Given its remit and membership, the inquiry is unlikely to break new ground – and has met fierce opposition even before starting its work.
As children return to school, a new study sheds light on the infection patterns of the various COVID-19 virus variants in open-space learning.
The pandemic stretched our healthcare system to breaking point, but it also proved how new and positive models of screening and care can quickly be created in adversity.
There are things we need to unlearn, learn and relearn about conditions for living together on this planet in just, equitable and sustainable ways.
It’s only through dialogue, conversation and interaction that we’ll begin to learn about the multiform realities that shape our world.
Hard and fast lockdowns might seem harsh, but they’re a luxury many nations don’t have, and with large unvaccinated populations, the implications are potentially catastrophic. Just ask Indonesia.
Higher education is failing to equip future corporate captains with the skills needed to implement the United Nations' SDGs, but there's a way forward.
Statistics show the disturbing incline of youth mental health problems, highlighting the need for more support and prevention in schools.
Recruiting people for clinical trials is a major challenge, and an obstacle to success, but there are strategies researchers can use to improve outcomes.
An international study suggests that despite the many challenges, schools and teachers have responded with creativity and flexibility to providing inclusive education during COVID-19.
We trust our teachers – we should also trust how they use evidence to inform teaching and learning.
Remote learning has made it even harder to implement the principles of inclusive education, but there is a way forward.
The pandemic has paved the way for much-needed inclusive assessments in Victorian schools, taking into account more than just students’ academic capabilities.
There’s been a limited focus on understanding and safeguarding the mental wellbeing of educators who work in the early childhood sector.
Researchers are working to understand the practical challenges and opportunities for the quality use of evidence within Australian schools.
A study has explored how people online are feeling, and responding to, the emotional rollercoaster during the COVID-19 crisis.
The emotional pressures working parents face will ramp up as another phase of remote learning looms.
It's time to accept that moving in and out of various levels of restriction may just be a part of life as we know it in 2020, and likely 2021.
Priests receiving payments under the federal government's wage subsidy scheme is almost certainly unconstitutional – but unlikely to be challenged.
There are key messages that parents and teachers can use to set the emotional tone for students when stress levels ramp up.
The months ahead are uncertain for education, and it makes sense to plan for the possibility of further remote learning.
In developing and conflict-affected countries, support systems for children’s protection in times of the pandemic risk being overlooked.
Emotions will vary for many Victorian students heading back to school on 26 May, and schools are well-equipped to deal with them, and the 'new (COVID-19) normal'.
The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing many families back together for dinner, but for others it's harder than ever to put food on the table.
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