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Overwhelmed public school principals ‘could migrate to private sector’
Deteriorating working conditions in public schools could see principals make the switch, experts tell The Educator
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Deep dive: Why aren’t the safety nets catching our principals?
The Educator investigates the support structures in place for Australia's school leaders, and whether they're sufficient
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How deep learning is helping teachers collaborate
The Educator speaks to Kieryn Bateman, Loreto Normanhurst's Director of Learning
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The search for the most influential educators ends soon
Final two weeks for The Educator's The Most Influential Educators report
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Opinion: Why everyone is talking about ChatGPT
A teacher and a principal explain why this technology offers some big opportunities for Australian schools
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Education research in Australia needs an urgent boost – here’s why
Government support for rigorous educational research is critical for it to have an impact, experts say
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NSW schools a key battleground as state election nears
Labor and the Coalition have pitched their education plans to voters ahead of this weekend’s election
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New appointments bolster governance in Catholic education
Australia's largest system of Catholic schools has announced a suite of senior leadership appointments
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60-hour weeks and sleepless nights – Why Australia’s principals are leaving in droves
Sally Buick shares a distressing glimpse into the life of a school principal. Sadly, her story is not unique
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What does brilliant school leadership look like?
At Haileybury, two high-performing women are leading the charge on many key leadership decisions