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Students’ mental health is a big issue for schools – but teachers should only be part of the solution
Brian Moore, Charles Sturt University and Sarah Redshaw, Charles [...]
Our new study provides a potential breakthrough on school bullying
Herb Marsh, Australian Catholic University and Johnmarshall Reeve, Australian [...]
Melatonin use may reduce self-harm in young people, research shows
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Education expert John Hattie’s new book draws on more than 130,000 studies to find out what helps students learn
John Hattie, The University of Melbourne In 2008, I published [...]
Holiday help! An art expert suggests screen-free things to do in every room of the house
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Most people thinking about suicide don’t tell anyone. Here’s why and what we can do about it
David John Hallford, Deakin University Many people at risk of [...]