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Teachers rally for better conditions
More than 7,500 teachers have stopped work for the seventh time over pay and workload conditions.
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Far Out Friday: Girl’s mock letter from school goes viral
Some kids would do anything to extend the school break. Read how one student's attempt at scoring an extra week off went viral.
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Principal told student to drug parents
A former principal who had an inappropriate relationship with a female student told the girl to drug her parents with crushed-up sleeping pills so he could see her.
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Tech giant unveils classroom edition of popular game
A major technology leader has launched a classroom edition of one of the world’s most popular games.
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The creeping trend polarising our schools
A creeping trend is changing how people relate to each other in local primary school communities – and not for the best, a senior lecturer tells The Educator.
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New STEM resource for principals announced
Principals now have an accessible guide to a wide range of STEM programs available to students. The Educator investigates how your school can benefit.
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Opinion: Workplace problems demand workplace solutions
While the school system must do more to raise the literacy and numeracy levels of underperforming students, it is not designed to help students retain those skills, writes AHISA CEO, Beth Blackwood.
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Job security and workloads ‘the biggest issues’ say teachers
What role has the lack of job security played in the exodus of teachers from the profession?
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Union urges govt action on teaching standards
The Australian Education Union (AEU) is calling for Federal Government to lift teaching standards.
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Disability group calls for revamp of MySchool website
A major disability group is calling for the Federal Government to make some important changes to the MySchool website. Find out why.