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Schools should appraise teachers: report

Changing the way teachers are appraised could boost Australia's economy by up to $240 billion by 2050, a think tank says. The Grattan Institute argues that a proper system of appraisal, carried out by individual schools rather than bureaucracies, could ...

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More clarity needed on partnership reporting

Students' literacy and numeracy levels appear to be improving across the country, in part due to a $540 million national investment. But an independent review of the Numeracy National Partnership has questioned the transparency of reporting under the joint government ...

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Qld Year 7 decision ‘not far off’

Parents and primary school pupils are still waiting to find out when the Queensland government will move Year 7 to high school. Queensland Education Minister Cameron Dick said he would not rush a decision. The plan would bring Queensland into ...

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The story of indigenous health

Storytelling has been an integral part of Aboriginal culture for hundreds of years, and now the Federal Government hopes it will improve their health. The nationwide Live Longer program has four main messages: quit smoking, eat healthy foods, get regular ...

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New teachers ill-equipped to deal with bullying

Victorian teachers fresh out of university are often ill-equipped to handle bullying, the state education minister has said. Martin Dixon launched the government's $14.5 million plan to curb bullying on Tuesday, which includes a program to tackle cyber bullying and ...

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Study links diet to behaviour problems

Children who lack access to healthy foods, particularly fruit and vegetables, are twice as likely to develop behavioural problems, a new study has found. A Queensland University of Technology Institute of Health study surveyed 500 households across Brisbane in 2009 ...

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Structural problem in schools: skills council

Australia's education system is structurally flawed when it comes to literacy and numeracy, a peak business group boss has said. The Industry Skills Councils released a report, No More Excuses, which claims almost half of Australia's working age population does ...

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Childcare centre staffing exposed

It's been revealed that hundreds of childcare centres in NSW are struggling to meet the federal government's tough new industry standards and some could be forced to close within three years. The Sun-Herald newspaper at the weekend reported that NSW ...

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Uni raises placement issue

Practical placements are a vital part of all teacher education degrees, but they are underfunded and often poorly structured, according to the Melbourne Graduate School of Education’s submission to the government’s school funding review. The lack of incentives for experienced ...

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