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Are your students ready for the Year 12 exams?
As the Year 12 exams loom, four education experts share their advice on preparation and overcoming stress
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Experts differ on looming school reforms
The Federal Government says its sweeping review into the education system will improve Australia’s schools, but not all agree
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Opinion: Busting the myth of 'sector-blind' school funding
The argument that the Gonski model is sector blind is fundamentally wrong, writes Dr Glenn Savage from the University of Western Australia
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Opinion: A stinking bishop's deal
Now is the time to fully revive the fortunes of Australia’s superb and inclusive public schools, writes ACSSO president, Phillip Spratt
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Australian first program gives students crucial life skills
The Educator speaks to the creator of a new emotional intelligence program that is giving students post-exam life skills
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Are same-sex schools harming young minds?
New research suggests that same-sex schools could be having a negative impact on the mental development of young people
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A staunch advocate for principal wellbeing
The Educator speaks to Government Primary School Principal of the Year Loretta Piazza about her award, her career and wellbeing
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School’s upgrade improves students’ health
A Sydney school is encouraging students to increase their water intake and put money back in their pockets by reducing the spend on bottled drinks
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How sex education can combat abuse
A key area in reducing sexual abuse and violence is good sex education delivered in a safe and supportive way, says one expert
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School defies odds to win national award
Despite its remote location, Kangaroo Island Community Education has thrived, achieving above-average gain for its students