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Recovery
Recovery
Pandemic-proofing the education system An evidence based roadmap for pandemic recovery for the disadvantaged.
Violence
Violence
How emotional intelligence could hold the keys to reducing domestic and family violence Witnesses of violence as children tend to experience domestic violence in the future, this is how to stop it.
Amy Nguyen, Founder of Zen Tea Lounge Foundation
Kindness
Kindness
Workbooks reinforce that kindness works The flyhighbillie charity has released a series of workbooks aimed at encouraging a bit of kindness.
It
It's here
The AI-driven classroom is here, are we ready? AI is not infallible and an eye needs to be kept on how it is being used in schools.
Apps
Apps
12 must-have tools and apps for Australian teachers There’s a good chance you’ve heard of the many educational apps available but which ones are the best, and why?
Analytics
Analytics
XUNO school management system acquires GradeXpert XUNO school management system has announced the acquisition of ‘best in breed’ analytics company GradeXpert.
Careers
Careers
Budding ad people learn the art of the pitch Queensland high school students looking for a career in advertising will pitch for a major, real-world client before a panel of industry judges at a QUT event in July.
Tech
Tech
Techy Primary produces 10-year-olds with industry level skills Wooranna Park Primary School is a stand out example of what happens when you put the children at the centre of a school.
Awards
Awards
Teaching awards nominations now open Winners are up for professional development grants of $5000 to $10,000.
Excursion
Excursion
A future in food: Hands-on opportunity for VIC primary students to learn where fresh food comes from Victorian Primaries can participate in a hands-on program to see where much of their fresh food comes from.
Well
Well
Wellbeing a focus of Microsoft education software New tools in Microsoft's education products look to enhance student well-being.
Silent victims
Silent victims
It’s time we stopped overlooking children as bystanders in our society, and treated them as equals Children are often not acknowledged as victims but rather as bystanders, meaning their needs are rarely properly addressed.
Selim Ucar, Youth Street Services Manager, Humanity Matters
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