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The value in retaining early career superstars
Steve Francis, managing director of Happy School, tells The Educator some of the ways that early career teachers can avoid the scourge of burnout
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Principal ousted after three strikes – Department head
The NSW Education Department head has revealed why the former principal of Punchbowl High School was sacked
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Study challenges popular beliefs on e-reading
A new study reveals some surprises when it comes to how our young ‘digital natives’ prefer to read. The Educator investigates
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Female leaders join forces to mentor girls in STEM
A new initiative by female leaders to mentor and empower young girls seeking a career in STEM has been announced
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‘You cannot make a declaration about what you might do in the future’ – principals
The Australian Principals Federation has backed angry school heads who are revolting against a controversial policy
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New bullying prevention resource offered to schools
A new anti-bullying kit is enabling students to develop the skills and confidence to respond to bullying
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: OECD results revealed, schools ‘at risk’ & teachers ‘overwhelmed’
This week, The Educator looked at Australia’s PISA and TIMSS results, the 19 schools ‘at risk’ from radicalisation and why NSW teachers are overwhelmed
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Teachers ‘overwhelmed’ helping special needs students
The public school system is “failing” the children who need it most, a NSW parliamentary inquiry has been told
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What should Australian education expect in 2017?
The Educator speaks to the head of a principals association to investigate the key challenges and opportunities for Australian schools in the year ahead
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Opinion: Selective schools cater to the most advantaged students
Selective schools were set up to provide opportunities to the gifted and talented – not just the wealthy, gifted and talented, says senior lecturer, Dr Christina Ho