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Opinion: How to sustain a culture of positive change
As schools become increasingly complicated – much like organisations in the corporate world – achieving a culture of positive change becomes more important. Ivan Seselj provides his tips.
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How to make blended learning work
If a school wants to effect change with technology, there are some important guidelines they should consider, says Peter West, head of e-learning at St Stephens College.
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Local teacher takes on the world
A local primary school teacher has been picked from more than 8,000 global nominations to be short-listed among the top 10 teachers in the world.
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Principals at ‘crisis point’, private school sued and teachers strike
Making news this week, principals slam ‘bureaucracy gone mad’, a private school is sued for $600,000 and thousands of teachers go on strike.
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Exclusive: Principals slam ‘bureaucracy gone mad’
Principals warn that they are at crisis point as they struggle with a bureaucratic overload that threatens serious legal implications for both their schools and education departments.
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Opinion: Antidote for stress is structure
CloudEd founder, Louise Lewis explains the key to adopting an inclusive approach when it comes to digital teaching and learning.
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Principal chased disabled boy with cattle prod – reports
A Department of Education investigation is underway after a principal allegedly chased a disabled student with a cattle prod.
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Far Out Friday: A most unconventional principal
He wears 1970s vintage jeans, a knee-length bear fur coat and teaches kids how to fire a shotgun. Meet principal Mike Fairclough of West Rise Junior school.
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Elite private school sued for $600,000
A former student has sued his school’s overseeing body over physical and psychological damages relating to bullying.
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Former principal cleared in corruption case
In a case called “a waste of government funds”, a former principal has been found not guilty after failing to comply with correct procedures.