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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Why our teachers leave, preparing for the future, how to manage staff
Making news this week: a look at the factors that are causing our new teachers to leave, preparing young women for the future workplace and how to manage staff relationships
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Australian students falling behind in financial literacy – report
The latest PISA report into financial literacy shows declining results for Australia’s Year 9 students
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International student numbers surge
Australia has boosted its status as a world class education destination, according to new data
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How to navigate disability discrimination
Kellie Edwards from Greenway Chambers law firm outlines what principals need to know about this important, and at times, complex, area
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Principals head to Canberra to protest funding cuts
Six Victorian school principals are heading to Canberra today to tell Malcolm Turnbull not to cut their school’s funding
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Are schools preparing girls for the future workplace?
NSW Education Department secretary, Mark Scott, has issued a call to action over Australia’s declining female STEM participation
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‘It’s just not fun anymore’: Why our teachers are leaving
Is bureaucratic interference in classrooms driving our new teachers to quit the profession? The Educator investigates
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Elevating the experience of education
The Educator talks to Trinity Grammar School principal, whose school is working creatively to meet the diverse needs of its students
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Principals under attack: New figures highlight assaults
New figures released this week show Canberra principals experienced threats, assault or injuries on average more than once per fortnight in 2016
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Opinion: Rebooting education with Gonski 2.0
While the government provides the bulk of school funding, philanthropy plays an increasingly important role in supporting schools, says Australia Schools Plus chief executive, Rosemary Conn