Education Review Australia
Since its inception in 1997, Education Review has become Australia's top independent source for K–12 education content, both in print and online. Our team of respected journalists reaches over 80,000 educators each month, generating more than 35,000 leads annually in a sector valued at approximately $84 billion. Our readership includes principals, teachers, governing bodies of government and independent schools, school boards, and support staff. According to IBIS, the education sector's revenue is projected to grow by 3.6% each year from 2016 to 2017, reaching a total of $100.6 billion.
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3 weeks ago |
educationreview.com.au | Lauren Gawne |Jessica Kruk
Home | Health+Wellbeing | Adolescence has sparked fears over teen slang – but emoji don’t cause radicalisation in Health+Wellbeing, Health+Wellbeing, Top Stories Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s crime drama Adolescence has earned widespread praise for its portrayal of incel culture and male violence. Please login below to view content or subscribe now. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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1 month ago |
educationreview.com.au | Fiona MacDonald |Nina Van Dyke
Home | In The Classroom | Health+Wellbeing | There’s a new ‘rapid review’ into school bullying.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
educationreview.com.au | Robert Thompson |Jim Mienczakowski
Home | Opinion | Revolution in education has always been driven by teachers: Opinion in Opinion, Top Stories, Workforce In the 1960s, when the real post-war revolution in education began, teachers believed they were helping transform schools from traditional teacher-centred approaches to child-centred approaches. Please login below to view content or subscribe now. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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Dec 2, 2024 |
educationreview.com.au | Don Carter
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Nov 25, 2024 |
educationreview.com.au | Jacqueline Jayne
Home | Opinion | To ban or not to ban social media is not the right question: Opinion in Opinion, Techguide, Top Stories The recent discourse around banning social media platforms – particularly those that allegedly pose risks to privacy, national security and mental health – has escalated to a fever pitch. Please login below to view content or subscribe now. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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