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New strategy aims to get students ‘work ready’
A new national strategy is being mapped out to ensure students are better prepared for life beyond school. The Educator investigates
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Opinion: Understanding the nature of student flawed thinking
Educational software company AutoMarque explains how to drill deeper into student learning needs, address gaps in learning and improve their effectiveness
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What the HSC overhaul means for principals
The Educator speaks to NESA chair Tom Alegounarias about what the biggest changes to the NSW syllabus in decades means for principals
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Principals call for ‘panic buttons’ in schools
Principals in one state are pushing for panic buttons to be installed in schools to combat violence from parents
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Brokers join schools’ financial literacy push
Mortgage brokers will soon help build the skills of parents and trusted advisers to educate children on the basics of financial literacy
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How school design affects student concentration
To cater to the mix of learning styles, schools are embracing the concept of space and form to stimulate young minds
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Govt launches new learning resource
The Federal Government has launched a new website that will help parents and families become more involved in their child’s learning
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Legal education event to help schools, principals
An upcoming event aims to engage students through active learning scenarios that aren’t part of schools’ standard legal studies curriculum
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Mental health workshops roll out for principals
A series of workshops geared for school leaders and teachers will provide strategies to assist young people who might be developing a mental health problem. The Educator investigates
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: ‘Alarming’ report fallout, school nets $815k & calls for Department split
Making news this week, the latest survey into principal health and well-being, a school nets $815 over a misunderstanding and calls for an overhaul of the education department