School students across Australia will soon be able to learn from the first national geography curriculum, with the final version released today by the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority
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Teachers Back State Pay Deal
Australian Education Union members have overwhelmingly endorsed the in-principle deal brokered with the Victorian State Government, last month.
All of the 27 regions voted in favour of the deal, which
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Bullying – Not just a problem for schools
Over the last 20 years, awareness of the harmful effects of school bullying has been growing in Australian and overseas communities, schools have, with differing degrees of success, taken up the challenge of addressing bullying as part of their ethical responsibility to keep young people safe. We have begun to understand that bullying affects all levels of society; it is, in a very real sense, everybody’s problem, Sandra Craig, manager of The National Centre Against Bullying, reports on bullying at the challenges for Australian schools.
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NZ to compete for foreign students
New Zealand has announced a multi-million dollar marketing drive to attract more foreign students to its Univesities.
Tertiary Education Minister, Steven Joyce, said the NZ government had committed NZ$40
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Too busy to consider a Masters? Think again
Education professionals who want to enhance their competitiveness or change their careers can now do so at one of the nation’s leading education faculties, but with the added benefit of greatly improved flexibility.
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7 tips for less stress and healthy teaching success
Would you or your teaching team like to keep doing the wonderful work you do but without compromising your personal health, wellbeing or life balance? Here’s a few tips from our ‘Healthy Staff
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