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Education reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald - pallavi.singhal@smh.com.au

Joined August 2011

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  2. A direct link has been established between teacher status and pay and student achievement in international tests.

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  3. “People criticise multiple choice tests, I do too”: PISA set to change, Andreas Schleicher says.

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  4. A writer who noted "everything Tarrant identifies as qualities of a disintegrating Western civilisation is true" and an academic who runs a fan blog on Milo Yiannopoulos are some of the 'distinguished speakers' being promoted by the Ramsay Centre.

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    Mar 18

    With , universities have been reminded of what the consequences of ideologically reinforcing Western supremacism actually are. My piece in this morning arguing why universities have to abandon the Ramsay Centre immediately.

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    Big crowds in Brisneyland for the climate strike. These are just some grown ups on the edge of the park. Thousands of kids from preppies to seniors.

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  8. There are lots of people waiting at bus stops etc who say they didn’t know about the march but are cheering the kids on.

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    Mar 14

    Thousands of students are now marching down Collins Street. They are chanting - ‘what do we want? Climate action. When do we want it? Now’

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  10. My favourite sign. Ethan, 9, is here because he wants “to have a future”.

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  13. NESA has sent out 69,400 new HSC certificates and an apology letter after getting the date wrong on the original ones.

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  14. The report found high dropout rates in scholarship programs designed to attract STEM teachers.

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  18. Here's what to do if you didn't meet Sydney University's new maths prerequisite for many of its courses (a band 4 in HSC mathematics).

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  19. NSW high school students receive their results - follow our blog for live updates (and school rankings at midday)

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  20. One ran for parliament, one started his own business and one joined the navy. Here's where students who got the highest HSC rank over the past 40 years have ended up.

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