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When your students become your hackers
In a digital world, it’s only natural that students are educated about cybersecurity, but what should your school do if your students become your hackers?
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Rethinking the collaborative learning space
While open learning spaces are helping students collaborate, they can also be disruptive. The Educator investigates how some schools are resolving this issue.
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Govt urged to hand schools back to states
The nation’s primary and secondary schools should be the responsibility of State and Territory governments, not the Federal Government, says a new report.
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Five minutes with Mary McKendrick
John Colet School’s new headmistress, Mary McKendrick, talks culture, school leadership and well-being with The Educator.
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How tutoring is taking pressure off teachers, parents
The Educator investigates how the 24/7 nature of learning demands specialist support for students that many parents and teachers struggle to provide.
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The eight traits that make a school great
In his new book, one of the world’s leading voices in education outlines eight key competencies all schools should have. How does your school shape up?
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How First Aid ready is your school?
A student’s life was saved on Friday thanks to the quick and efficient response of the school’s staff and students. Is your school prepared if tragedy strikes?
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Far Out Friday: Kindergarten teacher's strange discovery
A kindergarten teacher recently discovered someone has been hanging out in her classroom – and not to learn their ABCs.
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School's ‘design to fail’ philosophy proving to be a success
Learning to fail seems like a recipe for disaster in a school environment, but one school has discovered that a design to fail philosophy is encouraging innovation and outside the box thinking in its students.
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Where have all the principals gone?
Recent data shows the nation’s schools could soon be facing a principal shortage. The Educator investigates why.