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World-first trial puts smartphone prevention to the test
The study represents Australia’s largest ever clinical trial into the effectiveness of mental health apps for preventing anxiety and depression in adolescents
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Is your enrolment contract putting your school at risk?
Deficiencies in your enrolment contract may prevent your school from recovering unpaid fees, warns Paul O'Halloran, partner at Colin Biggers & Paisley
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Closing the Gap… as well as the digital divide
While a lot of effort has been done at various levels to help Close the Gap, the Queensland Government and the University of Notre Dame have some fresh ideas in mind
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Could this be the alternative to the ATAR?
An education expert explains how a recently unveiled proposal to replace the ATAR can inspire greater learning outcomes for students
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How counselling teachers improves student outcomes
Providing proper guidance to teachers continues is one of the sector's most enduring problems, but also a significant opportunity
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Childcare subsidy yielding good results
As tuition fees continue to rise, the Federal Government has extended a helping hand to parents by reducing their spending for childcare
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WA announces phone ban for all state schools
The sweeping ban includes the use of mobile phones, smart watches, earbuds, tablets and headphones
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First online HSC exam a 'technological achievement'
More than 650 of the best and brightest students in NSW sat the online exam after completing a brand-new course in their Higher School Certificate
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School leads tributes following death of beloved principal
The Armidale School’s community was advised of headmaster Murray Guest’s tragic death at an all-school assembly on Tuesday
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What does the future of music education look like?
The Educator speaks to The Song Room’s new CEO, Alice Gerlach, about the importance of music education in 2020