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A checklist to look after your child’s digital health and safety
Concern about the online safety of young people has heightened during #stayathome. Here's a checklist to help keep them safe, from Ms Michelle Dennis, Head of Digital Learning and Innovation, at Strathcona Girls Grammar as seen on The Parent Website
Leaving the bubble: Helping anxious kids prepare for a return to the classroom
Schools returning to the classroom has been a hot button topic of the coronavirus journey, prompting a debate among politicians, medical experts, education leaders, teachers and parents. Students are at the heart of the matter, and reintegration will pose far greater challenges for some than others.
Learning to write is off with the fairies
Strathcona Girls' Grammar prep teacher Kate Morgan has gone above and beyond in ensuring her 17 prep students stay inspired to write while away from school by creating a special fairy character as motivation.
Need a vision for new world? No drama
THE footlights may have dimmed temporarily on school productions but they're rising in another format.
Generations, Young People and the Future of Work
Join us as Associate Professor Hernan Cuervo analyses what kind of future young people can expect. Drawing on two-decades of research he will also explore myths and facts about the new employment landscape.
Reflection
Principal Mrs Marise McConaghy blogs about narcissism and how just maybe COVID-19 pandemic has seen its demise. We are more connected and considerate of others. "The pretence that we have it ‘all under control’, are ever-polished, perfect, ‘have got it’ and ‘all over it’ is something, which we cannot even ...
How to keep students engaged – from a distance
The Educator talks to Miss Dennis about the biggest kinks she experienced in this monumental shift and how she and her team have managed to iron each of them out.
How Melbourne’s private schools are adapting to remote learning
The coronavirus crisis has thrown a real spanner in the works for schools, with students forced to dramatically change the way they learn. But some of Melbourne’s top private schools say they’ve found unique ways to help students stay on track.
There are some silver linings in the pivot to remote learning
...Parents, students and educators across the country are bracing themselves for a period of immense uncertainty and challenge.
On the Radio
As we start Term 2 with home learning, there is much discussion about VCE. Our Head of VCE and Humanities, Mr Scott Sweeney chats on ABC Radio and 3AW.
Sisterhood
So far, it is fair to say that 2020 hasn’t exactly shaped up how we thought it would – COVID-19 has been a bigger disruption in our lives than any of us could have imagined.
Home School Help
The Herald Sun journalist, Ashley Argoon, interviews our student and staff to discover how online learning is going.
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A checklist to look after your child’s digital health and safety
May 13, 2020
Concern about the online safety of young people has heightened during #stayathome. Here's a checklist to help keep them safe, from Ms Michelle Dennis, Head of Digital Learning ...
Read More →
Leaving the bubble: Helping anxious kids prepare for a return to the classroom
May 11, 2020
Schools returning to the classroom has been a hot button topic of the coronavirus journey, prompting a debate among politicians, medical experts, education leaders, teachers and parents. Students ...
Read More →
Learning to write is off with the fairies
May 11, 2020
Strathcona Girls' Grammar prep teacher Kate Morgan has gone above and beyond in ensuring her 17 prep students stay inspired to write while away from school by creating ...
Read More →
Need a vision for new world? No drama
May 10, 2020
THE footlights may have dimmed temporarily on school productions but they're rising in another format.
Read More →
Generations, Young People and the Future of Work
May 8, 2020
Join us as Associate Professor Hernan Cuervo analyses what kind of future young people can expect. Drawing on two-decades of research he will also explore myths and facts ...
Read More →
Reflection
May 7, 2020
Principal Mrs Marise McConaghy blogs about narcissism and how just maybe COVID-19 pandemic has seen its demise. We are more connected and considerate of others. "The pretence that ...
Read More →
How to keep students engaged – from a distance
May 4, 2020
The Educator talks to Miss Dennis about the biggest kinks she experienced in this monumental shift and how she and her team have managed to iron each of ...
Read More →
How Melbourne’s private schools are adapting to remote learning
May 1, 2020
The coronavirus crisis has thrown a real spanner in the works for schools, with students forced to dramatically change the way they learn. But some of Melbourne’s top ...
Read More →
There are some silver linings in the pivot to remote learning
April 16, 2020
...Parents, students and educators across the country are bracing themselves for a period of immense uncertainty and challenge.
Read More →
On the Radio
April 16, 2020
As we start Term 2 with home learning, there is much discussion about VCE. Our Head of VCE and Humanities, Mr Scott Sweeney chats on ABC Radio and ...
Read More →
Sisterhood
April 15, 2020
So far, it is fair to say that 2020 hasn’t exactly shaped up how we thought it would – COVID-19 has been a bigger disruption in our lives ...
Read More →
Home School Help
April 14, 2020
The Herald Sun journalist, Ashley Argoon, interviews our student and staff to discover how online learning is going.
Read More →