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Too much tech harms child development – study
The over-use of technology by children will lead to a communication ‘time bomb’ of diminished speech, language and hearing abilities, a new report warns
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How principals can navigate family law issues
A legal expert outlines the key factors that principals should be aware of when navigating family law issues at their school
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Report urges better use evidence-based approaches
A report has warned that while per-student funding has increased over the past decade, student outcomes are not improving
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Opinion: Five mobile technology trends in education
The CEO of a cloud-based communications platform explains why many K-12 educators are incorporating mobile devices as part of the curriculum
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Revolutionary program inspires students to reach for the stars
One start-up is supporting students to design and code experiments that can be tested in space with the help of NASA astronauts
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‘Transformative’ new maths resource announced
A popular maths resource has recently undergone a massive transformation to ensure the best support for teachers, and the best outcome for students
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New partnership aims to boost feedback practices
A new education partnership is reframing feedback – and how best to do it. The Educator investigates
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Calls for Royal Commission into disability support
As recent reports show an alarming lack of support for children with a disability, calls are mounting for a royal commission into the issue
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Principals warn of unsafe classrooms
A recent survey highlights an alarming lack of support for children with a disability, resulting in unsafe classrooms for teachers and students
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Alarming student suspension figures revealed
New figures from the South Australian Education Department reveal that nearly 1,000 students were suspended multiple times in a single term