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Kids spend nearly three-quarters of their school day sitting. Here’s how to get them moving — during lessons

Natalie Lander, Deakin University and Jo Salmon, Deakin University Regular physical activity is linked to improvements in physical and mental health including anxiety and depression. It can also improve cognitive functioning such as attention and memory, and academic achievement in children. But only 14% of Australian children get the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity [...]

By |2020-09-07T15:02:12+10:00September 7th, 2020|Categories: Education, Obesity|0 Comments

Anxious about speaking in online classes and meetings? Here are 7 tips to make it easier

Lesley Irvine, Queensland University of Technology Many parents and students are engaged in a daily routine of speaking to people via a camera on a computer, tablet or phone during COVID-19 restrictions. This often means finding a quiet place in order to ask a question, provide an answer or share an opinion with a virtual [...]

By |2021-03-03T16:16:32+11:00September 7th, 2020|Categories: Anxiety, Mental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

‘Lit therapy’ in the classroom: writing about trauma can be valuable, if done right

Yannick Thoraval, RMIT University Some of my students have been assaulted. Others have been homeless, jobless or broke, some suffer from depression, anxiety or grief. Some fight addiction, cancer or for custody. Many are in pain and they want to write about it. Opening wounds in the classroom is messy and risky. Boundaries and intentions [...]

By |2020-09-07T16:19:02+10:00September 7th, 2020|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Trauma|0 Comments

Helping to develop empathy in digital classrooms

Associate Professor Terry Bowles and Emma PhillipsEmpathy is one of the major ways we come to understand ourselves and those around us. It is often described as a broad capacity, ability or skill that enables people to perceive and resonate with other’s emotions – effectively, it allows us to ‘walk’ in another person’s shoes. Empathy [...]

By |2021-02-25T15:44:27+11:00September 7th, 2020|Categories: Education, Technology|0 Comments

11 tips for making friends through a confident mindset and social emotional intelligence

Helping young people make friends through primary, middle, high school and beyond by building a confident mindset and social emotional intelligence. From Madhavi Nawana Parker’s book, ‘The Confident Minds Curriculum: Creating a Culture of Personal Growth and Social Awareness.' Entering primary and middle school is always a big transition. Making friends and fitting in is [...]

By |2021-08-24T13:35:39+10:00September 7th, 2020|Categories: Social and Emotional Learning|Tags: |0 Comments

Inside the ‘man box’: how rigid ideas of ‘manning up’ harm young men and those around them

Michael Flood, Queensland University of Technology Among men in Australia, why do some use violence? Why do other men drink to excess and feel hopeless or suicidal, while many men do not? A national survey of Australian men aged 18 to 30, completed by The Men’s Project at Jesuit Social Services with funding from VicHealth, [...]

By |2020-09-07T11:06:23+10:00September 7th, 2020|Categories: Masculinity|0 Comments

Inside the ‘man box’: how rigid ideas of ‘manning up’ harm young men and those around them

Michael Flood, Queensland University of Technology Among men in Australia, why do some use violence? Why do other men drink to excess and feel hopeless or suicidal, while many men do not? A national survey of Australian men aged 18 to 30, completed by The Men’s Project at Jesuit Social Services with funding from VicHealth, [...]

By |2020-08-24T16:45:13+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

Let’s talk to kids about the second COVID-19 wave and new restrictions

Children, youth and families are critical members of the pandemic response. Our team at Monash Education is conducting an Australian-wide longitudinal study to understand the educational and wellbeing impact of COVID-19 on children, parents, adults and families. So far, 1987 adults and 256 youth participants have completed the survey. Preliminary findings suggest that parents don't [...]

By |2020-08-24T16:39:35+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Education|0 Comments

Can Victorians stick to the stage four rules? Our perception of what others are doing might be the key

With new rules restricting Victorians’ activities and movements to try to stem the second wave of COVID-19 cases comes the question of whether people will actually stick to them. There are at least two ways to answer this question, from a compliance perspective and a behavioural science perspective. Both lead to a similar answer: yes. [...]

By |2020-08-24T16:37:35+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Society & Culture|0 Comments

Every Victorian Year 12 student will have COVID-19 factored into their grade – we should do it for all Australian students

Over the weekend, Victoria's Minister for Education, James Merlino, announced that the individual impact of COVID-19 will be taken into account for every Year 12 student in the state when calculating their VCE score and ATAR. Under usual circumstances, individual students are assessed for special consideration on a case-by-case basis. But this year, the Victorian Curriculum and [...]

By |2020-08-24T16:23:51+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Education|0 Comments
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