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Does private schooling benefit low-income students?
A new study looks at the extent to which enrollment in private schools is related to students' academic and social outcomes
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New partnership brings STEM to life for students
A leading technology company and comic giant are joining forces to inspire greater student uptake in STEM education
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How much do your students know about tax and super?
The Educator hears from teachers who discuss the value of teaching students about the importance of tax and superannuation
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Does school autonomy do more harm than good?
New research suggests that school autonomy may be having a negative impact on students with a disability
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Experts respond to specialist teachers plan
There has been a mixed response to the Federal Government's plan to provide extra specialist maths and science teachers for schools
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Teacher workloads taking heavy toll – new report
Academics have called for 'urgent systemic change' to address burgeoning teacher workloads
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How to enhance Social Emotional Learning
New research shows that involving families in schools' SEL programming can have numerous benefits for student well-being
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Schools to get specialist teachers
Every high school in Australia will soon have to employ specialist science and maths teachers under a new Federal Government plan to be announced today
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Private schools respond to SES review
The Federal Government has embarked on a major shake-up of how non-government schools are funded. The Educator looks at the reaction
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Can this simple act reduce student truancy?
New research shows that ‘nudge’ letters can boost school attendance and engagement