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Dear Procrastinating HSC Heroes…

Greetings from the land of last-minute cramming! It’s time to gather ’round and embark on an enlightening journey into the world of putting things off until the very last minute. In this whimsical realm of procrastination, time seems to slip through our fingers like sands in an hourglass. In this realm, we convince ourselves that we work better under pressure,

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Secrets Revealed: What Your Year 12 Student Doesn’t Want You to Know about their HSC preparations

The Higher School Certificate (HSC) and International Baccalaureate (IB) are high-stakes sets of exams for final year high school students in Australia. In NSW, those exams start in a little over five months, although all school-based assessments are scheduled to be completed within the next 5 – 6 weeks. As parents of HSC students, you want to ensure your child

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Unlocking the Gut-Brain Axis for Academic Success

Understanding the gut-brain axis and its role in HSC preparation is crucial for providing effective support and fostering academic success for HSC students. Here is a quick guide for parents & carers of HSC 2023 students, on helping them and their loved ones smile their way through the next 5 months

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How to Nudge Your Reluctant HSC Student into the Flow Zone

Last Tuesday, it was exactly 6 months until HSC 2023 students sit for their first written exam.
While that stat can be nauseating for some students, for others, the milestone countdown came and went – completely missed!
Is your teenager reluctant to hit the books? Are they more likely to be found binge-watching Netflix than studying for exams?
If so, you might enjoy some of these tips for How 2 HSC and get your reluctant, yet potential HSC success story, into a flow state by making studying a little less painful – for all of you!

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Revisiting Fields & Habitus

Warning: Geeking Out Pierre Bourdieu was a French sociologist who made significant contributions to the field of sociology, particularly in the areas of social theory, culture, education, and politics. Bourdieu’s work was focused on understanding the social structures and cultural practices that shape individuals’ lives and their social and economic opportunities. For purely indulgent reasons, this post will explore Bourdieu’s

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A.I

Artificial intelligence (AI) is an interdisciplinary field of computer science that focuses on the development of intelligent machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, decision-making, perception, and natural language processing. AI algorithms enable machines to learn from data, recognize patterns, and make predictions or decisions based on the available information. The field

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How 2 (Study for) HSC 2023

Studying for the Higher School Certificate (HSC) can be a daunting task – for everyone in the family – especially your Year 12 student! 😀 Some students start stressing about failure at the beginning of Year 11 while others cruise through 18 months of learning before ‘pulling’ some all nighters thanks to chemical enhancers. Neither way is overly healthy, nor

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A.I in Australia

As AI technology continues to evolve, while we will see even more innovative applications of this technology in Australia and around the world. As citizens, government officials and business owners who is looking to who, what and where to practice, use, apply and manage all the possible implications and activities of AI?

How are we ensuring that it is sustainably harnessed in alignment with the Australian constitution?

Or has that moment in time already passed us by and like social media, what will be will be and policy and protections will only be imposed post crisis?

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Biofields in communications best practice for managing bullying in educational settings

Bullying is a serious problem that affects millions of children and adolescents worldwide. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2019, 20% of students between the ages of 12 and 18 reported being bullied at school (National Center for Education Statistics, 2021). This problem is not limited to physical violence or verbal abuse, as bullying can also take

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