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How safe are your school’s students?
In the wake of a Sydney teacher’s arrest on child grooming charges, The Educator asks how thorough the teacher vetting process is in Australia’s schools.
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The Educator: Launch issue out now
The launch issue of The Educator magazine arrives on desks this week.
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Students are alive with the sound of music
Sue Lane from Musica Viva explains the powerful creative, social and academic benefits music education has for students.
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Far Out Friday: Graduating students share words of wisdom
As secondary students in the US approach graduation, one class shared some deeply thoughtful – and amusing – feedback on their school experience.
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Education leaders take aim at teachers' conditions, learning quality
This week, prominent educators and academics will gather in Sydney to discuss crucial issues facing the future of education.
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Teacher sacked for standing up to bully
Disciplining a bully is a task left to teachers, but how can teachers navigate this issue while remaining professional?
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International students plugging funding gaps
Public schools are cashing in on a sharp rise in enrolments from full fee-paying international students, statistics show.
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Senate may probe schools’ policies
Labor leader, Bill Shorten, has announced he will seek a senate inquiry into the education of students with disabilities.
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Schools have a role to play in student health
Schools have an important role to play in preventing student health issues before they take shape, says nutritionist and dietician, Amelia Webster.
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Students speak in code…but are teachers listening?
As our politicians spruik code training to students, one principal explains how the hi-tech skill is taking her school by storm.