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The link between school start time and grades
An early start can lead to "severe consequences" on students' health — affecting their academic performance
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Why in-school tensions are a legal powder keg
The Educator looks at some options helping principals mitigate the risks associated with angry staff, students and parents
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Survey sheds light on students’ attitudes to schooling
A report by one of Australia’s major banks has revealed what Year 10-12 students think of their educational experience
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Top mistake principals make when investing in tech
The Educator finds out how to make the right decisions with tech investments and avoid any costly mistakes
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Flexible curriculum delivery is key to success - expert
The Educator speaks to Australian College of Educators CEO Helen Jentz about the value of teacher agency and individualised learning
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How to help students beat the ‘summer slump’
The national Summer Reading Club has kicked off, with Australian children expected to read half a million books in December and January
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Multiethnic students in Korea face a bullying problem
Number of multiethnic students who are victims of bullying is growing, leading many to stop attending school
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Are teachers more likely to quit under female leaders?
Study finds that male teachers have a tendency of leaving their post when working for female principals
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Minister lauds students' 'fantastic achievements'
On Friday, 47,000 Victorian students received the results of their end of year exams. Here's how students performed
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Department announces new rules to curb violent behaviour
Every graduate teacher employed in a Western Australian public school will soon be trained on how to de-escalate and manage aggressive behaviour