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Are your STEM programs having the impact they should?
Curtin University’s Professor John Williams tells The Educator how his team is helping schools deliver ROI on their STEM programs
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Schools take action to address water conservation
As schools scramble to equip students with the skills required for future jobs, are we losing sight of an even more serious challenge?
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Principal outlines key challenges ahead for 2018
The Educator sits down with the new president of the Australian Catholic Primary Principals’ Association
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Govt announces major support package for principals
One state government has pledged more than $6m over the next four years to increase the direct support available to principals
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Could this be the answer to student retention?
A new study by the University of Queensland has shed light on why students are disengaging from mainstream education
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What makes a great music department?
The Educator speaks to Michael Sollis, Musica Viva’s artistic director of education, about the long-reaching benefits of music education
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Govt opens new ‘state of the art’ school
As the NSW Government has unveiled a new $20m school as part of its plan to revamp the state’s infrastructure and address surging student numbers
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Students do better in single-sex schools – study
A new study has found that converting educational environments from single-sex to co-ed leads to falling academic results for both boys and girls
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Is ‘the same old formula’ harming student literacy?
The latest round of NAPLAN results painted a grim picture for Australia’s literacy outcomes – so what can be done to reverse this worrying trend?
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What would a fully inclusive education system look like?
Family Advocacy executive officer, Cecile Sullivan Elder, says that there is a lack of clarity around what an inclusive education system really means