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How teachers can create calm in the classroom
The Educator looks at an innovative intervention creating positive change the headspace of Australian classrooms
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Leadership course receives formal accreditation
A program designed to address a serious pipeline issue within the Catholic education system just took a big leap forward
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Male school leavers at risk of mental health issues
Transitioning from high school can be a time of heightened risk for mental wellness for young males, new research shows
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How teachers can help students deal with trauma
Early childhood teachers are being urged to make sure their students can cope with any trauma caused by the bushfires ravaging NSW and Queensland
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School leverages the latest in neuroscience for impact
At Genazzano FCJ College, teachers are using the latest research in neuroscience to supercharge learning. The Educator speaks to principal Karen Jebb to find out more
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Casual relief teachers missing out on PD – report
Australia’s casual relief teachers are missing out on critical professional learning opportunities, a new report by AITSL has found
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What’s holding back students’ reading progress?
Is technology to blame for the stunting Years 5-7 students’ reading progress…or are schools too focused on their NAPLAN results?
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Young innovators score trip to Kennedy Space Centre
The Educator looks at how the three talented students from St Luke’s Anglican School scored this exciting opportunity and how the school’s leadership team is driving innovation across teaching and learning
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Staff and student wellbeing under the spotlight in annual survey
Education management professionals have a valuable opportunity to share their biggest challenges going into 2020
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Five secrets to teaching great writing
The Seven Steps approach gives students the tools to think broadly and deeply not just in their writing, but in all areas of school and beyond, writes Ange Sassone from Seven Steps to Writing Success