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Opinion: How to supercharge your school’s online engagement
Roberto Omozusi, director of Principal Creative Communications, shares some tips on how to build your school’s online community.
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Why aren't our children being heard at school?
The academic, emotional and behavioural performance of students often relies on the emotional strength of teachers, says Tristan Stein and Sharon Faye from the Sharon Faye Foundation.
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Education Department faces massive lawsuit
One school’s former students and staff are suing their state’s education department, claiming the soil under their school gave them cancer.
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Principal shows ‘offensive’ photo during speech
A Catholic school principal is under fire for using a photo said to promote sexism and abuse as a backdrop for his graduation speech.
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: School sued over death, human rights lessons for kids & suspensions spike
Making news this week, a mother sues a school over her son’s death, a new website gives kids a lesson in human rights and primary school suspensions on the rise.
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Don’t skimp on teacher quality – top private school principal
The principal of Australia’s largest private school warns that the most important factor in student outcomes is being forgotten.
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How to exercise to boost brain performance
The gold standard of exercising for better brain performance is simpler than you think, says author and doctor, Jenny Brockis.
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Opinion: School funding – yes, it is about the money
The school funding debate has dissolved into sad half-truths, says the Independent Education Union of Australia boss.
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Mother sues school over son’s death
The mother of a student who died during an excursion has accused the school failing in its duty of care.
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Primary school suspensions on the rise
One state is seeing a spike in the number of its upper primary students being suspended. The Educator investigates why.