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Scots College principal responds to allegations
The Scots College principal, Dr Ian Lambert, has responded to allegations of misconduct which were contained in a series of leaked documents.
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How LGBTIQ-friendly is your school?
When supporting gender diverse students, there are an important range of considerations schools should be aware of, says a gender diversity specialist.
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New study touts solution to teacher drop-outs
There may be a way to help retain new teachers and restore much-needed faith in the profession, a new study suggests.
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Private schools hit back at ‘grossly inaccurate’ claims
Private schools have slammed a recent report suggesting twenty schools spent taxpayers’ money inappropriately.
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Final week for Education Report entries
If you haven’t had your say, get your entry in for the 2016 Education Report before it’s too late.
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Rising from the ashes: future-focused classrooms
Less than a year after a tragic fire tore through his school, Bernard Cheng tells The Educator about the inspiring projects already rising from the ashes.
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School takes legal action against online bullies
A Melbourne school has taken legal action against parents who bullied its teachers online in what one cyber safety expert says is an increasingly common scenario.
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Can savvy school marketing soothe parental anxiety?
Principals need to be aware of the emotions that are driving parents, media personality Jane Caro tells The Educator.
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Principal slammed for mass suspensions
A principal has come under fire from parents for suspending more than 50 students over online activity.
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‘Complex’ school funding models need review
A national public education group is calling for a review of school funding models, saying they are too complex and need to be simplified.