The state government says its evidence-based reforms to classroom teaching are a winner,but critics are getting more vocal and organised.
We should welcome AI into all aspects of learning,but we’re already playing catch-up when it comes to restricting it from all forms of assessment.
A third of Australian students in year 3 had failed to reach numeracy standards,but the SMH School Summit has heard ideas about fixing it.
The state’s top education leaders,principals,and teachers are gathered at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth for an annual summit.
The state government is promising to offer more choices for gifted students beyond selective schools.
This debate is as old as schooling itself:should boys and girls really be going to different schools?
Sydney’s education thought leaders have gathered at ICC Sydney for The Sydney Morning Herald School Summit.
NSW has carried an unenviable reputation for a public education system hit by falling standards,teacher flight and cancelled classes but Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car told a school summit those days were receding with recent reforms.
Coeducation,funding and creating schools of the future:follow our live coverage of the Sydney Morning Herald Schools Summit.
High potential and gifted education is available in only half the state’s schools,but Education Minister Prue Car plans to change that.