School of Education

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Our study – based on a survey of more than 70,000 NSW high school students – looked at what impacts upon their ‘academic buoyancy’.

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The last time an Australian government made housing the homeless a priority was 15 years ago. The Albanese government’s promised plan is a second chance to get it right.

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Misconceptions and a lack of targeted teacher training prevent us from identifying and supporting our gifted students, says an expert from UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture.

A panel discussion at the launch of the AFL Schools Strategy

The strategy was designed by teachers, for teachers and will encourage students to become more active and engaged.

Student stressed about Year 12 exams

Key to reduced anxiety and exam success is creating a study environment where students can thrive, says a UNSW Sydney educational psychology researcher.

Closing the other gap

Meaningful engagement with Indigenous knowledge in education is vital for reconciliation. 

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It’s not enough to simply reduce poor working conditions. We must create supportive working environments where teachers can thrive.

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The Paul Ramsay Foundation donation supports the Culturally Nourishing Schooling project and is the largest ever received by UNSW Sydney’s School of Education.   

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Prioritising literacy is a fundamental first step towards addressing equity issues in higher education.

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UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture stories explored a range of ideas, from purpose-built quarantine facilities to whether artificial intelligence could create art.

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