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The right to disconnect laws: what it will mean for teachers
The Right to Disconnect gives workers protection if they choose not to respond to their employers contacting them outside of…
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What can schools and parents do to prevent deep fake inappropriate images?
Gabrielle Hunt and Daryl Higgins from ACU examine the worrying trend of AI altered inappropriate images and what schools and…
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How can teachers help students manage their anxiety?
What role should teachers play in helping students manage their anxiety, and how can it be done without jeopardising their…
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Professional learning to level up your teaching game
PLD is essential for all school staff, though choosing the right option for you and your school can be overwhelming.…
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More than a toilet: Upgrading school washrooms
Research indicates that the poor state of school washrooms is affecting students physically and emotionally. Does yours need a refurb?
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Why more non-fiction is needed for kids
Discover the unique difficulties non-fiction readers encounter when searching for new books and what we can do to help.
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Full and fair funding won’t be achieved by attacks on schools
ISA said the goal of achieving full & fair funding is undermined when non-government schools are demonised & funding levels…
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New solutions for dealing with lost and found
Innovative solutions to dealing with the organisation and distribution of lost property at your school.
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Get your sport surface ready to play
A well maintained sport surface can encourage participation in sport, boost school spirit, and keep young athletes safe.
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Making critical literacy decisions: What comes first?
Katharyn Cullen and Denyse Ritchie from THRASS Institute explain why early readers should be taught letter names, not just sounds.
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