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In the News
Catholic Schools NSW investigated by ICAC
The chief executive of Catholic Schools NSW announced he will stand aside after the anti-corruption watchdog alleged he was linked to improper donations made to the NSW Liberal Party.
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In the News
Marist College Ashgrove headmaster takes leave
The head of an embattled Brisbane school has taken a period of ‘enrichment leave’ after teacher reports of misogynistic behaviour from students were aired.
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Opinion
Are acronyms the solution to teaching maths?
Have you noticed how many problem-solving acronyms have appeared in mathematics classrooms lately?
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Workforce
Vic teachers urge union to strike over pay
Discontent has risen in the ranks of the Victorian teacher's union after a majority of educators rebelled against the union's…
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In The Classroom
The value of experiential learning for girls
There is a particular kind of confidence that grows when young women are invited to test their strengths in the world beyond the classroom.
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Policy & Reform
Hub to combat antisemitism, discrimination
An online hub launched on Tuesday has collated material about social cohesion and antisemitism to help teachers combat antisemitism and other forms of discrimination.
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School Management
Is isolation an effective discipline tool?
Last week a group of parents heavily criticised prestigious Victorian private school Geelong Grammar for using isolation as a form of discipline during a year-long boarding school program.
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Opinion
Career change teachers not just a quick fix
When I switched careers to become a secondary Mathematics and Science teacher, I knew it would be challenging, but I underestimated just how much of a professional identity shift it would be.
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