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Expert touts solution to education gap
There is a solution to closing the disadvantage gap that deserves a lot more attention than what it’s getting, says a prominent education program director.
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Hope for troubled school yet, despite funding cut
A beleaguered school is expected to remain open through next term despite having its Federal funding cut off today.
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Govt announces ATAR crackdown
The Federal Government is cracking down on universities enrolling students with ATAR scores well below the advertised cut off for courses.
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Far-Out Friday: New party has zero-tolerance for unruly kids
Phones banned in class, CCTV cameras in all classrooms, axing the dole for families of disruptive kids…meet the School Discipline Party.
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School slaps ban on photo, video sharing
One school is taking privacy to a new level by banning students from sharing photos and videos of classmates and staff online.
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Bill Shorten issues appeal to principals
Opposition leader, Bill Shorten, has written to all public school principals in a bid to rally schools against the Federal Government’s education proposals.
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Opinion: 5 golden rules for using technology in classrooms
Troy Martin, Instructure's APAC director, shares tips on how teachers can make the best of technology in the classroom.
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Top schools face multimillion-dollar lawsuits
Four elite private schools are being sued over allegations of systematic abuse by teachers and staff.
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Principal calls for end to expulsions
A principal says that by expelling students, schools are not only disrupting their education but setting them up for failure later in life.
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Education Report: Time is running out to enter
There’s a little over a week left to enter the Education Report survey. If you haven’t yet had your say – don’t delay