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Covid lockdowns still affecting student attendance – expert
Behaviours introduced during the pandemic may be carrying over to present-day learning, an expert says
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The critical role of teacher upskilling in reversing the literacy slump
The Educator looks at how one Sydney school is equipping its teachers with the skills to tackle the decline in students' literacy rates
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Study reveals main obstacles to effective teaching
Teachers often discover the 'science of learning' by chance, not through deliberate, systematic education, research shows
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Tips for teachers and leaders to combat student anxiety
The Educator speaks to Dr Tom Brunzell, Director of Education at Berry Street
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Principal honoured for helping disadvantaged students
The principal's leadership and impact on children's lives has been recognised with a prestigious Honorary Doctorate
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Sal Khan confirmed as keynote speaker for EduTECH Australia 2024
Sal's speaking engagement is exclusive to EduTECH and cannot be seen anywhere else in Australia
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Final chance to be named one of Australia’s best schools
The Educator's 5-Star Employers of Choice closes this week
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Asbestos discovery triggers school closures
Asbestos has been detected in mulch at more than 30 sites across Sydney, including four schools, a supermarket, two hospitals and several public parks
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Experts call for bold reforms to protect student privacy
The interests of EdTech companies are too often prioritised over the rights of children, experts say
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Causes as well as consequences: why do kids ‘misbehave’ in school classrooms?
The Educator speaks to Professor John Munro from ACU’s School of Education