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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Disability discrimination, the value of feedback & school goes hi-tech
Making news this week, a lawyer provides disability discrimination tips, a principal uses feedback to boost outcomes and a remote school goes hi-tech
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How feedback can boost student outcomes
The Educator speaks to a principal about how she used feedback to supercharge teaching and learning outcomes at her school
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Adaptive learning tech ‘a powerful tool’ for principals
The Educator looks at how a new partnership between a university and an ed-tech start-up aims to lift school outcomes through cutting-edge technology
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Australia’s most progressive approaches to education
The search for Australia’s most Innovative Schools ends today, don’t miss out
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‘An important milestone for regional education’
The Federal Government has announced that public submissions have opened for an independent review into regional, rural and remote schools
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Financial literacy program gets funding boost
The Federal Government has announced extra funding to expand its support for a nationwide financial literacy program
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Expert casts doubt over Gonski review panel
A former member of state and national curriculum bodies says it is ‘impossible’ to implement whatever the Gonski 2.0 review recommends
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Ask a Lawyer: How to navigate disability discrimination in schools
The Educator speaks to Sarah Jones and Jennifer Parkes, partners at Hicksons Lawyers, about ways that principals should approach the issue of disability discrimination
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Final chance to be named a 2017 Innovative School
There are just two days left to apply for your school’s place on this year’s report
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What enrolment crisis?
The Educator talks to the CEO of a company that is helping parents and principals cut the clutter out of the student enrolment process