Recently, more than 150 first-year Monash University students travelled to Fiji for two weeks of deep cultural immersion and learning.
Gender equality, in the workforce and at home, took a backward step during the pandemic, with the patriarchy taking advantage of the virus. It’s not just up to women to fight back.
The beginning of the new school year begins today in Victoria, and for some families the date fills them with trepidation.
A new teaching program is aiming to develop the responsible decision-makers of tomorrow, ready to tackle some of the most pressing global challenges.
Displaced youths face several barriers to accessing quality learning opportunities, exacerbated by distance, crowding, and limited capacity.
The “What Happens Next?” season premiere explores play’s profound impact on creativity, wellbeing, and learning. Experts unravel how play shapes our lives.
COVID-19 further exposed existing cracks in the teaching profession that need to be fixed urgently.
Thousands of teachers and students are choosing to teach and learn in virtual settings rather than face-to-face.
Research shows higher noise levels are detrimental to learning and productivity, while a calm environment can provide students with uninterrupted learning time that also supports their spiritual wellbeing.
These tips can help children who are feeling anxious about the transition to school, or going back after the holidays.
Getting a good night’s sleep is essential for the whole family. Here are some tips to try if your child struggles with poor sleep.
In the AI age, rewarding the beauty of our imperfections by designing learning activities and assessments that reframe “deficiencies” as human assets that can be complemented by AI could be the way forward.
It's time for the chatter to stop, and for effective interventions to be put in place.
New research that shows men and boys feel hostility, resentment, fear and jealousy when social norms are challenged call into question how we currently frame campaigns based on respect.
A rise in psychological distress among young Australians, compounded by COVID-19 and difficulties in getting professional help, has added to the urgency of mental health education in schools.
A nationwide study reveals the ways school psychologists and counsellors adapted to overcome the challenges of pandemic-related restrictions.
New research highlights how school leaders’ work was impacted by the drastic changes brought on by COVID-19 in 2020.
If you're thinking about homeschooling because your child seems to do better at home, but are unsure if it's the right thing to do, There are some factors to take into account.
Indigenous Australians recognise that the concept of mental health is more holistic than Western perspectives, and new approaches and voices are needed.
Lessons from the online classroom provide insights into how to best connect with teachers, students, work colleagues, and family members.
A study has exposed the yawning gaps in our society due to the removal of face-to-face interactions in schools, and the intense pressure on their leaders.
Teachers play a critical role in the success of society, and need to be given the scope to focus their efforts on learning and development.
The lack of human connection has impacted the ability of pre-service teachers to cope with planning and thinking as “real future educators”.
While it's hoped schooling will return to "normal" post-COVID remote learning, the experiences of parents should inform educators' practices of the future.
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