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Principal resigns after probe by student journos
A group of investigative student journalists in one US high school forced their principal to resign after exposing an elaborate lie
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Opinion: Certainty needed on school funding reforms
As state education ministers meet in Hobart today, schools and their stakeholders remain on edge about the future of school funding
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Leaders must look before they leap on education reform – researchers
Researchers warn that more evidence is needed before any major overhaul of Australia’s education sector can take place
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What makes technology most effective in the classroom?
A prominent technologist outlines some effective, and not so effective, uses of digital devices in the classroom
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Sacked principals launch legal action
A former principal and his deputy, both of whom were sacked last month, are taking legal action against the NSW Department of Education
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Long-awaited school funding agreement postponed
Schools have been left waiting after a highly anticipated agreement on school funding scheduled for this month was suddenly cancelled
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Major bank makes foray into K-12 education
The Educator looks at the role that one bank is playing in boosting teacher recognition and financial literacy education across Australia
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How to look beyond tech fads
While schools must move with the times, an annual conference has warned school leaders not to use technology for technology’s sake
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Principals to get nationally recognised certification
A new certification program for principals will recognise their profession in the same way as doctors, lawyers and accountants. The Educator investigates
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Dozens of schools contaminated with asbestos
Dozens of schools in one state are affected with potentially deadly asbestos, it has been revealed