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Nine in ten public school teachers use own money for supplies
Of this number, nearly eight out of 10 public school teachers buy stationery or classroom equipment, while nearly half of…
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Term 4 push to stave off truancy
The last term of school is typically when we can start to see an increase in unexplained student absences from…
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There’s no argument or support for allowing schools to discriminate against LGBTIQ teachers
Teachers facing discrimination for their sexual and gender identity can’t support students to deal with theirs.
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Managing mental health in school students
Here are some different, easy, helpful tips for managing stress in children and promoting self-care in teenagers.
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Principal calls for ATAR to be overhauled… parents tend to agree
A new survey of 1000 Victorian parents and teachers shows it is life skills that are considered more valuable for…
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Survey reveals extent of workplace sexual harassment
“We found that 39% of Australian women and 26% of Australian men told us they have been sexually harassed at…
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24 banned QLD teachers pose “unacceptable risk” to students. 1 science teacher gets 4-year ban for grooming teenage girl…
Sexual relationships with students, inappropriate sleepovers and sexting were listed as some of the disturbing behaviours for which the Queensland College…
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How teachers can help support children during their parents’ divorce
Teachers can buffer the stress of divorce or separation and help children adjust to their changed family arrangement. The strategies…
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270k new students for public schools in next decade Vs 11k in Catholic sector, claims new forecast
The forecasts were provided by the Federal Department of Education and Training under Freedom of Information. They show that, in…
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Industry hits back at focus on low ATAR results among teaching students
The Australian Council of Deans of Education said it regrets the "latest destructive attack on the selection of teaching students…
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