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Catholic education seeks clarity from parties on election priorities
The National Catholic Education Commission has outlined a number of recommendations ahead of the May 21 election
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What does a successful digital intervention look like?
Two experts explain the positive impacts of effective behaviour change interventions
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Big tech in schools: striking the right balance
Dr Steven Lewis from the ACU highlights the dangers of outsourcing key education decisions and expertise
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The national movement crisis: How schools can take action
A new program is helping teenage girls to hit their daily physical activity targets and foster a love of movement
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School funding cut claims 'wrong and irresponsible’ – Minister Robert
The Federal Education Minister says the AEU is 'deliberately misrepresenting the facts to suit a political agenda'
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Department responds to school ‘segregation’ claims
The NSW Department of Education insists its new Inclusive Education Policy will not alienate children with a disability
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Victorian primary schools to scrap mask mandate in Term 2
The state's epidemiological forecasts suggest the number of cases is declining
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Groups fear new policy perpetuates system of segregation in NSW schools
Disability advocacy groups say the NSW Government's Inclusive Education Policy is doing more harm than good
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What will the federal election mean for Australia’s schools?
The Educator looks at the election's implications for the K-12 education sector
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Education the star of the Easter Show
Education Minister Sarah Mitchell got a taste of the educational opportunities on offer at the Royal Easter Show