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Deborah Netolicky: Australian Schools Adjust to Global Instability

20 January 2026
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Deborah Netolicky: Australian Schools Adjust to Global Instability
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As Australia approaches 2026, its education system faces interconnected challenges, including global instability, climate change, and technological advancements. Schools are responding to these pressures by recalibrating priorities, focusing on the balance between technology and human interaction, addressing workforce strains amidst teacher shortages, and enhancing student wellbeing through community engagement. Key shifts include the careful integration of AI, sustainable teaching practices, and fostering belonging among students, staff, and families. These changes aim to prepare young people for an uncertain future while maintaining school communities as supportive environments for learning and stability.

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