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Study reveals impact of sleeplessness on student behaviour
Teenagers that sleep less more likely to take part in dangerous anti-social behaviour, new research reveals
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‘A critical opportunity for educators’
The Educator speaks to Shane Kamsner from Carey Baptist School about his role at the upcoming Mental Health in Schools Masterclass
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How to protect your school's important documents
One common practice from schools is leaving them vulnerable to losing important documents and time in collation and training processes
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New school ‘changes the measure of success’
Lindfield Learning Village, which opens its doors for the first time this Term, promises to revolutionise the way students learn
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Disability expert cautiously optimistic about 2019
The Educator speaks to an expert about how students with disabilities are being supported by the education system in the year ahead
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Year of historic changes ahead for Queensland schools
Queensland private schools are preparing for historic changes to the state's senior schooling and tertiary entrance systems
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Why connected schools mean engaged students
Some students are at risk of habitual absenteeism with some feeling alienated and disaffected. One expert explains how schools can combat this
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How preschool builds students’ critical life skills
A new resource is helping young children show off their creative little minds with big ideas by answering some of life’s most meaningful questions
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The benefits of an incomplete Bachelor’s degree
New research suggests that far from being ‘drop-outs’ and ‘failures’, there are some financial benefits from partially completing a Bachelor level qualification
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Teachers should ‘see the child, not the label’ – expert
An expert tells The Educator about the benefits of mainstream schooling for children with a disability