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Calls for Twitch to Police ‘Sexual Streaming’

Scroll through the In Real Life (IRL) section of streaming site Twitch and you could be forgiven for thinking, now and then, that you have landed on a camgirl site. Scattered among the artists, cooks and professional eaters are a growing band of young women wearing revealing clothing while they game. Some go further and [...]

By |2021-02-22T16:51:55+11:00February 22nd, 2021|Categories: Cybersafety, Technology|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The GN Podcast with Andrew Fuller: Ten-agers – Insights from 500 10-year-old girls, 1600 mums, 100 year 5 teachers and experts who work with them

In this episode: How we are sacrificing a generation of capable young girls through envy, comparison, ranking and hierarchies Why our girls are putting a ceiling on their own potential at 10! How invisible changes in puberty starting at 6 or 7 are important to determining a girl’s trajectory Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist [...]

By |2022-11-21T12:04:00+11:00February 22nd, 2021|Categories: Podcast|1 Comment

Grab a rope: 7 reasons why skipping is so good for you

Lindsay Bottoms, University of Hertfordshire While many of us may remember skipping as something we did as children, the pastime has regained popularity during the pandemic as a way of keeping fit. Not only is jumping rope a fun, affordable and portable form of exercise, it also has many benefits for our health and fitness. [...]

By |2021-08-24T14:42:10+10:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

Don’t be afraid to pass your first language, and accent, to your kids. It could be their superpower

Chloé Diskin-Holdaway, University of Melbourne and Paola Escudero, Western Sydney University Australia is a multicultural society. There are different traditions, cultures, accents and languages all over the country. The latest Census data show almost 30% of Australians speak a language other than English, or English and another language, at home. In our latest survey, we [...]

By |2021-02-16T11:49:26+11:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Growing up in lockdown: young people give their perspectives

Barry Percy-Smith, University of Huddersfield Throughout the pandemic, decisions made by adults have had a significant impact on all aspects of young people’s lives, yet some teenagers feel their voice and experiences during the pandemic have not been heard. The political has become personal for many, leading some young people to become increasingly engaged with [...]

By |2021-02-16T11:49:40+11:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Back to school: how to help your teen get enough sleep

Lynette Vernon, Edith Cowan University When the holidays end, barring a fresh outbreak of COVID-19, teenagers across Australia will head back to school. Some will bounce out of bed well before the alarm goes off, excited to start a new school year, but many others will drag themselves to the shower or reach for caffeine [...]

By |2021-02-16T11:49:51+11:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Can’t remember last night? 48% of drinkers have had a blackout by age 19

Wing See Yuen, UNSW and Amy Peacock, UNSW Alcohol-related blackouts aren’t good for anybody’s health, but they are particularly dangerous for young people. Our recent research found blackouts are common once young people start drinking. At age 14, nearly one in ten adolescents who drank alcohol in the past year had a blackout. By age [...]

By |2021-02-16T11:49:59+11:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|0 Comments

Remote learning didn’t affect most NSW primary students in our study academically. But well-being suffered

Jenny Gore, University of Newcastle; Andrew Miller, University of Newcastle; Jess Harris, University of Newcastle, and Leanne Fray, University of Newcastle There have been some reports students fell behind during the remote learning period in 2020. For instance, a report by the NSW education department found NSW students in year 3 were up to four [...]

By |2021-02-16T11:50:06+11:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Education|0 Comments

Why we need real stories for better Holocaust education in Australia

Jan Lanicek, UNSW On January 27 communities worldwide commemorate the liberation of Auschwitz — the largest complex of concentration camps and extermination centres during the Holocaust. This is the first year the International Holocaust Remembrance Day will be marked nationally in Australia. Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will address the event, which [...]

By |2021-02-16T11:37:19+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Society & Culture|0 Comments

To learn at home, kids need more than just teaching materials. Their brain must also adapt to the context

John Munro, Australian Catholic University Research during the first phase of remote teaching in Victoria reported some students found the workload “too high”, missed interactions with peers, felt their thinking ability was impaired, and reported a difficulty coping with study and life more generally. All these factors impact on students’ sense of well-being. While learning [...]

By |2021-02-15T17:49:21+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Education|0 Comments
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