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Taking legal studies to the next level
One company is enhancing the legal education students receive at school and showing them that new-gen law firms do exist
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Future of Islamic school hangs in the balance
The teachers of a recently de-funded Islamic College explain why the Federal Government should think twice about forcing the school to close
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All States and Territories abandon NAPLAN trials
Students will now sit pen and paper NAPLAN tests next year after all States and Territories abandoned the online trials
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Private schools propose Indigenous-only campuses
The Educator speaks to AHISA chief executive, Beth Blackwood, about the association’s push for private schools to open Indigenous-only campuses
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Principals reveal views on classroom setbacks
A worldwide survey of principals has shed light on the extent they see learning in their schools being hindered by teachers and students
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Top tips for NAPLAN success
With the high-stakes NAPLAN tests approaching, one teacher shares her tips for anxious students, parents and teachers
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What if NAPLAN was a game and not a ‘test’?
There are many who argue that standardised testing is doing little to improve student outcomes – but what if it was gamified?
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Bucking the STEM trend: one student's journey to success
Studies show that three times as many men are seeking to enter a career in STEM than women. The Educator talks to one young woman who is bucking this trend
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: Principal quits, NAPLAN revolt and report into scripture classes
A departing principal is hit with a no confidence vote, schools pull out of NAPLAN and a state government releases its long-awaited report into scripture classes
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Principal hit with no-confidence vote ahead of departure
It has been revealed that the principal of an elite Sydney school faced a massive no-confidence vote ahead of her resignation