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Importance of social and emotional competence for teachers, for …

WebTeachers and researchers are increasingly aware of the importance of social and emotional competence in the classroom and beyond, including for health, education, and …

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Why we must say YES to supporting mental health now

WebOur MHL program, Youth Education and Support (YES) was adapted and developed to suit Australian youth needs. We included youth voice during the development, consulted …

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Learning is not a race but politicians think it is. Now wellbeing is in

WebPasi Salhberg is right, we need to prioritise wellbeing during the endless lockdowns many of us are enduring. But this message is only partially right, because …

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School climate can make a big difference to children with mental …

WebA national survey of Australian secondary school students aged between 15 and 19 years found that one in four students had a probable serious mental illness. The findings are …

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Effective teaching methods that work for Indigenous students: …

WebEighteen research studies identified pedagogical approaches for specific skills such as literacy and numeracy revealing mixed results in terms of success. In many of these …

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A vital message for teachers everywhere: how to help traumatised

WebThe impact of trauma can be multifaceted. Dr Bessel van der Kolk, one of the world’s leading trauma experts, describes trauma as a profound shock with lasting effects on …

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Why it’s a nightmare to use Zoom to get moving

WebFrom left to right: Vaughan Cruickshank is a Senior Lecturer in Health and Physical Education (HPE) at the University of Tasmania and is currently Program …

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What you should know about physical literacy

WebWe argue that the concept of physical literacy should standalone as a proposition, as opposed to being embedded in the valuing movement proposition as proposed in the …

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A 21st Century approach to emergent literacy: No flashcards in

WebDr Michelle Neumann is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher in the School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Australia. Michelle is also a registered …

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Is this what Dan Tehan means by 'back to basics'

WebThe Mparntwe Declaration was released at the end of last year. I do not use the official full title of the document on purpose. I do this as a final hurrah to 2019, the Year of …

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Safe Schools Program: new research evidence highlights how …

WebThe attacks on the Safe Schools program illustrate how far removed some politicians are from the reality of what young people in our schools want to learn about. I make this …

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Is COVID-19 heralding a new way of the media representing …

WebTwo pre-COVID-19 surveys of Australian teachers and public perceptions of teaching revealed a major disconnect between the public perception of teachers as respected and …

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Teachers now: Why I left and where I’ve gone

WebOf the 242 respondents 167 were female, 71 were male and 4 identified as other. Most had been working in metropolitan schools prior to leaving (around 60%) and 60 percent were …

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The strange world of medical school for working-class and …

WebWhat happens when becoming a doctor is a battle between staying true to yourself and fitting in to an elite profession? It sounds dramatic, but this is the struggle that working …

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Resources for primary schools with transgender students: latest

WebFurther findings from the project are available from the report Exploring trans and gender diverse issues in primary education in South Australia. As part of this project, she co …

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The dark side of NAPLAN: it’s not just a benign ‘snapshot’

WebThe dark side of national testing. As we know, mass testing has a dark side. Far from being the reasonable, benign ‘snapshot’ of a child’s skills at a point in time, we …

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The government must fix the childcare desert now

WebMarg Rogers, Navjot Bhullar and Laura K Doan ask: How far will the Budget’s funds stretch to fix educator professional development and ‘childcare desert’ communities?. The …

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Schools are unfairly targeting vulnerable children with their

WebAustralian schools are unfairly suspending and excluding students, particularly boys, Indigenous students, and students with a disability. Our research is examining …

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