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SRE opponents ‘misleading’ public
The peak body representing SRE in NSW schools says opponents of the classes are manipulating recent figures to further an ‘anti-religion agenda’
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Catholic school backlash could oust PM
A voter backlash against the Federal Government in marginal seats may cost the PM his job
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Male teacher drought looming – report
A new report says new strategies are needed to attract more men to the teaching profession. The Educator investigates
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Private school sued, an effective feedback model & Scientology in schools
Making news this week, a private school is taken to court, a principal builds a common language of learning and Scientology targets schools
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Schools get digital literacy boost
The Federal Government has announced a new partnership with a leading university that aims to boost digital literacy in Australian schools
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Principal takes mentoring to the next level
School principals have one of the busiest jobs going, but Marco Di Cesare doesn’t let that get in the way of having a personal impact in every area of his school
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Govt announces new plan to end violence against teachers
The ACT Government has outlined a first-of-its-kind policy to end occupational violence against teachers and principals
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Parents take legal action against private school
A Sikh man has launched legal action against a private school that he claims discriminated against his son
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Digitising school payments saves time and money – report
New research shows that digitising school payments can mean big savings in time and money
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Opinion: How BYOD inspires creative music-making
Music teacher Brad Fuller explains how technology is helping students move beyond traditional music classes in school