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Should schools be encouraging political engagement?
One study found that around half of year 12 students feel unable to make an informed vote due to a lack of understanding
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Education minister pushes for “Aussie values”
Rob Stokes spoke out about the issue after a college in Sydney expressed anti-Australian sentiment in its teacher handbook
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How far should schools go when screening candidates?
A leading employment lawyer offers advice to school leaders about conducting thorough background checks
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Single-sex schools could disappear by 2035
New research suggests there are no tangible benefits to separating students according to sex
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AHISA names new national chair
The Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia welcomed a Melbourne-based principal to the team
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Are you as influential as you think you are?
A renowned leadership coach says many senior figures overestimate their impact – but there is a way to uncover the truth
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Should you consider a remote post?
Working 660km from the nearest town might sound like a challenge but one principal says it’s something everyone should consider
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Top teachers recognised
A group of NSW teachers have been recognised for demonstrating the highest quality teaching skills, expertise and leadership qualities
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Can you ban staff from interacting with students over social media?
You can’t stop them from saying hello in the street, so can you really expect the same online? Here, a leading education lawyer weighs in
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MP takes aim at teachers’ unions
A Victorian politician has attacked unions, claiming they’re standing in the way of the government’s efforts to improve teacher quality