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How principals can cut through the admin clutter
The Educator speaks to the director of a popular timetabling service helping principals begin, and end, the school year with a sigh of relief
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Parents prefer public schools, new survey shows
A new survey has identified a significant parental preference for public co-ed schools over private and single-sex schools in Sydney’s east
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The value of music mentoring for teachers
The Educator speaks to the creator of a landmark program providing specialist music mentoring to teachers across Australia
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How to build your school’s reputation
While you might not have a world-first program to tout, celebrating the positive things happening inside your classrooms can have far-reaching benefits
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Broaden student assessment focus – principals
NSW principals have called on the government to consider a broader view that recognises the wide range of skills, capabilities and interests of all students
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‘Scene of carnage’: car ploughs into classroom
Two children have been killed after a car ploughed into a classroom at a Sydney school
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‘A truly open-entry school’
The Educator speaks to Tintern Grammar principal, Brad Fry, about how his school is helping its students thrive, 140 years on
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Australia’s international student intake hits record high
ABS data shows that international education continues to boom in Australia, reaching more than $28bn in 2017
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Govt announces major STEM initiative for schools
The Federal Government has thrown its backing behind a new initiative from school principals aimed at enhancing leadership and changing the way Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is taught in classrooms
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Award-winning school shares its recipe for STEM success
The Educator speaks to the principal of a school that has won multiple awards for STEM innovation and best practice