Like so many teachers and parents, it was the dances that I noticed first. Compared to the fistfights I broke up over Instagram comments, or
This is the first version of an article that was later published in the Sydney Morning Herald. While I did pitch this version, I was
Catfish: (slang) to deceive, swindle etc., especially by assuming a false identity online Originally published: Open Forum Over nearly eight years teaching in the Northern
Why are classroom teachers so rarely asked about the impacts of technology and social media on young people? We are in a unique position to
As another school year begins in Australia, for the first time in seven years I am not eagerly unwrapping a new set of whiteboard markers,
Educators, No-one likes to reinvent the wheel! Below, I’ve linked some FREE scaffolds, templates and activities you might find useful in 2022. The first list
Originally published: NT News Over the past seven years teaching in the NT, I remain convinced of the unique talents, creativity, and resilience of Territory
Teachers, if you responded like the meme above, I need to clarify. I am not proposing hosting Fortnite tournaments in English, perfecting TikTok dances in