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some students may need in-class time more than others

  • Written by Andrew J. Martin, Scientia Professor and Professor of Educational Psychology, UNSW

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian yesterday announced school students would return to face-to-face classrooms in a staggered fashion from May 11, the third week of term. She said students would initially return for one day a week, and their time at school would be increased as the term progressed.

She said by term three, she hoped all students would...

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why switching to electric transport makes sense even if electricity is not fully renewable

  • Written by Robert McLachlan, Professor in Applied Mathematics, Massey University
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Climate Explained is a collaboration between The Conversation, Stuff and the New Zealand Science Media Centre to answer your questions about climate change.

If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, please send it to climate.change@stuff.co.nz

I have a question about the charging of electric cars. I understand New...

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all the reasons to cook with your kids

  • Written by Clare Collins, Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle
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If you’re schooling your children at home, chances are you’re very time poor. By teaching your children to cook, you could bundle up some learning while also getting dinner or lunch prepared.

Teaching children to cook healthy food helps them gain knowledge and skills across a range of subjects simultaneously. The bonus is,...

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  11. Why do some people with coronavirus get symptoms while others don't?
  12. Is the government's coronavirus app a risk to privacy?
  13. Three simple things Australia should do to secure access to treatments, vaccines, tests and devices during the coronavirus crisis
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  15. Missing your friends? Rereading Harry Potter might be the next best thing
  16. COVID-19 has laid bare how much we value women's work, and how little we pay for it
  17. It's time to admit our COVID-19 'exit strategy' might just look like a more flexible version of lockdown
  18. 3 ways nature in the city can do you good, even in self-isolation
  19. Australia’s inland rivers are the pulse of the outback. By 2070, they’ll be unrecognisable
  20. Is protesting during the pandemic an 'essential' right that should be protected?
  21. why might you wake up without a voice?
  22. as virus numbers peak, governments are charting the path out of lockdown
  23. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on his autobiography, 'A Bigger Picture'
  24. Finlay Macdonald joins The Conversation in New Zealand
  25. five experts on New Zealand's move to ease its coronavirus lockdown
  26. new rules could finally force Google and Facebook to pay for news
  27. Can I visit my loved one in hospital even if they don't have coronavirus?
  28. Giant leap for corporations? The Trump administration wants to mine resources in space, but is it legal?
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  30. Don’t worry, your child’s early learning doesn’t stop just because they’re not in childcare
  31. Why do more men die from coronavirus than women?
  32. Artists shouldn't have to endlessly demonstrate their value. Coalition leaders used to know it
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  34. Why a 'locals-first' approach doesn't work in a pandemic
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  36. How a 150-year-old experiment with a beam of light showed germs exist -- and that a face mask can help filter them out
  37. Has coronavirus killed ideology? No, it's just cycled it around again
  38. As coronavirus widens the renter-owner divide, housing policies will have to change
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