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Probe ordered after thousands of aspirational migrant parents lose their bottle; former head of federal department called in.
Murat Dizdar said his visit to regional areas was important and reflects the need not to stay "Sydney-centric".
It’s time to stop prioritising the aspirations of politicians and parents and to focus on the interests of children. It’s ...
NSW Department of Education Secretary Murat Dizdar was recently at Georges River College, Oatley Senior Campus, as part of a ...
Exclusive: Social media giants are leaving deadly bullying pages to flourish online, taunting NSW students and circulating ...
Up to three in four of her youngest students are struggling with basic addition and subtraction, but for primary school ...
In the 1980s, NSW had seven selective schools but both Coalition and Labor governments pushed the selective system to win ...
Educators, students, and community leaders gather in Melbourne to discuss practical solutions and advocacy for the survival ...
A new strategic plan unveiled at NSW Parliament aims to address the decline in Modern Greek language enrolments by enhancing ...
A sweeping review into the administration of this year’s opportunity class and selective high school testing across NSW, after “significant disruptions” resulted in 20,000 having their tests postponed ...
NSW ICAC’s public hearings into alleged nepotism at School Infrastructure NSW (SINSW) have already been running for almost a month, revealing a tangled network of players and payments. This week will ...
“The Department of Education does not collect student biometric ... of privacy and trust for every student and parent” in NSW. “Not only do we not know how long the data was held, but ...
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