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Keep calm and carry on: Your 2015 resolutions
Most educators would agree that 2014 was a stormy year for education, so how to make for smoother sailing in 2015?
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Educators: creativity just as important as literacy
The curriculum’s proposed shift away from the creative arts has many educators scratching their heads.
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How prepared are online-trained teachers for the classroom?
Schools may need look no further than online training to fix classroom woes, a revealing audit has found.
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Canberra signals reduced role in education sector
Tactical retreat. Outsourcing. Diversification. Call it what you will, but the Government is decentralising its role in education.
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Department ‘negligent’ in duty of care to principals
"I think the department is negligent in its duty of care towards its principals," says one principal.
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Corporate branding to the rescue of cash-strapped schools
Health and Physical Education, bought to you by the delicious taste of McDonald’s.
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IEU expresses solidarity with journalists in wake of Paris terror
The Independent Education Union (IEU) has expressed its solidarity in the wake of the attack on Charlie Hebdo in Paris, which killed 12 people.
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Wealth no barrier to student-school satisfaction, study shows
A wealthy community does not necessarily go hand-in-hand with happier students, a study has found.
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Govt launches plan to help our schools climb global attendance ranking
An unprecedented blitz is underway to raise our schools’ global attendance ranking.
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Study finds students better at spelling and grammar than new teachers
Many of the new teachers about to enter the classroom cannot spell, an embarrassing study shows.