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University’s bridging course “not unique to Scots College”
University of Sydney’s associate professor, Peter McCallum, said the 17-week course is not offered exclusively to Scots College students and that it is open to all schools.
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Inadequate system failing students with disabilities
The education system is not adequately meeting the needs of students with a disability, says Stephanie Gotlib, Children with Disability Australia (CDA) executive officer.
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Getting kids to love books...by publishing their own
Schoolyard Stories aims to improve literacy outcomes through giving young students the opportunity to write and publish their own books.
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Management best practice made easy
Darren Stevenson draws from his long career as an educator in Australia and overseas to shed light on what it means to be an effective school leader.
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Investigation after school locks autistic student in cage
An investigation is underway after reports that a school locked up an autistic student inside a cage.
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Opinion: Keeping your cool with the challenging kids
It's said that children are great imitators so we need to give them something great to imitate, writes Darren Stevenson.
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Catholic schools able to meet needs despite lower funding
Despite concerns to the contrary, Catholic schools are on track to accommodate an additional 100,000 students over the next 10 years, says Stephen Elder, executive director of Catholic Education.
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"Major breakthrough" in two-year Catholic education dispute
An agreement has been reached which may soon end a bitter two-year industrial dispute in the Catholic education system.
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The 6 cylinders of wellness for teaching staff
Teaching can be a strenuous task, both physically and mentally. Christopher Patterson, managing director of Alchemy Career Management, explains how you can be at your best.
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Teachers lack bullying education, says expert
Teachers lack education on the issue of bullying, hindering its prevention, says one of the world’s most prominent experts on the subject.