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NAPLAN 2018: What’s up with writing?
A national research project into NAPLAN writing results is urgent, writes Dr Mark Merry, National Chair of AHISA
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Private school takes positive education to the next level
A leading Melbourne school in Geelong has developed a world-leading curriculum to support teachers in the delivery of positive education
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Program helps students lock in careers of choice
One schools program is helping students better understand their preferred ways of working and identify the type of career they want
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Young people unprepared for work – study
New research shows nearly half of young people lack certainty about finding work in their chosen career after completing their studies
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How to ensure your 'principal radar' serves you well
As you build your professional relationships, who comes on board could make all the difference, writes principal Mark McKelson
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Rising star reflects on learning journey
In just eight years, Yasodai Selvakumaran has influenced the careers of more than 200 teachers, and in many ways, she’s only just getting started
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Students embark on 10-week physical challenge
The challenge is open to all NSW public schools with more than 400,000 students from 1,500 schools participating in 2018
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How South Australia aims to become the education state
Victoria may be called ‘the education state’, but South Australia is setting its sights on claiming that mantle through a ground-breaking approach to school improvement
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Parents feeling the pinch from school fees – report
New research shows 68% of parents feel either a little or a lot of financial pressure to pay for school fees, irrespective of the school type
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Don’t rush into school reforms, experts warn
New school reforms should be avoided unless evidence shows it is a good idea, according to the authors of a major report released today