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COVID-19 advice not applicable to schools – teachers
Not all of the advice and regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19 can be applied in schools, the teachers’ union says
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Opinion: Reimagining schooling in the time of COVID-19
This enormous challenge should prompt a rethink about the way we do learning, writes Professor Michael Anderson from the University of Sydney
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Should our schools stay open?
The argument to keep schools open has some gaping weaknesses, writes Berwick Lodge Primary School principal, Henry Grossek
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Premier reassures principals on LSLD changes
There will be changes to alleviate the administrative burden for principals as a matter of priority, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says
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Education Report 2020 released
Australia’s school leaders have revealed the key challenges and opportunities for the education sector in 2020
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PM hands down decision on schools, universities
Prime Minister Scott Morrison delivered the verdict in a national address this morning
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How will ‘social distancing’ work in crowded classrooms?
While many social distancing measures are relatively simple to enact, others are more problematic, principals warn
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Wanted: Young superstars in the education sector
The annual Rising Stars list will profile the sector’s future leaders
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Private schools move to online learning
A number of NSW private schools are moving classes online to safeguard staff and students from the coronavirus outbreak
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Principals stressed over COVID-19 response
Educators are increasingly stressed about conflicting expert advice and a lack of resources amid the worsening COVID-19 pandemic