More controversial SRE materials axed from schools
Special Religious Education (SRE) materials which some have labelled as sexist and racist will be axed from classrooms.
Special Religious Education (SRE) materials which some have labelled as sexist and racist will be axed from classrooms.
The maintenance and construction of more than 200 Sydney schools will be outsourced as the NSW Government sells off part of the state's public works program.
A primary school principal may lose his job after pleading guilty to fraudulent spending with a taxpayer funded credit card.
An investigation has been launched into reports of a teacher giving one of her students a memory stick containing nude photos of her and her boyfriend.
Safe Schools Coalition Australia has come out in defence of its national anti-bullying program following claims it was inappropriate for children.
Newtown MP, Jenny Leong, is campaigning to keep ethics in the classroom in defiance of the NSW Government’s recent changes to how students enrol.
The reported cases are reflective of a system that fails to give adequate disability support, Stephanie Gotlib, Children with Disability Australia executive officer, tells The Educator.
The quick thinking and coordination of staff at a NSW school last week shows why following safety protocols during a potentially dangerous situation is crucial.
Future HSC results could be put at risk without stable learning environments, warns an education academic.
A bursar is suing the Victorian Department of Education following her suspension over alleged signing of false invoices.