Where are the CLP’s education plans?: Territory Labor
As legislation passes to imprison primary school students and search their high school peers for weapons, Territory Labor has questioned the depth of the CLP’s plan for education.
As legislation passes to imprison primary school students and search their high school peers for weapons, Territory Labor has questioned the depth of the CLP’s plan for education.
A former South Australian premier with a passion for childhood development has (successfully) put early years education on the NT’s election agenda.
Increasing accessibility to early education in Alice Springs – and the rest of the NT – will be key to preventing long-term law and order issues, an expert says. Here’s how the Territory’s learning leaders responded.
AI could be a useful tool to alleviate teachers’ workloads during a critical staff shortage, but an expert says the technology must be balanced with ‘humanity’.
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.
A move to boost child safety has been met with CLP criticism, saying the safety reforms are too expensive for NT families.
The NT’s education union leader has praised a surprise bonus in this year’s budget, with high hopes the extra cash will be used to build and upgrade classrooms.
Recognising the hard work and challenges faced by NT educators is key to retaining top teachers and bolster their mental health. Here’s how you can support your favourite teacher.
An outback school’s new principal is planning to boost attendance and student agency. Here’s how.
One of Alice Springs’ newest educators has shared his journey from small business owner to maths teacher, plugging one of many vacancies in the Territory.
A family’s outback adventure in the NT almost went belly-up when they struggled to find a challenging school for their daughter, but an online class means they can put roots down.
A CLP member says accusations that she refused to supply a school with an Aboriginal flag are ‘petty political games’.
The Territory remains the only jurisdiction with an underfunded private education sector despite a historic boost to the public school system.
Two in three NT principals were victims of threats or assault in 2023, with a local education leader sounding the call for help before an “exodus” within the profession occurs. Read the report.
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