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Year 12 students taught wrong HSC maths course

Several students at Coonamble High School have been taught the wrong HSC mathematics course since the beginning of the year.

NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes has ordered an investigation after several year 11 and 12 students at a NSW high school discovered that they were being taught the wrong maths course since the beginning of the year, and will need to catch up in less than two months to sit their HSC exam.

The boys falling behind in maths and reading

One in five boys in year 3 have an emotional or behavioural problem, according to new research.

One in five boys in year 3 have an emotional or behavioural problem that sees them lag about 12 months behind their peers in reading and maths, according to new research which stresses that the mental health of young people needs to be a focus in primary schools.

Teachers told not to sign NAPLAN confidentiality forms

Two unions have concerns about teachers who may "inadvertently" breach a confidentiality agreement with ACARA.

Teachers are being told not to sign a confidentiality agreement covering question testing for NAPLAN online which is under way in hundreds of schools this month, in preparation for the move away from the pen and paper exam starting next year.

Schools using restraints against guidelines: Ombudsman

A new Ombudsman's report finds that the use of isolation, physical restraints and suspension or expulsion for students ...

A primary school student with autism was restrained by teachers and locked in a time-out room for more than an hour, during which the student wrapped an electrical cord around their neck, a NSW Ombudsman's report reveals.

Former private school principal sues school, teachers

The former principal of Kambala, Debra Kelliher, is suing the school and two teachers.

The former principal of an elite Sydney school is suing the school and two teachers for defamation following her resignation from the school, which came after more than 100 teachers signed a motion of no confidence in her.

The problematic sexual behaviours worrying teachers

Teachers say they are not equipped to recognise and respond to the behaviours they are seeing.

Children as young as five are displaying worrying sexual behaviour at school, prompting concerns that teachers are ill-equipped to differentiate between whether students are victims of sexual abuse or imitating what they see in music videos or internet advertising, new research reveals.

The major Sydney universities about to lose millions

Students will be able to 'spend' their postgraduate degree voucher at whichever university they please.

Universities would be hit with $1.2 billion in funding cuts under the Turnbull government's higher education changes, with new data showing some institutions are set to lose up to $57 million over the next four years.

The science teacher who let Pokemon Go in the classroom

Year 12 students at St George Christian School are using a video game to learn the space component of the HSC curriculum.

When Pokemon Go took over children's screens last year and most teachers were struggling to keep it out of the classroom, a school on the NSW central coast decided to incorporate the popular game into their science lessons.