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Does the intrinsic “good” and compulsory nature of school education mean we should ignore students who say they don’t like it?
Does the intrinsic “good” and compulsory nature of school education mean we should ignore students who say they don’t like it?
by Linda J. Graham, Callula Killingly, Jenna Gillett-Swan and Penny Van Bergen, "School SUX!" We've all heard it and some of us…
Shutterstock “School SUX!” We’ve all heard it and some of us have felt it. It’s such a common sentiment that parents and…
“School SUX!” We’ve all heard it and some of us have felt it. It’s such a common sentiment that parents and teachers might be…
“School SUX !” We’ve all heard it and some of us have felt it. It’s such a common sentiment that parents and teachers might be…
Abdollahi, A., Panahipour, S., Tafti, M. A.,
– By Christine Grové, Educational and Developmental Psychologist
Shutterstock With COVID-related school closures and long periods of remote learning, many kids across Australia have not…
With COVID-related school closures and long periods of remote learning, many kids across Australia have not physically been at…
With COVID-related school closures and long periods of remote learning, many kids across Australia have not physically been at…
With COVID-related school closures and long periods of remote learning, many kids across Australia have not physically been at…
Not thinking about school until it is time to go back is one way to enjoy the last week of holidays.
Many children will be anxious about going back to school. Some might be excited.
Most children in Australia are going back to school in just over a week. Children experience a mix of emotions when it comes to…