Celebrating graduation
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Claire's story
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Shontae wants to help rural Indigenous communities
Graduation ceremonies
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Shelley is empowering girls to break barriers
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Australia's education gap: Poverty holding back our most disadvantaged kids
Digital inequality is the new frontier of educational disadvantage this anti-poverty week
National education charity The Smith Family is shining a light this Anti-Poverty Week on the deepening digital divide that is holding many students back from making the most of their education, as part of a wider push to end child poverty. Access to an appropriate digital device is crucial for a child’s success at school. However, students experiencing disadvantage often cannot afford such items, limiting their participation in education and employment opportunities.
Locked out of learning: poverty restricting access to vital digital skills and tools young people need to be future ready
New research shows 80% of Australians believe students in poverty lack essential digital resources for education. The 2024 Digital Learning Essentials Appeal aims to provide necessary digital resources to students in need.
Study reveals more needs to be done to help disadvantaged students complete year 12