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School promotion offers cash prize
Digitising your school’s manual payment processes has been found to save time and money, but now there is another incentive to make the switch
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Fair Work to probe school’s closure
A teachers union has lodged a formal dispute with the Fair Work Commission over the sudden closure of a Townsville school
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Students remain unprepared for workforce – study
Schools are failing to prepare students for the workforce they’ll enter once they graduate, a new report has warned
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How outdoor play can be educational
One company is helping to make school playgrounds educational as well as fun and safe
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‘An ambitious vision for public education’
The Educator talks school leadership with Murat Dizdar, the deputy secretary of operations and performance at the NSW Department of Education
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Declining literacy outcomes: where do the solutions lie?
The Educator speaks to Carolyne Wildman from Scholastic about what schools can do to improve students’ literacy outcomes
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Wealthy families opting for public schools – new figures
A growing number of wealthy families are sending their kids to public schools, new data reveals
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Principals question wisdom of ‘non-teaching days’
A plan to allow Victorian teachers four non-teaching days from next year has come under fire from the state’s principals
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What is the biggest challenge currently facing you as an education leader?
The Education Report survey is now open to uncover the state of education going into 2018
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Teachers and staff ‘shocked’ by school’s sudden closure
Teachers have been left shocked after learning of the closure of their College’s secondary and boarding facilities through local media reports