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Opinion: Coaching your peers
Executive coach, Stacey Ashley, explains how coaching can help unlock the potential of your peers.
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Far Out Friday: Students help teachers get engaged
A class of students from Chalmette High School in Louisiana helped change two teachers lives forever on 26 April.
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Schools enticing students with junk food to show up
A review of state school attendance rates reveals some schools are offering students pizza and ice blocks in an effort to boost sagging attendance rates.
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Dollars trump sense when it comes to schools' canteens
Healthy menus simply are not profitable enough for some schools, says Healthy Kids Association’s Clare Knight.
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Budget abandons those in need, says AEU
The 2015 Budget does nothing to address the 100,000 students with a disability in need of “urgent” support, says the AEU.
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Opinion: Understanding influence
How you exercise influence as a school leader can make a big difference not just to your own credibility, but also how much change you effect, writes Darren Stevenson.
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Students score excursion of a lifetime
A historic excursion for eight lucky high school students is an opportunity that other schools can explore, says deputy principal, Robyn Lang.
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What the Budget means for your school
The Government has announced extra funding in key areas of education. See what it could mean for your school.
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Urgent crisis: Huge workloads forcing teachers to quit
Rising workloads are the driving factor behind teachers leaving the profession, a new survey from the AEU shows.
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School hires full-time lawyer in Australian first
One school is taking early intervention to the next level, becoming the first to hire a lawyer to provide legal assistance to students and parents.