CCTV in classrooms 'could prevent abuse incidents'
While privacy groups say the presence of cameras in classrooms goes too far, others argue it could deter incidents of abuse. The Educator investigates
While privacy groups say the presence of cameras in classrooms goes too far, others argue it could deter incidents of abuse. The Educator investigates
The Federal Government has come under attack from some states claiming that their schools will be left worse off under new funding arrangements
The Educator looks at who is set to gain – and miss out – in the Federal Government’s new school funding plan
A major police operation has led to the arrest of an Israeli national allegedly responsible for a string of bomb and shooting hoaxes in 2016
Principals warned that pay disparities between primary and secondary school heads are only adding to the profession’s existing woes
The changing nature of education means the task of heading a primary school is becoming more complex – so should primary principals be paid more?
One law firm is helping principals identify dangers which may arise from the execution of daily tasks by staff at primary and secondary schools
While extra funding and resources are flowing into schools, there is another type of support waiting in the wings that could make a significant change.
An innovative program is providing principals with the knowledge and skills to improve students’ literacy outcomes.
One state’s principals want a term off for every four years to focus on educational research and improve their own well-being.