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School janitor gets $156,000 after sex prank
A cleaner at a Gold Coast school has been awarded $156,000 in compensation after his colleagues pretended there had been an orgy in the staffroom
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Should schools extend their operating hours?
Working parents are increasingly looking to schools to provide before and after care options for their children, explains Greg Whitby, Catholic Education’s executive director of schools
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Teachers go out of pocket for classroom supplies
A survey shows teachers are buying essential school supplies out of their own pockets...but should they have to?
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New Premier unveils stance on Gonski
On her first day in office, the NSW Premier has delivered a shot across the bow to the Federal Government on school funding
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Do you have the ‘right fit’ LMS for your school?
Having the right Learning Management System (LMS) for your school can mean the difference between a smooth start to the school year, and a messy one
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A principal’s outlook for 2017
The Educator asks Chris Presland, president of the NSW Secondary Principals Council… What kind of year can principals expect in 2017?
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Govt’s school funding claims ‘highly misleading’
Public school advocates have called the Federal Government’s claims on school funding and outcomes into question
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School damaged by ‘suspicious’ blaze
Police say that foul play cannot be ruled out after a fire that tore through a Sydney school
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Report slams high fees, Australia lagging in STEM & new schools announced
Making news this week, the rising cost of education, addressing the STEM skills decline and new schools provide relief.
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Australia’s P-TECH venture takes big leap forward
As Australia’s youth prepare for the jobs of the future, the Federal Government is massively expanding a series of school-industry partnerships providing engaging hands-on training to school students