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Private school in crisis: 30 staff quit, students launch petition
The principal of a Sydney private school is under fire over her business decisions, prompting staff to quit and a student-led petition.
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Wanted Aussie teacher nabbed at Thai school
The arrest of an Australian teacher in Thailand has raised questions over the effectiveness of Australia's National Child Offender Register.
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Future gazing: Australian innovation and the class of 2028
One principal shares an intriguing glimpse of what might be in store for the class of 2028.
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Bullied kids leaving school in droves
There has been an increase in the number of bullied students leaving mainstream schools in favour of home education, the board of studies has revealed.
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Navigating private school affordability…and busting the myths
While recent reports say private schools are becoming unaffordable, The Educator investigates why the opposite may be the case.
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Ravenswood captain’s speech ‘related to court case’
The elite school at the centre of controversy following a damning speech by its outgoing school captain says the speech related to a court case.
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Principal accused of grooming students escapes disciplinary action
A rural primary school principal who took four students home for a sleepover without another adult present has escaped disciplinary action.
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Opinion: Federal Government’s teacher test a band-aid solution
The Federal Government’s must do more to lift entry standards for teaching courses says AEU Federal President Correna Haythorpe.
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Top school motivated by financial concerns, not learning, says captain
An outgoing school captain has made waves by using her end-of-year speech to slam the negative effect that the business of education is having on student learning.
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The swing states of principal health and well-being
Last week’s report into principal health and well-being showed some states fair better than others when it came to reports of bullying and violence. The Educator investigates.