The career aspirations of students across the world are misaligned with the current state of the education sector and market demand.
A new OECD report found one in five
Select students take a peek behind the thin blue line
A select group of Queensland secondary school students have explored the inner workings of the Queensland Police Service (QPS).
Through an immersive work experience
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way universities assess student suitability for certain courses.
Speaking at a Queensland Futures Institute industry
As children face mounting pressures on multiple fonts, finding a safe space at school is increasingly important.
Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) is highlighting the
The prevalence of digital tech in schools is raising student privacy concerns among academics.
An international team of researchers suggest many classroom education
South-East Queensland students joined the Premier and Governor at a special ANZAC Day service this week, in the lead up to Friday’s commemoration.
Among those
Young shares insights into anxiety at Open Week event
Author and psychologist Karen Young will be the guest speaker at a south Brisbane school next Thursday, as hundreds of schools across South-East Queensland
Queensland flying squads to target bullying in schools
Rapid response guidance officers will be deployed to school bullying hotspots around Queensland, under a new Government plan.
State Premier David Crisafulli said $33
School’s back after tragic Easter holidays on State roads
School zones are back in force across Queensland as the State returns from the Easter holiday break lamenting a tragic road toll.
Acting Chief Superintendent Garrath
Innovative programs open for new families to explore
A focus on “differentiated learning” is helping students in a Logan school excel.
St Clare’s Primary Principal Liesl Profke said the Yarrabilba school was one of