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First-time teachers head to school of hard knocks
An upcoming documentary will throw new teachers in the deep end to get a first-hand look at what it means to teach in a disadvantaged school
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The ‘impact goals’ driving one school’s success
The Educator looks at how one school is using technology to support its student-focused strategic plan
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How schools can reduce their carbon footprint – and save money doing it
Looking to significantly reduce your school’s energy usage and costs? The Educator investigates one potential solution
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Minister pulls schools out of NAPLAN trials
One state has abruptly ended its schools’ NAPLAN Online trials after a number of technical glitches were found
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Principal calls for national response to ‘misogynistic attitudes’
A principal has spoken out against the alleged rape of one of her students, urging other educators to step up to the plate
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Opinion: Dollars – A Distraction in the School Wars
Instead of arguing over whom should get what amount of money, we should instead look at what works – and what needs to be changed, says education lecturer, David Roy
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Principals lawyer up, State of Our Schools & looking beyond tech fads
This week, principals take legal action against their education Department, schools turn to fundraising for basics and a look at technology’s role in the classroom
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School apologises after students’ throats cut
A New Zealand school has apologised to the family of two students who had their throats slashed with a razor during a school production of Sweeney Todd
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Principal resigns after probe by student journos
A group of investigative student journalists in one US high school forced their principal to resign after exposing an elaborate lie
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Opinion: Certainty needed on school funding reforms
As state education ministers meet in Hobart today, schools and their stakeholders remain on edge about the future of school funding