Snake oil or saviour? The coloured spectacles sparking controversy
They are the blue, yellow and rose-coloured glasses polarising the dyslexic community.
Education Editor at The Age
They are the blue, yellow and rose-coloured glasses polarising the dyslexic community.
Many Richmond families are up in arms after discovering they will be zoned out of the prestigious Melbourne Girls College, which is located in their suburb.
In just over nine months, a sleek new state high school is expected to rise above an empty Richmond carpark and open its doors to year 7 students.
Talk that a gang of local youths were descending and looking for trouble forced principal to act to 'ensure students' safety'.
In a bid to win over mums and dads, Victorian schools are running English classes, cooking lessons and even yoga sessions for parents.
Almost a dozen Victorian state schools are being investigated for potentially misusing taxpayer funds earmarked for needy students.
Career firefighters at the CFA will reap a 19 per cent increase in allowances as part of a package of perks approved by the workplace umpire.
More than 50,000 Victorian teachers are preparing to take widespread industrial action over their "crushing" workload, potentially throwing the Andrews government into another bitter union dispute.
A battle is brewing over what constitutes misconduct in the classroom.
Parents would be able to choose schools based on their vaccination rates under proposal to stamp out outbreaks.
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