The COVID-19 stage four restrictions in Victoria last year imposed a swift move to online learning. The first wave provided a short but sobering taste of the inherent challenges for teachers, students and families. In response, The Knox School, an…
The Knox School in Melbourne has been working with academics at Monash University to research teachers’ and leaders’ experiences of remote teaching and learning during lockdown, and how this has impacted their work going forward. The first of three…
From March 2020 in Australia, the covid-19 pandemic resulted in regulations for social distancing, which meant that students were homeschooled. Social distancing exponentially increased the exposure of most young children to digital technology such…
This survey conducted by Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) provides vital information on respondents’ experiences when schools had mostly closed to students, and covered the period of transition back to face-to-face teaching…
The webinar explores the challenges presented and look at best practice solutions for teaching students from diverse backgrounds in digital spaces. There is discussion on design-based approaches, grounded in Enabling Pedagogies (Stokes 2014) and…
This webinar will examine how students and academics are connecting with each other online, particularly in the context of the pandemic-prompted move to online teaching and learning.
This blog brings a practitioner view from the frontline. MEL ANGEL, an Adelaide-based teacher, learner and researcher working in the field of early childhood education writes about what she has seen and what she thinks since ‘free child care’…