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Low SES schools shine with new leadership program
A program designed to improve student learning at schools in one city's poorest areas is achieving promising results.
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The rise and rise of virtual schooling
New Zealand’s first ‘virtual school’ has doubled its enrollments over the past four years, boding well for a similar project in Australia.
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Child protection boss charged with sex abuses
The man responsible for child protection within his state’s public schools has been charged with child sex offences.
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Knox ‘balaclava man’ arrested
The Royal Commission into the Knox child abuse case will now reopen after the arrest of the "balaclava man" suspect.
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Help is at hand: coping with the loss of a staff member
When tragedy strikes, the importance of peer support during such a difficult time cannot be understated.
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Principal resigns over Snapchat photo
The principal of a prestigious private school has resigned after allegedly being caught looking at pornography on a school computer.
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Far Out Friday: Janitor resigns, so school makes students clean up
It’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it. In one school’s case, it’s the students themselves.
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How one city's 'worst school' turned around its fortunes
A school labelled the worst in its city is now among the top performers, showing how the hard work of teaching and support staff can make a world of difference.
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Abbotsleigh delivers global learning experiences to students
Abbotsleigh has leveraged video collaboration solutions from Polycom for more than seven years to add a new dimension to classroom learning.
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Be the people’s principal
There will be no time when everyone is happy. But if you can inspire your staff half the battle is already won. Darren Stevenson explains how.