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Who's to blame for the slump in writing outcomes?
Politicians and educators finger-pointing about who is responsible for declining writing skills
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Victoria gives green light to school camps
Camps can now open in regional Victoria, but accommodations will be limited to single schools
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How learning a second language benefits preschoolers
Study shows how language programs can help broaden children's perspective about the world
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Are teachers prepared to teach writing?
A new survey reveals half of NSW teachers lack confidence to teach writing
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Schools told not to charge families for essential fees
Principals say the directive adversely impacts school operations
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NSW to beef up counselling staff in schools
The government aims to provide state schools a "strong pipeline" of qualified counsellors over the next few years
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Remote learning: Are your students really engaged?
Two educators share the learnings of their student engagement strategies during COVID-19
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Seymour College appoints new principal
Vanessa Browning takes over from Kevin Tutt, who will retire at the end of the year
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How real-world data is boosting science education
Students can now access some of Australia's top scientific research data, thanks to a new program
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How lockdown created a third learning space of connection between school and home
Stronger school-parent ties must be fostered beyond the pandemic, an expert tells The Educator