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WANTED: Australia’s most innovative schools
Entries are currently open for The Educator’s 2017 Innovative Schools report
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Program paves smooth path to becoming an education leader
A new program allows educators to create their own educational pathways across a diverse range of specialisations
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Opinion: A question of value – Commercial organisations in Australian schools
Commercial organisations can play an important role in supporting good teaching and learning, says David Barnett, managing director of Pearson Australia
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Is big business in schools such a bad thing?
Amid fears about its over-reach in schools, the misunderstood beast of edu-business also has a profoundly positive role to play. The Educator investigates
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Outrage after controversial principal appointed
A senior rabbi who resigned after appearing at the Royal Commission has been appointed as the principal of a school at the centre of abuse allegations in 2008
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New report warns over commercialisation of Australia’s schools
A new report has warned over the creeping influence of private companies in schools, and its impact on teaching and learning
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School vows to ditch soft drinks
A school in Victoria has introduced a ‘water only’ policy in bid to improve student health
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School breaks new ground in innovation
Principal Brett Webster’s school was already at the forefront of cutting-edge technology in learning, but it has now taken this to a whole new level
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Principal bans balls…for safety reasons
A school ban on students using footballs and soccer balls has angered parents, who are calling for the ‘extreme decision’ to be reversed
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Opinion: The education policy debate is a soap opera
Australia is embroiling itself in a self-destructive discourse in school education, warns principal, Henry Grossek