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Why the responsibility of schools’ cybersecurity rests with principals
A cybersecurity expert tells The Educator that principals – not ICT staff – will likely be held responsible for protecting their schools from cyber threats
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Labor calls for Royal Commission into schools
Deputy Labor leader, Tanya Plibersek, has called for a Royal Commission into the treatment of children with disabilities
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Daily police patrols to ‘protect students’
Police will conduct daily patrols around a Sydney school in a bid to protect students from drug users and their paraphernalia
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Free public schooling for all ‘unfair’
The Educator speaks to one academic who says taxpayers shouldn’t have to help wealthy parents pay for their children’s education
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Principal gets clean slate to build culture of excellence
The Educator speaks to the newly appointed principal who will soon bring his vision for great teaching and learning to life in a unique way
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Which schools are pushing the envelope of innovation in 2017?
The Educator’s search for the most innovative schools in the K-12 education space is underway
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Virtual innovation, big business in schools & dispute goes to Fair Work
Making news this week, a school breaks new ground in innovation, the commercialisation of education and an escalating principals’ dispute
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A powerful ice-breaker for Indigenous engagement
A ground-breaking partnership is helping principals and their schools foster greater engagement with Indigenous education and culture. The Educator investigates
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Federal court ruling saves beleaguered school
A Federal Court judge has ordered the Federal Government to release millions in withheld funding to Australia’s largest Islamic school
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Principals’ dispute heads to Fair Work
A dispute between a NSW Catholic body and principals will go to the Fair Work Commission after a breakdown in talks over a contentious school restructure