have raised human rights concerns around segregating students with a disability and called for the closure of five NT schools.
As schools battle to keep their top teachers, a leadership program with a focus on remote education equity could be the key to solving the NT’s retention crisis.
Three staunch human rights advocates have outlined the key to closing Palmerston’s – and the Territory’s – gap between Indigenous and non Indigenous kids. Read their stories.
Almost 50 social media pages dedicated to sexualising and bullying a Top End school’s students have been exposed. Read one concerned mother’s solution.
Early childhood educators could have a key role to play in uplifting the Territory’s declining school attendance rate.
Education unions have come together to establish a ‘traffic light framework’ for teachers tackling artificial intelligence. Here’s how some Territory schools are approaching AI in the classroom.
Experts have revealed the simple things parents can do to get their children school ready, as a new report reveals which kids fall behind.
New figures have revealed all remote regions in the NT have fallen under the 80 per cent vax rates with the inclusion of children over five.
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