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Why mentoring provides hope to the generation moulded by Covid
A new report shows that students thrive when they feel safe, supported and valued in their learning environment
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Strategies for teachers and parents to combat school refusal
The Educator speaks to Linda Willims, clinical lead at youth mental health organisation ReachOut
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Helping education’s diamonds in the rough shine brighter
The Educator speaks to Martin Jellinek, general manager of learning services at Skyline Education Foundation Australia
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School’s cultural engagement focus strengthening local relationships
One preschool is showing how a strong focus on Indigenous culture and language can improve social cohesion and respect
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The schools making a big difference to disengaged students
A new report shows how Independent special assistance schools are helping disadvantaged students reengage with education
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How rigid curriculums are straining teachers and students
Burnout can be alleviated by providing time for student wellbeing and developing broader curriculums, says Rydr Tracy, head of educational transformation at Creatable
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Why you feel like you need another holiday after your holiday
Our holidays aren't as restorative as they used to be. Performance coach Dr Adam Fraser explains why
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Minister’s review of student behaviour policy misses the mark – expert
The rise in violent assaults at NSW schools has little to do with the existing policy, Dr David Roy tells The Educator
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Questions hang over government’s education reforms
There are concerns the plan fails to address deep structural flaws in Australia's education system
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Kids inactive, unhealthy during holidays – new research
More structure and less screentime makes for healthier kids in the school holidays, a new study shows