Profiles
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The classroom with over 70 languages
The unexpected ripple effect of children feeling a sense of belonging at school is that entire communities are drawn together.
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Sally Rippin on advocacy, change, and the future of reading
“As Children's Laureate, I can reach the change-makers who can make a lasting impact on the education system.”
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Chewton Primary School: Imbedding care for country into the curriculum
A small school in regional Victoria is proving that from little things, big things do indeed grow.
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What is ICPA?
This is the latest article in our series sharing some of the lesser-known schools and groups that make up the…
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The Human Library at St Mary’s Anglican Girls School
Imagine a library where the book speaks to you. Where you can ask questions if you don’t follow something, and…
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Ink on her fingers: The incredible story of Dame Wendy Pye
Discover the inspiring story of Dame Wendy Pye, founder of Sunshine Books, one of the world's most successful educational export…
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What I want you to know about homeschooling
People prejudge reasons for homeschooling, but there are many different reasons for homeschooling, and many different ways of homeschooling.
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Why NESB parents should volunteer at schools
Seeing their parents volunteer helps children experience security and connectedness and bridge cultural gaps
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Dear Teacher, what I want you to know: a letter from Sally Rippin
Exclusive: A heartfelt message to teachers from author Sally Rippin, Australia’s Eighth Children’s Laureate.
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The Colourful Characters of Australian History
“I don't think Australian children are being taught enough about the great characters – men and women – who made…
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