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How a school tragedy impacts teacher recruitment and student retention
The Educator speaks to Jacquie Seemann, a partner at Thomson Geer law firm
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How should principals handle a school tragedy?
The Educator speaks to Andrew Brooks, an Employment and Workplace Relations lawyer at Law Squared
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New tools to help teachers understand and support student behaviour
The new tools are the first of a series of purpose-built resources to help Victorian teachers improve classroom management
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How to fix the diversity problem in Australia’s teaching workforce
Diversifying Australia's teaching workforce can help to retain teachers and boost student outcomes across the board, new research shows
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Good behaviour should be part of formal school curriculum – expert
The explicit teaching of behaviour as a curriculum would achieve better learning outcomes, new research shows
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Parenting court orders and schools: to obey or not to obey
The Educator speaks to Mathisha Panagoda, a partner in Colin Biggers & Paisley's insurance team
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Work health and safety lessons from a school camping tragedy
A recent court case is timely reminder for schools to conduct risk assessments and seek early legal advice after serious incidents
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Academics weigh in on NAPLAN tests
Schools are drowning in data that are not proactively used, education expert argues
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Flexible classroom designs are better than traditional, open-plan ones, survey finds
Teachers say flexible spaces are their preferred choice for teaching
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Experts recommend school-wide positive behaviour support to tackle disruptive behaviour
School-wide PBS is more effective than individual PBS practices