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Is your school’s cybersafety policy working?
The Educator speaks to the head of a foundation providing thousands of schools with a comprehensive cybersafety framework
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PISA rankings ‘misleading’
A new education research brief says PISA rankings are misleading because a large proportion of the 15-year-old population in many countries is not in school
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New creative program is music to students’ ears
From next year schools across Australia will have access to live music as part of an inspiring new initiative
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82 school leaders to gather in Sydney for education law insights
The Education Law Masterclass will return to Sydney next Wednesday
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School locked down five times this year
Data from one state’s education department has shown the extent of verbal, physical and intimidating threats against one school's teachers and students
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Busy principals get a helping hand
New resources will provide school leaders with strategies and tools to help them deal with a range of common challenges
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Why study your Master of Education online?
For educators and teaching professionals who want to make this impact even more profound, a Master in Education is the logical next step
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‘Catastrophic failure’ at elite private school
One of Sydney’s most prestigious private schools failed in its handling of a child-sexual assault allegation, a Royal Commission has been told
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Schools begin online NAPLAN trials amid concerns
Hundreds of Australian schools have begun trialling online literacy and numeracy tests for the first time, but some schools have concerns about the rollout
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Religious classes must ‘adapt to needs of state school kids’
Religious classes in schools must adapt to fit a changing Australia, says Renae Barker, a lecturer in Law at the University of Western Australia