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‘Crumbling’ schools a risk to teachers, students
Thousands of under-maintenanced public schools are becoming a safety risk to teachers and students, warns NSW Opposition Leader, Luke Foley.
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Major school funding boost announced
The Victorian state government has announced a significant funding boost to help schools upgrade their facilities and cater for children with a disability.
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Opinion: What teachers should be taught before stepping into the classroom
Teaching is tough, and we need to stop hiding it, writes teacher and education sociologist, Naomi Barnes.
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Schools’ STEM partnerships engineering success
The Educator looks at a successful program bringing contemporary maths and science practices to life in classrooms around Australia.
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Principals taking extreme measures to help kids in need
Principals are siphoning funds from other areas of their school budget to help students with disabilities, a new survey reveals.
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School bans students from hugging
A school in Victoria has raised eyebrows after it slapped a ban on students hugging each other and their teachers.
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Top principal accused, schools reclaim funding & school rises from ashes
Making news this week, a top principal hits back at allegations, schools win back government funding and future-focused classrooms rise from the ashes.
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Food literacy vital as student vegie intake declines
Katie Booth, manager of Healthy Kids’ school programs, tells The Educator how principals can boost students' food literacy.
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Far Out Friday: ‘Dora the Explorer’ suspended for 'vaping'
The actress behind the beloved character ‘Dora the Explorer’ has been suspended after being caught vaping in her school’s bathroom.
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Last chance to be part of the Education Report for 2016
Today is the final day to submit an entry – don’t miss out.