A South Australian school is expanding a research program seeking to reduce stress and anxiety among its students, where perfectionism, body image concerns, learning and workload challenges, separation anxiety and depression may take hold at any age.
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Victoria’s 2020 graduate teachers also go online for learning
As schools across Victoria begin a second period of remote learning, the state’s graduate teachers are also experiencing a first year on the job like no other and are receiving important professional guidance via an innovative online format.
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School program fosters intergenerational connections
Neuroscience in teaching and learning
Teachers of today are equipped with more evidence about learning and how a child’s brain develops than ever before. Kathy Walker, founder of Walker Learning, discusses the importance of adapting evidence-based practice to the classroom.
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‘Gonski 2.0’ report calls for personalised learning plans
The release of a grand plan to improve student achievement and school performance offers a wide-ranging blueprint that includes more individualised learning plans.
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Games for teaching: Minecraft Education Edition arrives
Teachers are increasingly using video games to teach children lessons in coding and mathematics. Now, Microsoft has announced the launch of an education-specific version of one of its popular games: Minecraft.
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