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Students tackle crisis with creativity
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, St Andrews Anglican College students have chosen to use this period of forced change to get creative and try new ideas
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New data reveals good news about online learning shift
While the transition has had teething pains, new data suggests it may have improved some students' digital access
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How COVID-19 is impacting on university entry
Accepting students based on Year 11 scores is only a small response in a world experiencing enormous changes, two education experts from Victoria University explain
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Government's '$3bn gift' to private schools slammed
The Federal Government's incentive to get kids back into classrooms is under fire from teachers and principals
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Reopening schools 'fraught with danger', expert warns
Reopening schools to all students is a high-risk strategy, a new research review shows
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Principals voice concern over teacher wellbeing
As debate rages over when kids should return to school, primary school principals call for school leaders to be involved in the decision making
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How are schools really coping with online learning?
The transition to online learning is having a negative impact on a big number of Australian students, studies show
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Private schools urge 'immediate' return to school
Queensland's private schools have called on the state's government to give "special consideration" to all Year 11 and 12 students
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Prescient leadership in a new and uncertain world
The Educator speaks to ACEL CEO Aasha Murthy about how principals can remain focussed and effective during this extraordinary time
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Is it safe for teachers to be at school?
A new report has highlighted the importance of educators maintaining social distancing in schools, but the Prime Minister insists there is no such need