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Schools have ‘duty of care’ to track students online
The issues affecting young people are not always visible to schools and parents, the managing director of a controversial student tracking program tells The Educator
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Opinion: Who is for teaching?
The Federal Government has a tin ear when it comes to listening to the opinions of those in the teaching profession, writes principal Henry Grossek
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Where is the line when it comes to student privacy?
Australian schools are turning to sophisticated technology to address online risks facing students, but some worry this is a step too far
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Teacher registration review ‘must benefit entire education sector’
Australia’s peak body for educators says the Federal Government’s review into national teacher registration must ensure that the entire education sector benefits
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Teachers embark on journey to national certification
The Educator looks at the first intake of independent school educators in Queensland working towards Highly Accomplished & Lead Teacher certification
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Teacher review ‘deliberately provocative’
One state’s teachers have slammed the government’s new National Review of Teacher Registration as ‘deliberately provocative’ and ‘an outrage’
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The Educator launches search for education’s future leaders
Nominations are now open for the third annual Rising Stars report
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Apprentice of the Year celebrated at awards event
A recent awards event saw some of Australia's brightest upcoming stars within the electrical industry recognised
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Former principal accused of faking mental illness
A former principal accused of child offences has been accused of feigning mental illness to avoid extradition to Australia, police say
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How to lift your teacher recruitment game
The Educator speaks to an expert about challenges and opportunities for teacher recruitment in 2018