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NSW schools lag 10-15 years behind world’s best
Too much attention has been given to reducing class sizes rather than improving students’ academic performance, says NSW Education Minister, Adrian Piccoli.
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Are you an Innovative School?
Find out if your school made the Innovative Schools 2015 list in the next issue of The Educator.
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How principals are saving their schools big bucks
Have you ever wondered how much your school could be saving by doing away with physical newsletters and digitising its communications? If so, read on.
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Rising to the challenge of the Netflix Generation
Today’s students are hungry for anytime anywhere learning. Peter West, director of e-learning at St Stephen’s College, explains how his school is tackling that challenge head-on.
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Robots meet curriculum in Australian first
Schools have begun using robots to see how artificial intelligence might be incorporated into the national curriculum.
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When your students become your hackers
In a digital world, it’s only natural that students are educated about cybersecurity, but what should your school do if your students become your hackers?
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Rethinking the collaborative learning space
While open learning spaces are helping students collaborate, they can also be disruptive. The Educator investigates how some schools are resolving this issue.
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Govt urged to hand schools back to states
The nation’s primary and secondary schools should be the responsibility of State and Territory governments, not the Federal Government, says a new report.
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Five minutes with Mary McKendrick
John Colet School’s new headmistress, Mary McKendrick, talks culture, school leadership and well-being with The Educator.
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How tutoring is taking pressure off teachers, parents
The Educator investigates how the 24/7 nature of learning demands specialist support for students that many parents and teachers struggle to provide.