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Private schools see funding cuts
State and territory governments have cut funding for private schools for the first time in at least 10 years, an analysis by the Productivity Commission reveals
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Private school funding could be tied to family income – report
A new report says family income should be considered when calculating private-school funding
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The outlook for student literacy outcomes in 2018
The Educator speaks to an expert to find out how principals can boost student literacy outcomes in their school
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Chiropractors warn over student backpacks
Dr Andrew Lawrence, president of the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia tells The Educator how principals can improve students’ spinal health
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How timetabling can reduce principals’ workloads
Edval’s managing director, Michael Emmanuel, says a big factor driving workload issues for principals is the quality of their school’s timetable
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Teachers union asked to explain ‘political’ emails
The teachers union is in hot water over campaign emails it sent to MPs purporting to be from the state’s teachers
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Victoria’s first vertical school opens its doors
Victoria’s first vertical government school opened its doors today, providing inner city families with a new state-of-the-art primary school
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Closing the gap: how is Australia tracking 10 years on?
The Educator looks at the state of Indigenous education ahead of the 10-year anniversary of the Closing the Gap report
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What areas of school law are taking up your time?
The Educator is once again asking education professionals to share insight into the most significant legal issues and challenges facing schools in Australia