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Most students going online for help with homework
The majority of school students now use online learning to help with homework, a new survey reveals.
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Moving NAPLAN online could ‘widen achievement gap’
Moving NAPLAN online has serious implications for disadvantaged students, warns the professor who co-reviewed the national curriculum.
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Top school introduces transgender uniform policy
A top UK school is now accommodating transgender students in its uniform policy. Where do Australian schools stand on this issue?
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Union slams Catholic employers over ‘misleading’ salary claims
Queensland’s teachers say they’re being underpaid compared to their NSW counterparts. The Educator investigates.
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The Educator Weekend wrap: Schools shortage, teachers’ biggest issues and a boost for STEM
Making news this week, a report warns of a looming schools shortage, teachers reveal their biggest issues and principals get STEM help.
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Teachers rally for better conditions
More than 7,500 teachers have stopped work for the seventh time over pay and workload conditions.
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Far Out Friday: Girl’s mock letter from school goes viral
Some kids would do anything to extend the school break. Read how one student's attempt at scoring an extra week off went viral.
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Principal told student to drug parents
A former principal who had an inappropriate relationship with a female student told the girl to drug her parents with crushed-up sleeping pills so he could see her.
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Tech giant unveils classroom edition of popular game
A major technology leader has launched a classroom edition of one of the world’s most popular games.
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The creeping trend polarising our schools
A creeping trend is changing how people relate to each other in local primary school communities – and not for the best, a senior lecturer tells The Educator.