Perfect ATAR student reveals hidden trick to nailing Year 12
The Territory’s top NTCET student and perfect ATAR recipient has revealed the most overlooked trick to nailing Year 12.
The Territory’s top NTCET student and perfect ATAR recipient has revealed the most overlooked trick to nailing Year 12.
The Territory’s education laws will be updated in the new year, with information sharing and 10 national principles among the major changes.
New data has revealed the NT’s best and worst performing NAPLAN 2023 schools. See how each school ranked.
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.
Internet addiction is damaging our teens brains and leaving them with a legacy of lifelong emotional problems, a world-first study has revealed.
Routine and rewards can help children stay on task and engaged as they learn from home, says Karen Green, but remember you are you are their parent not their teacher and “they are very different relationships”.
There’s a lot for Year 7 students to take in during the first few months of starting high school. And now there’s a rising issue that is affecting their mental health.
School students are recording and uploading controversial TikTok videos during school hours, as cyber safety experts are telling parents to get their kids off the app.
Online graduates enjoy similar employment outcomes to those who study on campus, but this type of learning is not for everyone. Here’s how to make it work.
Schools and parents have been warned not to let the rise of digital storytelling – where celebrities read kids’ books – replace the act of reading out loud to children
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