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'We need to get tougher': Govt takes aim at bullying
One state government is considering automatic suspensions for violent students in a push to improve school safety
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High school student accepted into PhD course
A Year 8 student has been accepted into university-level course with PhD students, despite a significant gap in age and experience
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Should school be mandatory?
Formal schooling is considered the main pathway to a child's success later in life…so why are some advocating against it?
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Big data sparks student privacy concerns
Big data is having a greater impact on students’ privacy than previously thought, according to a new study
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Students launch own film festival
One school’s Year 8-12 students have created four unique short films that will be open to the public
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The impact of smartphones in the classroom
A new study has looked at how students’ use of smartphones in the classroom impacts on test scores
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Principals open new discussion on key issues
The Educator speaks with South Australian State School Leaders Association chief executive, Phil O'Loughlin, about the issues facing the state's school leaders
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'Smart' buildings: the intelligence behind the automation
Automation brings comfort, convenience, cost savings and flexibility, but what are the smarts behind the automation?
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Students not prepared for future – report
Australian schools are failing to prepare young people for the future of work, according to a new report
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Opinion: The death of the 3-year bachelor degree?
It might be time to start taking alternative routes to go from learning to earning, says a major online course provider