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What challenges is your school facing this year?
Tell us about the plans your school has this year
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Principals expand horizons with new program
Principals will soon embark on a foreign exchange program aimed at helping them expand their professional horizons.
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Expert slams Australian education system
One of the world's leading education experts has heavily criticized Australia’s education system over its slipping global standards.
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Are we pushing kids into class before they’re ready?
Formal lessons being taught in prep make it difficult for children to succeed, warns an early childhood education association.
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Opinion: The scourge of domestic violence must be ended
Educating children on how to navigate the issue of domestic violence is crucial for society, writes principal, Henry Grossek.
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Govt lashes states over funding shortfalls
Federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham has denied claims of a funding crisis and slammed the states for not investing in their own schools.
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Teacher charged with filming students in toilet
A Perth teacher has been charged with filming students with a pen camera in a toilet cubicle.
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Stakes are high as shutdown looms for ‘innocent’ school
A beleaguered school is racing against time to avoid a shutdown which threatens to displace hundreds of students and dozens of staff.
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Disruptive students ‘tied to chairs’
Teachers who are unable to cope with the rising number of disabled students are tying them to chairs or locking them in isolation rooms, a Senate inquiry has heard.
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‘Nobel prize of teaching’ awarded
The winner of the Global Teacher Prize, also known as the ‘Nobel prize of teaching’, has been declared at a ceremony in Dubai.