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Being friendly with students: where is the line – Part 3
In the third of this three-part series, The Educator speaks to a lawyer about how to navigate the legal nuances of student-teacher relationships
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Department slammed over obesity crackdown
A NSW Education Department directive to report the parents of obese children has come under fire from the federal president of the Australian Medical Association
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Opinion: Piccoli’s Legacy – Not All Bouquets
Not everyone has basked in the glow from the former NSW Education Minister’s reforms, says retired principal of 27 years, John Frew
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Being friendly with students: where is the line – Part 2
In the second of this three-part series, The Educator speaks to a state teaching body to navigate the grey areas of this issue
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Being friendly with students: where’s the line?
In the first of this three-part series, The Educator looks at how schools can navigate the often murky boundaries of student-teacher relationships
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The Educator has launched its search for education’s future leaders
The Rising Stars report will recognise Australia’s top performing industry leaders
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New principal takes reins after predecessor’s sacking
A new principal has taken over at a Sydney school after its previous head was stood down
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Landmark initiative boosts positive behaviour
Last year, three principals embarked on an inspiring initiative. Now it’s moved to an exciting new phase
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How your school can recognise its ‘legend’ students
An online literacy education program has launched a campaign to celebrate students’ achievements. The Educator investigates
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Should primary school principals be paid more?
The changing nature of education means the task of heading a primary school is becoming more complex – so should primary principals be paid more?