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Young people unprepared for work – study
New research shows nearly half of young people lack certainty about finding work in their chosen career after completing their studies
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How to ensure your 'principal radar' serves you well
As you build your professional relationships, who comes on board could make all the difference, writes principal Mark McKelson
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Rising star reflects on learning journey
In just eight years, Yasodai Selvakumaran has influenced the careers of more than 200 teachers, and in many ways, she’s only just getting started
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Students embark on 10-week physical challenge
The challenge is open to all NSW public schools with more than 400,000 students from 1,500 schools participating in 2018
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How South Australia aims to become the education state
Victoria may be called ‘the education state’, but South Australia is setting its sights on claiming that mantle through a ground-breaking approach to school improvement
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Parents feeling the pinch from school fees – report
New research shows 68% of parents feel either a little or a lot of financial pressure to pay for school fees, irrespective of the school type
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Don’t rush into school reforms, experts warn
New school reforms should be avoided unless evidence shows it is a good idea, according to the authors of a major report released today
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New study predicts students’ career sector intent
New research has shed light on how to fill industry labour shortages affecting public health, food production, and animal welfare
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Just how much change to schools will a new government bring?
With the federal election approaching, one expert says the Coalition and Labor have more in common on education policy than they would like to admit
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Opinion: Building a leadership team
There is no exact science about how to build your leadership team, but asking some probing questions can ensure you have the right people by your side, writes principal Mark McKelson