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Genius or madness? Exploring a 'student-created curriculum'
Some old-school teachers might scoff at the idea. Others might applaud it as a stroke of genius.
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IN THE RED: Principals forced to slash school programs
Literacy classes - gone. Numeracy classes - gone. In some cases, even maintenance is being axed.
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Are your school funds vulnerable to fraud?
Hiring staff is a leap of faith, but is that enough to adequately secure the safety of the funds your school relies on to function?
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Collate, collaborate and communicate: the keys to being an effective school leader
As a school principal, finding ways to maximise your impact as an education leader can often be elusive.
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Education sector identified as ‘hot spot’ for jobs
A huge 30% jump in demand for education professionals is set to take place by 2019.
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Report: Class sizes increasing, but not resources
Eighty per cent of principals say a lack of resources is hurting education at their school.
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Laptops in class: learning tool or distraction?
Laptops and tablets can make learning fun, but too much of a good thing can sometimes be bad.