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Transporting children safely: what schools should know
The Educator speaks to Megan Kavanagh, a partner in Colin Biggers & Paisley's employment and safety team
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Professional boundaries of teachers: where do they start and end?
The Educator speaks to Paul O’Halloran, an employment and safety lawyer at Colin Biggers and Paisely
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Mandatory vaccinations and staff dismissals – A legal Q&A
The Educator speaks to Paul O’Halloran, a Partner with Colin Biggers & Paisley
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AI and education: what are the implications for students' digital privacy?
Experts are calling for the creation of an international treaty designating custodian of personal data
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Protesting and the law: What education staff should know
The Educator speaks to Herbert Smith Freehills partner, Miles Bastick about the do's and don'ts for school staff
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Five top tips for effective notetaking in schools
Annie Smeaton from Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers explains how to avoid common deficiencies in notetaking
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Principals get power to ban aggressive parents from school grounds
The Victorian government bill is in response to increasing violence and threatening behaviour against principals
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Can you fire staff for social media slip-ups?
From abusive messages to illicit images, social media is causing a growing number of problems for school leaders – and it's not just from students
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How strong teacher-student relationships pay off in future
A new study shows the benefits that good teacher-student ties have on students’ attitudes towards schooling
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How principals can avoid the most common discrimination claim
A leading education lawyer offers his advice on avoiding legal risk and maintaining an unbiased environment