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2017 principal health and well-being report released
Australia’s principals continue to experience high levels of stress and burnout across all three sectors, the latest annual survey into principal health and well-being shows
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Principals respond to ‘disturbing’ report
The Educator talks to principals about the latest survey into the health and well-being of school leaders in Australia
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Proposed phonics check just a ‘small piece of the pie’
The proposed phonics check in its current form will create a further narrowing of Australia’s literacy curriculum, an expert tells The Educator
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Why classroom design matters
When you’re evaluating your students’ outcomes, spare a thought for the role that your classroom layout might play in this crucial area
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Opinion: Review builds on teacher quality push
The new teacher registration review will lift – not slash – teaching standards, writes Federal Education Minister, Simon Birmingham
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STEM careers on horizon for students
One college’s students recently participated in a range of innovative workshops facilitated by a major Australian technology company
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Indigenous student population booming
The number of Indigenous students in western Sydney is growing three times faster than the area’s general student population, a recent analysis shows
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: School board resignations, registration shake-up & NAPLAN under scrutiny
Making news this week, a top school’s board members reign, how principals responded to the government’s teacher registration shake-up and why some state education ministers are pushing back against NAPLAN
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Education ministers push for changes to NAPLAN
Education ministers have called on the Federal Government to rethink NAPLAN in order to address ‘unintended consequences’
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Schools have ‘duty of care’ to track students online
The issues affecting young people are not always visible to schools and parents, the managing director of a controversial student tracking program tells The Educator