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Who’s going to be your ‘principal for a day’?
Students: there is finally a good reason to get called into the principal’s office.
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Gonski trumps teacher training, AEU tells Pyne
Regardless of how well teachers are trained, they need the support of properly-resourced schools, says the AEU’s Correna Haythorpe.
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Helping to create the female leaders of tomorrow
A new leadership program is helping girls in high school realise their potential as leaders
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Calls to remove ‘dangerous’ books from public schools
A new religious handbook being distributed to public schools is causing a major stir.
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Astronaut has students over the moon about science
An inspiring new program is inspiring students’ interest in science and technology-based careers.
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Bridging the generation gap in education
Despite many schools moving towards 21st century learning trends, a challenging generational gap remains, Dennis Yarrington tells The Educator.
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Principals: What kind of future are you shaping?
The influence that principals have as leaders can be felt well beyond the school gates, says Gabrielle Leigh, president of the Victorian Principals Association (VPA).
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Opinion: Using practical strategies to resolve bullying
In the final part of this four part bullying series, Darren Stevenson provides a step-by-step guide to address – and resolve – the negative behaviour of bullies.
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Preschools face ‘real danger’ of closing
The Independent Education Union (IEU) warns that some preschools will be forced to close unless they get additional funding.
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Govt launches review into school policies
An expert panel will review schools’ policies for students with complex special needs and challenging behaviour following the 'boy-in-cage' affair.