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'The strike will proceed': Teachers to defy IRC ruling against planned walk out
Industrial action by the NSW Teachers Federation is set for December 7
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Return of international students on hold over Omicron threat
The decision was made following medical advice from the Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly
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What the new COVID-19 health advice means for schools
School closures due to positive COVID cases will be minimised under fresh changes announced by the NSW Government
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Innovating through disruption: Australia's trailblazing schools reflect on 2021
The last 18 months have been a rough ride for schools, but some have emerged from the pandemic stronger than ever
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Wellbeing of principals and staff critical to student success – report
The ground-breaking report has massive implications for Australian schools, say the study's authors
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Human-centered education critical amid the digital creep – expert
The Educator speaks to Sophie Fenton, senior strategist of workplace and education at Amicus
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What the Religious Discrimination Bill means for Australia's schools
The bill seeks to ban discrimination against someone based on their religious beliefs
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Meet Brighton's 'Master Teacher'
For Clare Mackie, being appointed a Master Teacher is the latest stage in a journey that began in primary school
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How much time should students spend studying?
A 'Goldilocks Day' tool can help find the best balance of good grades and well-being
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The school of global citizens and entrepreneurs
The Educator speaks to St Philip's Christian College principal, Graeme Irwin