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Far Out Friday: Role reversal sees principals sent to office
Only in students’ wildest dreams could they order their principal to an office, but that’s exactly what these students did on Wednesday.
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Principal warns against academic impact of bullying
A Catholic school principal tells The Educator how bullying and homophobia can diminish a school’s entire community, as well as its academic achievement.
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Beleaguered school may take govt to High Court
A school at the centre of a federal funding stoush said it is prepared to take the Federal Government to the High Court over the issue.
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‘Exciting times’ as Melbourne prepares for first vertical school
Newly released designs for Melbourne’s ‘vertical school’ reveal the revolutionary learning spaces that will accommodate more than 525 students.
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Principal pleads guilty to 18 abuse charges
The former principal of an elite Sydney school has pleaded guilty to 18 child abuse charges.
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School counsellors being undermined – teachers
Teachers are taking the NSW Government to the Industrial Relations Commission, accusing it of “downgrading” school counsellors’ qualifications.
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Govt: New school funding agreements to be in place from 2018
Federal Education Minister, Simon Birmingham, has said he expects new school funding agreements to be in place from 2018 onwards.
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Why growth in international student numbers is good news for schools
Schools will benefit from the surge in international student enrolments, Federal Minister for Tourism and International Education, Richard Colbeck, tells The Educator.
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Aussie teachers join global innovators forum
The Educator speaks to four Australian teachers who will soon be attending a global forum of innovative educators who are transforming learning in their schools.
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School gets new hi-tech assistant to boost digital learning
Meet the newest addition to Our Saviour Lutheran Primary School. She is smart, personable, 58 centimetres tall and powered by a lithium battery.