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Unconscious bias “prominent” in Australian schools
The director of Diversity Australia says there is still much to be done before the country’s educational institutes are free from discrimination
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How to support a grieving student
Students who suffer personal loss often exhibit changes in behaviour but staff should be ready to help, says one community psychologist
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Top principals weigh in on the great homework debate
While it’s a steadfast feature in many schools, an increasing number are choosing to scrap out-of-class assignments
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How to avoid the most common discrimination claim
A leading education lawyer offers his advice so schools can avoid a potentially costly mistake
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How to handle a school tragedy
Untimely deaths can have a huge impact on the school community and principals should be prepared for the fallout, says one psychologist
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Relief for principals, Department ‘bullies’ & outdoor classes
Making news this week, big changes ahead for principals, department bureaucrats accused of bullying and outdoor classes come to Australia
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Should schools address the HRC’s sexual assault report?
Universities are still reeling from the recent Human Rights Commission report – but should schools take note too?
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“Bush days” backed by $30K grant
The award-winning principal of an extremely remote school has revealed what he’ll be spending his grant on
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Govt announces new principal ‘checklist’
The Federal Government has announced targeted measures aimed at improving the quality and support of Australia’s principals
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Creating the schools of the future
The Educator speaks with Liza Ringdahl, who is bringing her expertise in neuroscience into the innovative field of education architecture