Education has seen a huge transformation in recent years. Although online learning was initially embraced to minimise disruption in extreme circumstances, the overall experience created monumental opportunities for progressive change.
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Virtual workshops keep children and young people safe online
National children’s not-for-profit organisation, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, is running a series of workshops for teachers and early learning educators to help children, young people and families use technology in safe ways. Funded by the Telstra Foundation, the virtual workshops aim to build digital skills and enhance digital inclusion for 70,000 Australians by 2024.
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Careers NSW makes a mark in high schools
A pilot program helping students better understand possible post-school pathways is being extended. More than 15,000 high school students will now have the opportunity to access personalised career guidance, coaching and support to help inspire and prepare them for life after school.
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Respectful relationships education bolstered by new Respect Program
The Queensland government has delivered an updated and upgraded suite of resources for the delivery of respectful relationships education in schools, including a public online hub for families and students.
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Final Report of the Quality Initial Teacher Education Review
The Quality Initial Teacher Education Review (the Review), launched in April 2021, has now concluded, announced the DESE on 22 September 2022. The final report, Next Steps: Report of the Quality Initial Teacher Education Review, is now available.
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Questions on mindfulness training for young people
Despite its increasing presence in Australian schools, there is a pressing need to better understand young people’s experiences of mindfulness teaching to ensure it is actually of benefit, a leading education expert has warned.
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