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New program helps teachers with autistic students
New resources have been developed to help teachers deliver the best outcomes for autistic students
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New poll highlights importance of digital skills
Australians without computer skills are seen as being left behind, according to a new national poll
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Court halves teacher’s sentence for sex offenses
A court has slashed the sentence of a former teacher who molested a 15-year-old student
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Anonymous email warns of ‘mass teacher walkout’
There have been anonymous claims that a Perth high school will see a mass walkout of staff at the end of this year
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Schools to take disability funding hit – new figures
Funding for public school students with disability in five states and territories will be cut by the Federal Government next year, new figures reveal
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Ground-breaking school projects recognised
Three ground-breaking school projects have been recognised for making a meaningful difference to students, as well as the communities in which they live
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24 hours to be named one of education’s most influential leaders
Entries for The Educator’s 2017 Hot List must close tomorrow – submit your nomination today
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Most school surveys ‘statistically insignificant’
They can influence teaching practice, inform policy and shape students’ perceptions, but many school surveys may be wide of the mark. The Educator investigates
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CCTV in school classroom: ‘Something doesn’t add up’
The presence of a CCTV camera in a kindergarten classroom has raised questions about potential risks to student privacy
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Opinion: ‘Failure-free schools’
Retired teacher, Greg Cudmore, questions the value of the ‘Failure Week’ program, recently introduced by a Melbourne private school