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How prepared is your school for a pandemic?
Schools can be a 'hot bed' for pandemics, warns a leading insurer. The Educator investigates how you can prepare – and protect – your school.
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Autonomy should be for teachers – not schools, says expert
Teacher autonomy must not be confused with school autonomy, cautions a leading education expert.
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Far Out Friday: Teacher strips…to teach biology
A creative biology teacher in the Netherlands has found an interesting way to teach her students about the human anatomy.
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‘Secret plan’ to charge fees for public education
The Queensland Government is in the hot seat over what the state’s Opposition Leader calls a ‘secret plan’ to charge fees for public education.
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Kids' science skills tested on final day of World Education Games
Australian students are testing their science skills against six million competitors from around the world on the final day of the World Education Games (WEG) 2015.
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Spike in temporary teachers ‘a risk to future HSC students’
Future HSC results could be put at risk without stable learning environments, warns an education academic.
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No boom in home-schooling, says researcher
Despite recent reports claiming a spike in Victorian families opting out of mainstream education system, this is simply not true, according to one expert.
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World Education Games kick off in Sydney
The 8th World Education Games (WEG) begins in Sydney today as students from across the country participate to secure Australia’s place as the global leader in literacy, math and science.
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How financially viable is your school canteen?
Saving your canteen money can make a big difference to your school’s budget. The Educator investigates some cost-effective school canteen services principals can take advantage of.
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Gonski cash flows to schools after funding shake-up
Queensland schools will soon get more cash after the state’s government announced new changes to its Gonski funding formula.