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NSW schools to begin four-week COVID-19 ‘blitz’ as term 3 begins

NSW schools to begin four-week COVID-19 ‘blitz’ as term 3 begins

The NSW Education department has stopped short of mandating masks, but staff and students will be strongly encouraged to wear them.

  • by Daniella White and Lucy Carroll

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‘Contagion effect’: Students choose unscored VCE in record numbers
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‘Contagion effect’: Students choose unscored VCE in record numbers

More than one in 10 students chose to dump the ATAR last year after juggling remote learning in their pandemic-affected final years of school.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan, Adam Carey and Nicole Precel
On the fear of poetry - and the bounty we are denying our children
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Literature

On the fear of poetry - and the bounty we are denying our children

Rather than treating poetry as optional added extra at school, it should be central to the subject of English.

  • by Gabrielle Carey
‘Major overhaul’: One-fifth of selective school places to go to disadvantaged students
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‘Major overhaul’: One-fifth of selective school places to go to disadvantaged students

The change to admissions, which will come into effect for 2023 enrolments, is one of the biggest overhauls to ever hit public school selective streams.

  • by Lucy Carroll
Why private girls’ schools leader has switched to alternative co-ed

Why private girls’ schools leader has switched to alternative co-ed

After two decades of leading some of the city’s prestigious private girls’ schools – including Wenona, MLC and St Catherine’s – Diana Drummond is taking the top job at Middle Cove’s Steiner school.

  • by Lucy Carroll
Traralgon teacher heads to Harvard to help Latrobe Valley weather move away from coal

Traralgon teacher heads to Harvard to help Latrobe Valley weather move away from coal

A Latrobe Valley science teacher is going to Harvard in the US to study coalmining communities in economic transition, thanks to a $90,000 postgrad scholarship.

  • by Adam Carey
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Large Melbourne school cancels classes, warns remote learning may be needed

Large Melbourne school cancels classes, warns remote learning may be needed

A critical staff shortage triggered parental complaints and “lost learning” at one of Melbourne’s biggest schools, as principals brace for further teacher shortages.

  • by Nicole Precel and Adam Carey
Shore School principal dismissed amid divisions over leadership
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Shore School principal dismissed amid divisions over leadership

Timothy Petterson will not return to Shore School for term three after concerns about his leadership prompted a review by the school’s council.

  • by Jordan Baker
Girls’ schools buck decline in maths participation
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Education

Girls’ schools buck decline in maths participation

Girls involvement in higher-level STEM subjects is broadly declining. But at all-girls schools, the trend is reversed.

  • by Loren Bridge
Senior scholars group’s plea to council: ‘give us a place to call home’

Senior scholars group’s plea to council: ‘give us a place to call home’

It’s an important community group providing learning, social and physical activities for seniors. But U3A Melbourne City wants council help to find a home, saying it spends 80 per cent of its income renting 13 venues.

  • by Carolyn Webb
Cheating by HSC students leaps by more than 25 per cent

Cheating by HSC students leaps by more than 25 per cent

More than 700 students were caught cheating in their HSC assessments last year, including in English, personal development and biology.

  • by Daniella White and Lucy Carroll