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Calm your farm
Open Forum | November 28, 2023Every teenager living in a rural area has a gruesome story about a farm injury so several universities have joined forces to create a free, online, educational game called ‘Calm Your Farm’ to help teenagers learn about potential hazards and find ways to reduce the risk.
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The three day week
Melissa Tham | November 25, 2023An interim report from the Productivity Commission recommends every Australian child aged under five years gets access to three days a week of “high-quality” early learning and care.
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The good stuff
Open Forum | November 5, 2023Developing children’s understanding of maths helps them navigate personal, social and political challenges as well as allowing them to add up their pocket money.
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University blues
Andrew Norton | November 3, 2023Australia’s universities have enjoyed explosive growth over the last thirty years, but critics argue this influx of international and domestic students have inflated revenues at the cost of academic standards and integrity.
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Smart work pays off
Open Forum | November 3, 2023High engagement, high return. That’s the advice from education experts at the University of South Australia for teachers looking to improve student outcomes.
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Intellectual humility
Eranda Jayawickreme | October 29, 2023One of the most important steps towards learning anything is acknowledging you don’t know everything already.
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All God’s children got rhythm
Open Forum | October 20, 2023Pre-school aged children gain a ‘musicians’ advantage’ by participating in a specialised rhythm program, according to investigations by QUT researchers.
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Bouncing back from bad marks
Keiko Bostwick | September 20, 2023New research examining what helps students bounce back from academic setbacks, poor marks or competing deadlines suggests a strong sense of school community is the best protection from despair.
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Learning by being
John Quay | September 6, 2023When we learn, we are knowing and doing and being – educators work with all three. While that may seem like common sense, the value of bringing them together cohesively is not understood as well as it should be.
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Neuroscience training to help children flourish
Open Forum | August 31, 2023Professionals working with children and young people will be offered training in brain science in an Australia-first initiative between The University of Queensland and the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth through the Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership.
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Making the most of university knowledge
Duncan Ivison | August 30, 2023Given recent scandals with the big four consulting firms, the government should look to tap the knowledge and expertise in our university system and revitalise the public service.
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What comes next?
Lucas Walsh | August 28, 2023Students in Year 12 are faced with a daunting range of future choices in terms of work, training or further education as well as the pressure of exams.