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How schools can build kindness into their curriculum
The Educator looks at how teaching kindness and empathy is helping to prevent students’ mental health issues
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Leading in lockdown: How principals can make remote learning successful
New research shows why community, communication and compassion have been key during remote learning
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How schools can help students with a disability be work-ready
The Educator looks at a program helping young people with a disability transition into work and further study
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Victorian kids hardest hit by COVID-19, national survey finds
Young Victorians were more likely to report COVID-19 was the biggest issue they had been facing than their peers in other States and Territories
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Move beyond the COVID catch up' narrative to help students thrive – expert
Schools should focus on how ed-tech can be leveraged to bolster student attainment without pressuring them, an expert says
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Leadership essentials: Risk mitigation and management best practices
The Educator speaks to Santa Maria College principal Jennifer Oaten about how leaders can navigate these important areas
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How teachers and students can achieve positive mindsets in minutes
One Queensland start-up is helping schools make positive psychology exercises simple and accessible
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A huge sigh of relief: Schools in Victoria and South Australia to reopen
Remote learning is expected to end on Wednesday pending advice from both states' health officials
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'Shocking numbers': Public school teachers lose $92m in unpaid hours
School staff worked 276,235 unpaid hours on report writing and related activities during Term 2 alone, a new report shows
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School's rapid expansion brings exciting opportunities, but also challenges
The Educator speaks to Brendan Corr, principal of Australian Christian College – Marsden Park