Students from
Australian schools talk about their experiences using the free Cool Australia resources in the classroom.
Not exact matches
In part one of this two - part series presented by the American Culinary Federation and Kendall College, Christopher Koetke, CEC, CCE, executive director of Kendall College
School of Culinary Arts and vice president of Laureate International Universities Center of Excellence in Culinary Arts, began
talking with
Australian author Julian Cribb about his new book, The Coming Famine.
Today I'm
talking to Dr Mary Kimani, a Research Fellow at the
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), about
school support for refugee students from Sub-Saharan Africa.
The educators I
talked to — and the
Australian union — were concerned that this shift would ultimately weaken the traditional
school sector.
and probably about 40 per cent put their hands up,» said Ms Smith, of a recent online safety
talk she gave at an
Australian primary
school.
The program has been evaluated in
Australian and overseas
schools and shown to be effective in significantly reducing bullying, increasing students» knowledge about how to stop bullying, increasing students» awareness of who to
talk to about bullying, increasing students» feelings of safety from bullying and decreasing the likelihood of students joining in bullying others.