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Students lacking crucial interview skills
Reports show that a staggering number of students are unprepared for the workplace, but a new company is helping to turn this around by providing young people with crucial interview skills
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Best educator named, private school sued & principal sentenced in court
Making news this week, NSW names its most outstanding educator, a private school is sued for defamation and a principal is sentenced in a ‘bizarre’ fraud case
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Why music is an education game-changer
Countries with a strong focus on music education tend to have higher scores in literacy and numeracy. The Educator investigates
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New legislation strengthens school choice
Legislation has been passed which streamlines the approval processes for one state’s private schools. The Educator investigates
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How technology is simplifying school fee payments
Chasing fees from parents can be one of the most burdensome, and awkward, tasks for a school. The Educator investigates how technology is resolving this problem
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Former principal sentenced in fraud case
A former principal has been sentenced after giving evidence against a one-time senior education department official
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How to improve student outcomes
Collecting quality assessment data is just the first step in building accurate student profiles for personalised learning
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Do schools need to change tack on maths teaching?
It’s time to end the one-size-fits-all model for teaching maths, the founder of a maths education start-up tells The Educator
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Managing staff relationships with students
The Education Law Masterclass will provide school leaders with insights into the most complex areas of school law
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Free seminars offer teachers a PD boost
A major education event will soon showcase the latest in resources and products for Australia’s principals, teachers and business managers