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Hi-tech education research gains global interest
A new array of hi-tech resources is being used for educational research into student learning psychology.
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Far Out Friday: The school in the clouds
It’s not every day that a school student tumbles down a cliff face whilst searching for the restroom - but not every school is located halfway up a mountain.
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New program motivates students to learn what they love
A revolutionary program is helping inspire and motivate student learning and industry engagement in more than 40 schools across the nation.
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How secondary education is driving our global competitiveness
A Macquarie University study has found a link between educational achievement and a nation’s global competitiveness.
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AEU: Govt failing on school improvement
The Australian Education Union says new ACER report shows that the Government lacks a plan to improve the nation's schools.
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The five major qualities of a good school leader
Rather than sifting through the myriad of existing studies into effective leadership, why not take a look at the breakdown?
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How to deal with the surging demand for classes
A new report warns that a rising population is putting more pressure on schools’ resources, but some principals are already one step ahead.
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Catholic school body defends stance on Anti-Discrimination exemptions
A Catholic educator's group is at odds with the Independent Education Union over a proposed Code of Behaviour clause.
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Struggling schools thrown funding lifeline
New changes to allow tax-deductible donations to disadvantaged schools heralds the arrival of a “level playing field”, says Australia Schools Plus chief executive, Rosemary Conn.
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Private school exemptions a “human rights issue”
The union representing independent schools says that “broad exemptions” from the Anti-Discrimination Act constitute a “human rights issue”.