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Education’s ‘new voices’ highlighted
Leading educators have been recognised in the annual ACEL scholarship program
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Can writing classes prevent student disengagement?
The Educator speaks to the creator of a revolutionary literacy program that is showing significant results in schools around Australia
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Biggest impact on student well-being ‘much closer to home’
A new report says home life can significantly impact on student well-being. The Educator speaks to one of the report’s authors about how schools can respond
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Indigenous education improving, but challenges remain
The Educator speaks to renowned educationalist and Professor, Chris Sarra, about breaking down the barriers to improve Indigenous student outcomes
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How to overcome the ‘Administrivia’
Happy Schools’ managing director, Steve Francis, shares his insights into principal well-being and practical strategies to avoid burnout
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Education experts share insights into school leadership
An education leadership conference is providing crucial insights into the role that principals play in setting directions for school improvement and innovation
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Private schools surveyed on students’ mental health
A new survey reveals the issues that principals should be most aware of when navigating issues around students’ mental health and well-being
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Major HSC blunder, school's ‘catastrophic failure’ & new high-rise school
Making news this week, outrage after students are taught the wrong syllabus for seven months, a private school is accused of a ‘catastrophic failure’ and a new high-rise school is announced
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Teacher sacked over HSC blunder – reports
The teacher at the centre of a HSC blunder in which students were taught the wrong maths course has reportedly been sacked
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The power of an effective feedback model
The Educator speaks to Ken Wallace from Educator Impact about the factors schools should be aware of when developing a culture of feedback