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Concerns over students’ understanding of money
Parents are concerned about children’s understanding of money in today’s cashless economy, a new report shows
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Experts share back to school advice
With some schools starting to open their gates for Term 1, experts share some advice about cyberbullying, disability and inclusiveness
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Principal cracks down on student relationships
School is not the place for romantic relationships, says one of the UK’s top public school principals
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Independent ‘evidence broker’ needed for schools
As students head back to school, the government has been urged to ensure that school funding money is spent on what the evidence shows works
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Revamped curriculum proposed for state schools
Victoria’s Opposition Leader has unveiled a vision for a stripped back curriculum that includes a strong focus on Western history and national pride
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How student behaviour impacts learning outcomes
Social and emotional behaviours are a key to successful student learning, says a leading Australian educational psychology researcher
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School removes wall from girls’ toilets
A UK school has removed the wall from its girls’ toilets in a bid to reduce truancy and smoking in the cubicles
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What the #MeToo campaign means for schools
The NSW Premier says teachers should be prepared to answer questions about the anti-sexual harassment movement sweeping the world
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New schools to create 3,500 student places
More than 3,500 student places will be created as a result of 13 new and upgraded schools in NSW
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Premier’s new council takes aim at bullying
The Queensland Government says the new Youth Advisory Council will be directed to investigate and stamp out cyber bullying