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School unveils journalism subject for students
One school is offering its students an opportunity to become media savvy through a new media industry studies subject. Its principal tells The Educator why.
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Students hack off hair in front of assembly
These two students knew that by bringing something shocking in front of their whole assembly, people would sit up and take notice of a good cause.
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Opinion: Why your school’s brand is important
Roberto Omozusi, director of Principal Creative Communications, discusses why your school can develop itself into a strong and successful brand.
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Students exposed, high school hackers & state shakes up education
Making news this week, 71 schools are targeted by a vile website, students get recruited as hackers and one state announces big changes for its schools.
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State decides on school starting age
A state which recently debated lowering the school starting age has made its mind up on the issue.
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How principals can create a culture of feedback
Ken Wallace, CEO of Educator Impact, tells The Educator how principals can improve the way their schools function through using these steps.
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Far Out Friday: Teachers climb Kosciuszko...in cossies
Why would a teacher brave icy temperatures dressed in nothing but cossies? The Educator speaks to him to find out.
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Meet the school girl championing female STEM engagement
A Gold Coast student shares her thoughts on the state of female engagement in STEM education.
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Parents lodge complaint to human rights commission
Parents of mentally ill students who were expelled, suspended or removed from school have lodged a complaint with a human rights watchdog.
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Govt recruiting students as hackers
The nation’s top cyber security company is recruiting students as young as 14 to become hackers. The Educator investigates why.