The Herald Sun reports that in Vic, crime rates in schools are falling due to enhanced security measures. It cites technology such as security cameras and the use of security firms, as factors in this success.
The West Australian reports on a list of critical incidents reported to the WA Department of Education. Among these are incidents involving a student being set on fire, students using and dealing drugs, and a young student being left on a bus.
PerthNow reports that in SA, enrolments in private schools are growing at three times the rate of public schools. The statistics have ignited debate about the funding of private schools.
Data recently released in Vic shows that reported sexual assaults in schools and universities have soared, according to The Age. Allegations of sexual assaults in all schools are legally required to be reported to the Department of Education.
The Federal Education Minister has released the Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group report. According news.com.au, the changes will address the issue of bad teachers, as well as sub-standard teaching colleges.
Schools and community centres in Scotland have been ordered to review their gym equipment after a 12-year-old boy fractured his neck when indoor goalposts collapsed on him. The Edinburgh News reports that the boy was swinging on the goalposts at the time.
A teacher in the US has been suspended following video footage of him adding the caption 'Stephen's ugly a#$' to a cartoon. Stephen was a student in his class, who had special needs. Yahoo News reports that the incident is being investigated.
A court in NZ has found that a principal was unfairly dismissed, after he was accused of misleading the school board by fabricating data.Stuff.co.nz reports that he was granted compensation of a year's salary and $16,500.
In the US, there have been complaints by parents after students were apparently given Fifty Shades of Grey themed puzzles. ABC News reports that these were word search puzzles with themed words.
A NZ family has accused a private school of failing their autistic son, and claim that special funding provided has not been accounted for.Stuff.co.nz reports that more than $4,000 was provided to the school under an agreed plan.