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Principals resort to fundraising to pay for basics
Principals in one state are relying on community fundraising to pay for their schools’ bare basics.
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Far Out Friday: "Do you think I climbed up here or jumped?"
What made this principal climb up on her school’s roof wearing a Cat in the Hat outfit?
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Teachers sent to prison over cheating scandal
Eight former public school teachers will serve between one and seven years in prison on racketeering charges.
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Software giants about to revolutionise curriculum delivery
Two software giants have teamed up to revolutionise the way schools assess and deliver their curriculum.
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Could this be schools’ answer to improving student behaviour?
A new prevention program developed by the Australian Multicultural Foundation (AMF) aims to identify and stop violent behaviour before it develops.
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Confronting the decline in teacher morale
Teachers are tasked with giving children the education they deserve – arguably the noblest of causes – so why are they leaving the job in droves?
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Students 'drank sewerage water' – investigation underway
A recycled water supply line was connected to the school’s drinking fountain for more than a year, it has been revealed.
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Too little too late? Talks on shaky ground as strike looms
Negotiations between the union for independent schools and the nation's Catholic school body have hit an impasse.
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Fighting extremism with education: online program reaches out to youth
A high-tech resource has emerged in the fight against the radicalisation of school students.
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Angry principals head to parliament for ‘unprecedented’ showdown
"We have never had such a large group of principals saying ‘I am prepared to get politically involved'."