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Principals' frustration grows amid NAPLAN online 'debacle'
Principals across Australia are losing confidence in NAPLAN online as a raft of technical issues plague the controversial test
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Are media reports straining school-parent relationships?
Australia’s peak body for state schools says way the issue has been portrayed in the media has only served to exacerbate the situation
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What will the federal election mean for schools?
Tomorrow, Australians will cast their ballot in the federal election, but just how much of a difference will a new government make to the nation’s schools?
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New program helps schools boost STEAM resources
The Educator speaks to two academics involved in an AI-driven program helping teachers create more powerful learning experiences for their students
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New principal sets out to empower staff and students
Newly appointed Shelford Girls’ Grammar principal Katrina Brennan tells The Educator how she will draw from her vast leadership experience to strengthen the school’s culture
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Schools given pen and paper test as NAPLAN online falters
WA schools have been given blanket approval to revert to the pen and paper test after a raft of technical issues with the online version
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Internal and external suspension: what the research says
Does internal suspension have better outcomes for students than external suspension? Professor Sheryl Hemphill looks at the research
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Minecraft building student engagement, 10 years on
The Educator speaks to Microsoft Community Development Specialist, Jess Erhart, about why Minecraft continues to be an effective learning tool
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Schools reporting ‘raft of problems’ with NAPLAN
As students sit this year’s NAPLAN test kicks off, there are renewed calls for the Federal Government to launch a full review of the controversial test
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Education bodies unite to improve PD for teachers
The new partnership is aimed at strengthening educational leadership collaboration across Queensland and Australia