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Supporting secondary students through lockdown and beyond

This webinar focuses on strategies that schools have been using to support students who have experienced many weeks of remote learning. Experienced teachers join psychologist Dr Lyn O'Grady for a discussion of what has worked within their specific contexts and they look closely at supporting students in Years 11 and 12 who may be facing particular wellbeing and transition issues.

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COVID-19, pandemic, lockdown, learning at home, supporting students, transition, teaching

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Audience Educators
School Level Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12

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