The Conversation: Classrooms should become a free-for-all TikTok fest whenever students feel the urge to go online. But we need to support children to learn how to concentrate and function in a digitally-saturated world.
The Conversation: Classrooms should become a free-for-all TikTok fest whenever students feel the urge to go online. But we need to support children to learn how to concentrate and function in a digitally-saturated world.
ABC: Last year the shift to online learning changed schools. As we head into a new school year, the question is where to now.
Originally published here TikTok has become a hot political potato. Does this mean that our children who use this video-sharing app are they at risk? Should parents be worried? If you’re a parent here are the issues. Never has […]
Prior to Covid, a key message that schools communicated to parents, students and the community is that technology is dangerous and unsafe for children. This message has become an ingrained part of school life, and this has been the entrenched […]
As we all scrambled last week to comprehend the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, I compiled and shared a list of resources that families and educators could rely on. With the help of a few extra days, I have packaged […]
School closures may be just around the corner. What is the plan for learning and teaching once they are closed? Is school learning now to go fully online? COVID-19 has brought us to a juncture where we need to think […]
Governments are making moves to ban mobile phones in schools. On what basis is this ban based?