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Why it’s time to rethink education
Should the return to the classroom mean it's back to education-as-usual? We should seize the opportunity to rethink the relationship between school and life, write Christopher T. McCaw and David Browning.
The Class of 2020: How we can support returning Year 12s
Many Year 12 students have developed amazing skills over the past few months, but they need particular support now they have returned to school-based learning. Peter Hanlon gets advice from the experts on what we can do to help.
How to help Year 12 students get through a tough year
Keeping a routine, maintaining perspective, and staying connected - these are some of the ideas from University of Melbourne experts for families to support their Year 12 students, writes Joe Sullivan.
Staying calm and carrying on: A family survival guide
Parents and kids are facing some struggles in our stay-at-home lives. Peter Hanlon asked the experts for some practical tips and advice to ease the journey. Plus our list of more resources.
Five tips for parents to support learning at home
Educator Karen Green provides expert advice for parents on supporting learning from home for their primary and early secondary school children. Plus our list of more resources.
Andrew Fuller: remote learning tips and ideas for teachers
Teachers have been heroic in shifting to online learning for their students, writes Andrew Fuller. Here, he offers ideas and tips to help educators develop effective remote learning.
How students can use time at home to surge ahead academically
Time away from school presents big challenges for senior students. Leading psychologist Andrew Fuller offers an action plan for students to not only survive, but thrive.
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Brewing up new horizons: the benefits of short courses for teenagers
From finding a new hobby to discovering a job, careers expert Helen Green explains the many benefits of teenagers embarking on short courses.