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Parents lodge complaint to human rights commission
Parents of mentally ill students who were expelled, suspended or removed from school have lodged a complaint with a human rights watchdog.
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Govt recruiting students as hackers
The nation’s top cyber security company is recruiting students as young as 14 to become hackers. The Educator investigates why.
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71 schools targeted in illegal photo sharing ring
Thousands of explicit images of teen girls and young women have been uploaded or traded on a swap-meet website, it has been revealed.
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Private school accused of detaining autistic student in 'cage'
An elite NSW school is under fire after allegedly leaving an autistic student unsupervised inside a fenced structure.
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Principals urge govt to rethink NAPLAN
Principals representing more than 5,300 schools have called upon the Federal Government to rethink how it measures student outcomes.
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Report slams school autonomy as divisive
A review of the Independent Public Schools initiative warns that the policy is worsening inequality and reinforcing a two-tiered system.
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Hoax results in school lockdown
A 17-year-old student is facing charges after threatening to attack a school.
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Aussie students break Guinness World Record
Thousands of students have done their state proud by breaking a Guinness World Record.
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Call to action after violence against teachers doubles
There are calls for action after new figures show that violence against teachers in one state doubled in the past year.
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State announces big changes for schools
One state has announced major changes to its Catholic schools in an effort to meet the learning, social and emotional needs of its students.