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Entries open for 2016 Hot List
The annual round-up will recognise the most influential figures in Australian education.
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New course helps principals become better managers
A new partnership is helping principals upgrade the business skills and qualifications that will make them better managers.
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School repair bill blows out to $732m
Parents are being forced to pay for basic maintenance and amenities in NSW public schools.
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Put the brakes on school funding, report warns
A new report has warned against committing more funding to schools, saying additional funding has failed to improve student performance.
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Mitigating the legal risks of schoolyard bullying
Schools are facing complex legal challenges when it comes to parental complaints about bullying, lawyer Paul O’Halloran tells The Educator.
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Award-winning teacher empowers female students
A Queensland teacher tells The Educator about how her work inspiring female engagement in STEM education is paying off.
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Department sued, Innovative Schools & principal bans a popular app
Making news this week, the Education Department gets sued, Innovative Schools 2016 winners and a principal bans an app.
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12-year-old students charged with sexual assault
Two students allegedly assaulted a female pupil at a primary school on Sydney’s northern beaches.
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Schools decry ‘attack on religious freedom’
The peak body representing Christian schools says proposed changes to equal opportunity laws represent ‘a draconian attack on religious freedom principles’.
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Far Out Friday: Charter schools go to war with John Oliver
A famous comedian’s segment grilling charter schools in the US has sparked a counter-campaign aimed at promoting them.