Articles

EdTech
EdTech
Moving away from the damaging Covid ‘catch-up’ narrative: how EdTech can support students and bolster attainment without contributing to pressure EdTech will help schools to transition out of pandemic mode.
Al Kingsley, author of My Secret #EdTech Diary, Chair of two multi-academy trusts and CEO of NetSupport
Screens
Screens
How much is enough screen time? Ideally, screen time and physical activity should be in balance.
Jobs
Jobs
From disability to employability Funnily enough, people with a disability are great employees, they just need some support to transition to work.
Leading
Leading
Leading locked down schools Community, communication and compassion key during remote learning.
You
You're welcome
An Introduction to Invitational Theory An introduction to Invitational theory which has been applied with great success in low SES schools in Australia.
William Watson Purkey and John Michael Novak
Pandemic
Pandemic
Lockdown changes Year 12 students’ ideas about their future Lockdown has changed outlooks and expectations.
Parents
Parents
Mums have a strong effect on kids’ academic performance – positive and negative Nothing wrong with mums being overly optimistic about their kids' abilities.
Processes
Processes
Taking the labour out of document management Imposing order on document processing and management is achievable.
Year 12
Year 12
Destress in a doubly stressful Year 12 Year 12 stress off the charts this year, here are some tips from a psychologist on how to cope.
Literacy
Literacy
Reading what they like: Encouraging student reading by focussing on enjoyment Enjoyment of reading leads to a lifelong habit.
Violeta Apostolovski, Renaissance Learning
Funds
Funds
School grants of up to $60k available Generous grants for low SES schools.
Tactics
Tactics
Give a wiggly kid a break Active breaks for better behavior and engagement.
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