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Event brings the arts alive for special needs kids
A leading technology provider recently hosted multisensory education workshop for special needs students.
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Opinion: Five pitfalls that constrain digital adoption in schools
Deploying new technologies is unlikely to give schools their desired ROI unless it is coupled with the right mechanisms, says IT projects consultant, Thomas Pagram
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Education Law Masterclass: Early Bird offer ends next Friday
The Education Law Masterclass, brought to you by The Educator has been developed to address the key legal issues currently affecting those in leadership positions in schools.
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School fees to drop after new funding unlocked
A long-awaited cash-injection by one state government will see preschool fees fall by nearly 30%.
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Principals turn chaos into clockwork
Three principals tell The Educator why timetabling processes that used to be complex are now running like clockwork.
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Who are the most influential figures in Australian education?
The Educator is looking for those paving the way in the education sector for its annual Hot List
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Doubts cast on PM’s school funding plan
The PM’s school funding plan has been called into question on the eve of a national education ministers’ council.
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No benefit to single-sex education, says professor
“We don't have sex segregated workplaces so why do we have sex segregated schools?” asks a psychology professor.
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Leading principal ‘covered up’ abuse
The Royal Commission into child abuse has heard that the principal of an esteemed Sydney school covered up allegations of abuse by staff.
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Police swoop on private school
A student has been arrested by police following parental complaints of a ‘sophisticated drug syndicate’ at his school.