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Opinion: The value of ‘slow schools’
For long-term improvements, schools need to slow down, say a group of education experts
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More workload relief for principals on the way
Sweeping changes to principals’ roles are just the first part of a much broader strategy to help school leaders. The Educator investigates
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Principals being ‘bullied’ by line managers
School leaders are fearful of speaking positively about their union due to a culture of bullying within the Department, claims the teacher's union
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The value of a proactive recruitment approach
For schools looking to hire quality teachers, a proactive advertising approach can make a big difference. The Educator investigates
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How volunteering can build students’ resilience
Australia's leading not-for-profit organisation for youth volunteering tells The Educator about the value of volunteering – for both students and communities
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: ‘Mass teacher walkout’ claims, Innovative schools & improving NAPLAN
Making news this week, claims that a Perth school will see a mass teacher walkout at the end of the year, the Educator’s Innovative Schools 2017 and a report highlights the keys to NAPLAN success
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School launches review after adult website mishap
A prestigious Victorian school has launched a review after an email that was designed to promote a school event accidentally linked them to an adult website
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New program helps teachers with autistic students
New resources have been developed to help teachers deliver the best outcomes for autistic students
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New poll highlights importance of digital skills
Australians without computer skills are seen as being left behind, according to a new national poll
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Court halves teacher’s sentence for sex offenses
A court has slashed the sentence of a former teacher who molested a 15-year-old student