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New maths app making a big difference
Research shows that the use of a new e-learning resource is having a profound impact on maths engagement in the classroom.
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Principal takes action over ‘hook up wall’
The principal of an elite all-girls school has taken action after Year 12 students created a collage of young men they had ‘hooked up with’ and posted it online.
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How to simplify your school’s timetabling
One principal tells The Educator how the latest technology has given her school newfound flexibility and improved day-to-day teaching and learning.
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Young innovators, cyberbullying figures revealed & the jobs of 2030
Making news this week, alarming new cyberbullying figures, a campaign is launched for young innovators and a new report reveals the jobs of the future.
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New report reveals the jobs of 2030
A new report says today’s pre-schoolers will need a mix of digital and ‘soft’ communication and creative skills to find their place in the jobs market.
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Does strict discipline pay off in the classroom?
A new study has revealed the impact that strict, high-discipline school cultures can have on academic results.
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Opinion: The push to educate the whole child
The frameworks that underpin current curricula are from a bygone era, says teacher and author, Dr Maxine Therese.
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Senator exposes private school teacher
An Independent senator has accused a prestigious private school of failing to notify parents about a paedophile teacher.
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New principal named for troubled school
After a year of turmoil, a north-Queensland school has appointed a new principal.
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School uses robot to revive ancient language
A school has employed the use of a high-tech robot to revive an Indigenous language and boost student engagement in its digital curriculum.