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Education leaders highlight unity, harmony after Martin Place tragedy
The tragic events this week in Martin Place left the nation in a state of sadness and disbelief.
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School attendance data upgrade aims to tackle truancy
Big Brother may not be watching, but school attendance data just got a new set of eyes.
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HSC 2014: tears, cheers and some big surprises
For over 75,000 students, the nail-biting wait is finally over.
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Principals demand radical overhaul of teacher selection
Wanted: a top-performing teacher with emotional intelligence and 100 days of professional experience.
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Collate, collaborate and communicate: the keys to being an effective school leader
As a school principal, finding ways to maximise your impact as an education leader can often be elusive.
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Principals get new resource to improve leadership potential
Education Minister Christopher Pyne announced a new leadership resource for school principals on Wednesday.
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CPSU says cuts to education agency “will only make matters worse”
With many Department of Education staff waking up on Monday to news of their impending redundancies, some might have hoped Christopher Pyne’s job was included.
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Govt to sack non-religious welfare officers, paving way for chaplains of faith
Some might say that the line between church and state has become blurry in recent weeks.
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NSW Education coffers running dry as 2,000 schools wait for upgrade
The planned systems upgrade to our state’s schools may soon grind to a halt – and the implications could be massive.
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Future gazing: the classroom of 2030
Fifteen years from now tablets will replace text books and set school hours will be a thing of the past.