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Far-Out Friday: Principal’s exorcism ritual stinks up classrooms
A South African principal allegedly sprinkled a foul-smelling substance in a bid to rid his school of evil spirits
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CCTV in classrooms 'could prevent abuse incidents'
While privacy groups say the presence of cameras in classrooms goes too far, others argue it could deter incidents of abuse. The Educator investigates
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Spotlight on a 2016 Innovative School
With entries for the third annual Innovative Schools report currently open, here’s a look at one of last year’s winners
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Money alone won’t stamp out inequity in schools – report
A new report has called for a post-Gonski plan by Australia’s leaders to bridge the educational disadvantage gap
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Opinion: Inclusion rules the day
The public outrage that followed Pauline Hanson’s recent remarks has been encouraging, says principal, Henry Grossek
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Principal ‘chased disabled students’ in car
The NSW Education Department has revealed shocking allegations of abuse towards disabled students
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Private school students made to write suicide notes
Teachers at an exclusive private school in London have apologised after making students write suicide notes as part of an assignment
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What the 2016 Census says about Australia’s schools
The 2016 Census has revealed some surprising trends in Australia’s education system
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Academics develop panacea for testing times
The Educator looks at a new automated essay grading system that identifies entire concepts as well as phrases and sentences
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Principal slams ‘populism-driven’ politics for holding schools back
One principal warns that the egos of Australia’s leaders are holding schools back and giving extremist viewpoints credence that they would not otherwise have