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Opinion: Why school phone bans don’t work
Recently some schools have been trialling a ban of all phones when students are at school in order to bolster cyber security and lessen online bullying
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Opinion: Shining a light on abuse, hate and discrimination
Society needs to shine a light on the hidden abuses to highlight truth, dispel inaccuracies and deal with realities, writes disability advocate David Roy
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Five reasons your schools' wireless networks could be at risk
How schools react to a cyberattack is almost more important than whether they suffer an attack, an expert explains
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How to use 3D printers - safely
Teachers need to know the safety risks 3D printers can have when used inappropriately. The Educator speaks to an expert who shares some safety tips
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Opinion: Why quality counts
Peter Croft, APAC managing director at Tribal Group, explains how harnessing the power of data can help schools do things smarter and better
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New education masterclass now NESA certified
Educators can complete their PD requirements at essential mental health event
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Scholarship program gives teachers PD boost
The annual scholarship lets teachers invest in their professional development to improve learning outcomes and share knowledge with peers
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Former senator appointed head of Catholic education
Former Victorian Senator Jacinta Collins has been appointed executive director of the National Catholic Education Commission
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Australian Education Awards now open for nominations
Landmark event returns for 2019
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Certification recognises education's top leaders
Public consultations on Australia's only national certification of principal excellence will soon open for public consultations