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Additional Needs and Neurodiversity

Additional needs and neurodiversity refers to students who require support to access and fully participate in education, and includes learning disabilities, health conditions, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), hearing impairment, intellectual impairment, physical impairment, speech-language impairment and visual impairment.

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Behaviour

Positive behaviour support aims to improve the learning and wellbeing of every student, by creating a safe and supportive learning environment that supports all students to make positive behaviour choices, and prevent behaviour issues arising.

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Cultural Diversity

Celebrating and ensuring cultural understanding is a key component of Inclusion. Learning about cultures through stories, experiences, and events help to uphold and value cultural diversity in schools.

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Digital Literacy

Digital Literacy teaches students to find, evaluate, use, share, and create content using a variety of digital technologies, such as computers and smartphones, in a responsible manner. Digital skills are considered essential for individuals to participate effectively in the 21st Century.

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Learning and Teaching

Supporting learning and teaching effectively requires a broad understanding of what learning is, and how teaching meets the learning needs of students. Deepen your understanding of quality teaching practices, such as the Six Thinking Hats, Multiple Intelligences, Critical and Creative Thinking, and more!

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Literacy

Literacy at school refers to students' capacity to use language to learn, communicate and participate in society and has been identified in the Australian Curriculum, as one of the general capabilities needed to successfully live and work in the 21century.

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Numeracy

Numeracy is a students' capacity to use mathematics across all areas of learning, and in a wide number of everyday situations. In the Australian Curriculum, numeracy is one of the general capabilities considered necessary to successfully live and work in the 21century.

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Wellbeing

Wellbeing refers to the healthy development of students, that lead to improved learning and successful outcomes in all developmental areas, including social, emotional, cognitive, physical and spiritual wellbeing.

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