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School review must consider funding, says teachers' union
The current review is hamstrung by the very agreement it is considering, says the Australian Education Union
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How schools can cut compliance costs while mitigating risks
A new, real-time compliance monitoring technology is helping to cut red tape for busy principals
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Australia risks losing its Indigenous languages – could schools save them?
The Educator speaks to language expert Dr Lisa Lim from the Curtin School of Education
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Virtual challenge lets teens put their money management skills to the test
A initiative challenges teens to learn about personal finance and money management in a fun and engaging way
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Leadership essentials: What does best practice in management look like in 2022?
Being a principal is a tough gig, but leveraging effective leadership practices can make a profound difference
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Will NSW education reforms help attract more teachers into the role?
The government's reforms will bring the systemic change the state's schools need, an expert tells The Educator
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Early years of learning for Indigenous children: What's missing?
Children learn best when immersed in engaging and constructive play experiences, research shows
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Talking to kids about the war in Ukraine
As the Ukraine war intensifies, so do students’ anxieties about the war’s broader implications
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How strength and conditioning training can bring out the best in kids
The Educator speaks to Nathan Parnham, Director of Strength and Conditioning at Brisbane Grammar School
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Opinion: Private schools must change how they are governed
Schools that won't adapt to increased demands for accountability don't deserve tax payer money, writes John Simpson