Young Indigenous man Corey Tutt is passionate about science, loves animals and founded Deadly Science to equip remote Indigenous schools across Australia.

Young Indigenous man Corey Tutt is passionate about science, loves animals and founded Deadly Science to equip remote Indigenous schools across Australia.
A new ABC documentary is observing a pilot program designed to change the conversation about race in a primary school.
The ‘Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence and Harassment Against Women and Girls’ report was put together by La Trobe University researchers.
A reform to the national assessment program, NAPLAN, to include digital literacy in its testing indicates the increased use of technology in education.
A ground-breaking university college for Indigenous Australians in Sydney is closer to becoming a reality with completion set for 2025.
Corey Tutt was named the NSW Young Australian of the Year, last year, recognising his work founding Deadly Science – inspiring Indigenous students.
A new tech start-up lead by former CEO of World Vision Australia promises to increase protection of all vulnerable people from malpractice and abuse.
There seems to be an increasing disconnect between what students are being prepared for and what the workforce expects of graduates.
To convince a learner’s brain to persist with an objective, teachers need to be more mindful of helping students establish meaning.
Research shows that students who are conscientious and open to new experiences score a full grade higher than the average student.