Jewel Topsfield
Jewel Topsfield is the education editor at The Age. She was formerly the deputy editor of the National Times and spent three years in the Press Gallery in Canberra, reporting on education, immigration and federal politics. Jewel has been a journalist with The Age since 2004.
School's in for social media
Jewel Topsfield Campbell Walsh was sick of waiting for his NAPLAN test results.
Schools dilemma on BYO technology
Jewel Topsfield AUSTRALIAN schools are faced with the controversial decision about whether to allow students to bring their own smartphones and tablets to school as the computers supplied by the federal government...
Twitter throws a lifeline to those at home alone and lonely during the festive season
Jewel Topsfield IT STARTED with a tweet. A woman who had struggled to conceive for years tweeted on Thursday night she found Christmas painful, with its focus on children and families.
Students shrug off NBN as a 'waste'
Jewel Topsfield National broadband network may have secured support of independents and squeezed through Parliament but according to next generation of internet users it's a waste of money.
























