General education

Young people need mentors more than ever

Lucy Snowball / 15 December 2021

With mental health struggles and disengagement from education at an all-time high after this year's lockdowns, young people need our help more than ever. Mentoring is a proven way of helping children to build confidence and re-connect with their learning again. The Raise Foundation is urgently calling for more mentors in 2022.

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STEM education

Give a gift this year that sparks joy in STEM

Sean Barrett / 09 December 2021

This Christmas, don’t buy your daughter a toy pony and your son a science set. Buy them both something that will whet their appetite for maths and sciences. Research shows gender stereotyping begins as young as three or four years of age and can lead to girls switching off to science, engineering, technology and maths careers later in life.

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General education

Are grandparents our home-learning heroes?

Emma Barton / 11 October 2021

Parents know that grandparents are worth their weight in gold when it comes to caring for and loving our kids. But in these, the strangest of times, grandparents are finding new ways to stay connected and it's providing much-needed relief for exhausted home-schooling parents.

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Indigenous education

Sadie sets the pace for those following in her footsteps

Catherine Gunning and Sadie Green / 14 October 2021

Sadie Green is Gawura's longest-attending student and this month she'll graduate Year 12. At Gawura Indigenous culture is celebrated alongside a strong focus on literacy and numeracy. But lockdowns and school closures have hit this community hard, and the school now needs to play catch-up on fundraising so more First Nations students like Sadie can reach their protential.

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Rural and Regional education

The dark secrets of Australian education will be revealed for families moving to the country

Sean Barrett / 05 August 2021

Now that we've discovered we can work from almost anywhere, families are leaving cities in pursuit of more affordable, healthier lifestyles in the country. But many will be shocked by the underperformance of regional schools - evidenced in literacy and numeracy results, Year 12 completion rates and poor post-school opportunities.

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Rural and Regional education

The power within community

Nicole Wright / 08 June 2021

The Country Education Foundation believes in equal access to education irrespective of background, circumstances or location. But trusting local communities to call the shots when it comes to supporting students who need it most, has been critical to their success.

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STEM education

When a young woman puts up her hand for STEM, we all win

Emma Brand / 09 June 2021

Women belong in the lab, in the field, and in the room solving massive, complex scientific and engineering problems. Every time a young woman puts up her hand to say that she wants in – we all win. So what's holding us back?

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