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Is it time to rethink selective schooling?
Selective schools are meant to provide opportunities to the brightest students, whatever their family circumstances - but a new report shows this is not happening
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Opinion: How schools can manage parental complaints
It’s time for a new teacher-parent relationship, writes Linda McNeil, executive director of the Council for Catholic School Parents
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Gender gaps in education closing - study
New research shows that while gender gaps in math proficiency still exist, they are steadily closing
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Principal ready for exciting new challenge
The newly appointed principal of Queensland’s first vertical secondary school tells The Educator about the unique challenges, and opportunities, that lie ahead
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How principals can support those who need it most
The Educator looks at the ways in which schools can improve their support for children with a disability
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Opinion: Reflecting on 50 years of growth and change
David Robertson, executive director of Independent Schools Queensland, reflects on the changing face of Queensland’s schools
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Principal embarks on world record - for literacy
The Educator speaks to a principal who is taking record-breaking lengths to encourage students to embrace the joy of reading
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Girls offered flexible uniform choices
One state’s public schools must now offer more uniform choices for girls under sweeping changes announced this week
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The school policies that improve student health
A new study reveals the school food policies that can have positive short and long-term health effects for students
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Should schools make sport compulsory?
The Federal Sports Minister says schools should make sport and physical literacy compulsory to improve student health, and academic outcomes