Teenagers who bully also have a high risk of mental health issues.
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When it comes to bullying, there is a common misconception that children neatly fall into a category of bully, victim, or not involved. This is not the case.
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When the classroom is your dance floor.
The aim of all reading is comprehension.
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Four tips for teaching reading.
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Turns out the way you are exposed to new languages could be the key.
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Because the world can look different to a child on the autism spectrum.
Tests and exams can be difficult for autistic children.
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Why a common sense approach is needed when it comes to autism and primary school tests.
Lifting the lid on grammar schools.
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Busting the myths on grammar schools.
Students are more reluctant to seek help from teachers than from friends or parents.
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Fear of repercussions and the feeling of not being taken seriously are two reasons why children who are bullied don’t seek help from teachers.
Got to get to school on time.
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Every year, school districts across the U.S. try to plan out a bus schedule that works for all students while keeping costs and emissions low. Our mathematical models can help.
Teaching young offenders about sex and relationships.
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Because it’s not just children in school who need to know how to put a condom on.
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New analysis shows access to grammar schools is highly skewed by a child’s socioeconomic status.
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Does sport really improve young people’s development?
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Saving students through the medium of comics.
Research shows that parents and the police are often unaware of the majority of cases of online sexual abuse.
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Moves to make sex education compulsory cannot come quickly enough.
‘Wakey, wakey, sleepy head.’
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A wake-up call for early school mornings?
Shadow minister for education Tanya Plibersek said Australia is slightly below the international average on funding for schools.
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Tanya Plibersek, shadow minister for education, told reporters recently that Australia is slightly below average when it comes to international funding for our schools. Is that right?
Another school year is beginning.
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Attending early education and getting learning support from parents can really help get children ready to start school.
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The gap between boys and girls starts early and grows quickly.
Children who stutter may fly under the radar, appearing shy and quiet.
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Children who stutter may be less popular among classmates, appear shy and quiet, and often avoid speaking in class so that they don’t draw attention to their speech disorder.
The teacher’s task is to help your child be motivated.
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There are lots of ways teachers greatly influence children’s outcomes, including improving motivation and resilience.