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Education law event explores key challenges facing school leaders
Hear expert insights from Australia’s top school law specialists
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Principals respond to new enrolment figures
New figures show that more than half of Victorian parents avoid sending their child to a local school. The Educator speaks to principals to get their take on why
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Department announces revamp of controversial program
One state’s education department is overhauling how its schools teach the controversial Safe Schools program
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Opinion: NAPLAN 2017 finishes without the world ending
ACARA CEO, Robert Randall, dispels some of the common myths and misconceptions about NAPLAN
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Top private school lets boys wear skirts
A leading private school in the UK plans to introduce gender neutral uniforms that would allow boys to wear skirts
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Schools see huge boost through writing program
The Educator investigates how a popular writing program is boosting schools’ writing standards, as well as enthusiasm among teachers and students
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Plea for action as youth poverty hits 1.1 million
Australia’s biggest education charity has appealed for support as figures show more than a million young Australians are living below the poverty line
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New fight brewing over Gonski 2.0
The Federal Government has come under attack from some states claiming that their schools will be left worse off under new funding arrangements
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Opinion: Why NAPLAN isn’t designed to benefit students
NAPLAN is a poor measure of student performance and progress, says Sam Robertson, co-CEO of Scooter Tutor
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Education’s rising stars of 2017 revealed
The Educator’s second annual Rising Stars report is out now