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Congratulations to Ashley Reynolds, 2011 Young Writer of the Year competition winner!
Ashley Reynolds from Coonabarabran High School, has won The Sydney Morning Herald 2011 Young Writer of the Year competition. Ashley's entry impressed judges with her powerful use of langauge and imagery.

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2012 Digital Edition

The Herald Education Digital Edition brings an exciting new dimension of interactivity to NSW classrooms in 2012, containing all current and archived issues, and being accessible on interactive whiteboards and computers.   Read More

Mawson's Antarctic Expedition Centenary1911-2011

On December 2, 2011 Australians will celebrate the centenary departure of the
1911-1914 Australasian Antarctic Division (AAE) from Hobart. Led by Sir Douglas Mawson the AAE was the first truely scientific expedition to the Antarctic. Follow the link to The Sydney Morning Herald Special feature and teaching resources.  Read More

'Belonging' HSC activities and discussion points based on recent content in the Herald

These weekly classroom activities - including short answer, long answer and essay response ideas - will help students explore the impact of the media in shaping community and personal perceptions and ideas of belonging, or of not belonging. Based on current topics in the news each week, they are fresh and engaging for students.  Read More

Introducing Andrew Stevenson, the Herald's Education Editor

Appointed the Herald Education Editor, Andrew, a father of three & journalist for nearly 30 years, sees the job as an opportunity to open the classroom door & let the world peer inside. ''Education is undergoing major changes as the impact of new technology is felt in classrooms,'' he said. ''We aim to open up the world of schools to a wider audience. We also want to make the Herald the host for continuing community debates about what makes a great school, how to fund a fair education system & how to know if your children are getting the best out of their learning experiences.''  Read More