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'Teaching culture through culture'
One Adelaide school's success shows new ways for students to learn from Aboriginal culture
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Seven habits of leaders in crisis
'Crisis doesn't change leaders – it merely reinforces who they are', writes Dr Wesley Payne McClendon, chief executive of McClendon Research Group, Inc
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How schools can adjust to the 'new normal'
A superpower of schools is their ability to return to normality quickly, writes an education expert from Monash University
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Taking international inspiration to the classroom
Language students at St Rita's College are reaping the benefits of diverse teaching strategies
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New curriculum helps young people lead with kindness
The Educator talks to the creators of a new curriculum that aims to breed Australia's generation of kind kids
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Summit of education leaders to forge path ahead
The summit will bring together education leaders from the government, Catholic and independent school sectors
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Recess key to reopening schools – experts
Education experts are raising a call for recess and free time to be considered essential as children face readjustment to school
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Private schools evacuated after confirmed COVID-19 cases
Two Sydney schools have been closed after students tested positive to the virus
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Report reveals lockdown's toll on learning
A new paper has urged several state governments to fast-track full-time face-to-face learning for all students
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How COVID-19 is highlighting the essential work of teachers
While the virus has highlighted the importance of teachers, it has also shown they can be undervalued, say experts