NSW counts on numeracy check for year 1 students
A new numeracy test has been introduced for year 1 students to check if they know how to count and add up.
A new numeracy test has been introduced for year 1 students to check if they know how to count and add up.
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Female teachers, on the frontline of schoolboys’ sexual harassment, are fleeing the profession while ‘terrorised’ girls are shunning school because of hi-tech bullying and abuse.
The new Australian Tertiary Education Commission will push for Prac payments for all university students and a jobs broker to find them part-time work in their field of study.
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Fixing the flawed curriculum is the final piece of the education puzzle for federal Education Minister Jason Clare.
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