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Bill Shorten issues appeal to principals
Opposition leader, Bill Shorten, has written to all public school principals in a bid to rally schools against the Federal Government’s education proposals.
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Opinion: 5 golden rules for using technology in classrooms
Troy Martin, Instructure's APAC director, shares tips on how teachers can make the best of technology in the classroom.
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Top schools face multimillion-dollar lawsuits
Four elite private schools are being sued over allegations of systematic abuse by teachers and staff.
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Principal calls for end to expulsions
A principal says that by expelling students, schools are not only disrupting their education but setting them up for failure later in life.
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Education Report: Time is running out to enter
There’s a little over a week left to enter the Education Report survey. If you haven’t yet had your say – don’t delay
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Education Minister warns of ‘historic mistake’
The Federal Government risks making the biggest mistake in education history if it shifts responsibility for school funding to the states, an Education Minister warns.
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Thousands of teachers’ jobs ‘at risk’
An Education Minister is warning that her state stands to lose thousands of teachers under controversial reforms proposed by the Federal Government.
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Time to get serious about digital distraction
Schools are adopting digital devices in droves, but how many of them are seeing improved learning outcomes as a result? The Educator investigates.
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New survey shows school funds are flowing
Needs-based funding is starting to make a promising difference to schools around the country, a new survey shows.
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States respond to PM’s schools plan
State and Territory leaders have spoken out on the PM’s controversial proposal to absolve the Federal Government of public school funding.