Brendan Hitchens

Education Programs Coordinator, Asia Education Foundation, Asialink, University of Melbourne

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Education

Food for thought

Food, and where it comes from, connects all of us – so using it as a tool to teach students global competency and citizenship makes sense

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Education

Is EQ more important than ever?

As we ask students to become more globally competent, the need to develop social and emotional skills – or emotional intelligence – is more essential than ever

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Education

The world is a classroom

Educators and government have long talked about 21st Century learning, but COVID-19 presents an opportunity to reevaluate our attitudes to modern education - right here, right now

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Sciences & Technology

The changing face of science

Science is forever evolving. International Day of Women and Girls in Science reminds us that our perception of science, and how it’s taught, should change too

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