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How Australian education is outranking Finland
Recent findings from a global survey show that Australia is outperforming Finland in several key educational areas – but at what cost?
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Blaming single-sex schools ‘a poor excuse for a failure to act’
Don’t blame single-sex schools for a lack of gender diversity at the top, says AHISA chair, Karen Spiller
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Single-sex schools a ‘factor in lack of female CEOs’
According to the CEO of a ‘big four’ bank, single-sex schools could be contributing to the lack of women in senior roles
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Arson suspected in school blaze
A fire that tore through one of Queensland’s oldest schools overnight may have been deliberately lit, say police
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Golden soil: Flinders Education invests in Australia’s remote and rural leaders
Remote rural principals can be community influencers across their towns or regions and provide essential educational leadership for a learning environment to flourish
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New program rolls out for gifted and talented students
From this year, Sydney Catholic Schools will roll out selective entry tests to retain their best and brightest students
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Govt revokes funding of beleaguered school
The Federal Government has cut funding to the Islamic School of Canberra. The Educator investigates what this means for the school’s students and staff
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Principals reveal setbacks, NAPLAN trials axed & bucking the STEM trend
Making news this week, Principals reveal their views on classroom setbacks, all States and Territories abandon NAPLAN’s online trials and a look at one student who is bucking the nation’s STEM trend
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Taking legal studies to the next level
One company is enhancing the legal education students receive at school and showing them that new-gen law firms do exist
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Future of Islamic school hangs in the balance
The teachers of a recently de-funded Islamic College explain why the Federal Government should think twice about forcing the school to close