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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
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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