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Teachers win major pay rise
One state’s teachers are set to reach a six-figure salary from 2018 after 15 months of collective bargaining negotiations.
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UN asked to probe ‘school system in crisis’
The United Nations has been asked to investigate dozens of incidents involving assault against children with a disability in Australian schools.
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Online literacy challenge excites students
One organisation is about to launch a national competition aimed at improving students’ literacy outcomes.
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Troubled school gets scathing govt review
A school that employed security guards after a teacher was bashed has been slammed by an education department review.
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Opinion – How ideology took over schools
Imposing a radical LGBTI agenda on schools is more about indoctrination than education, writes co-chair of the National Curriculum Review, Dr Kevin Donnelly.
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The Educator Weekend Wrap: HSC overhaul, kids expelled over Instagram account & LGBTI uproar
Making news this week, big changes to the NSW curriculum, students get expelled over a ‘vile’ Instagram account and a school’s LGBTI policy draws fire.
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Meet the gurus easing the strain for busy principals
The Educator speaks to one organisation making the administrative load of principals lighter, so they can get back to the all-important job of teaching and learning.
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Private school ‘was wrong to expel students’
Public education advocate Jane Caro says Brighton Grammar was wrong to expel two students over an offensive Instagram account.
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FINAL DAY to enter Innovative Schools
The search for Australia’s most Innovative Schools ends today, don’t miss out.
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Far Out Friday: Anatomy talk gets teacher fired
An art historian has allegedly been sacked for discussing famous abstract paintings depicting female anatomy with her class.