Educational Resources
Tinnitots: Revolutionising Early Learning: Why Sensory Play Is the Future!
Everyone is getting ready to elevate their learning environment with resources that cater to every child’s unique sensory needs and why not, that’s the need of hour. Across Australia, educational institutions are rapidly embracing the power of sensory learning. From preschools to primary schools, educators are witnessing the profound benefits of integrating sensory play equipment…
Read MoreRed Tick Education: Essential Habits for Study and Life
Free Pens Offer is on again Special offer for schools in July. When your school orders 250 or more planners during July the equivalent number of pens will be supplied FREE. Eg 250 planners ordered – 250 pens supplied FREE. FREE pens offer applies under the following conditions: Volume Discounts Continue Schools ordering bulk supplies…
Read MoreQuestacon: Elevate your STEM teaching with free workshops
Are you aiming to deliver impactful STEM education for your students this year? Questacon’s Engineering is Elementary program offers free, hands-on professional development to help educators build confidence, capacity and practical skills in STEM. With ready-to-use units and resources, you can immediately bring engaging STEM learning into your classroom. Empowering Educators Nationwide Engineering is Elementary…
Read MoreOpenLearning: Reduce costs and transform your education programs with AI-powered LMS
In the current, ever-evolving world of education, the need for adaptable and efficient solutions has never been greater. OpenLearning is trusted by over 250 education providers and 3.5 million learners worldwide to deliver engaging, personalised learning experiences. Our platform simplifies course creation, enhances learner retention, and creates new opportunities for institutions. Discover how our tools,…
Read MoreEdu Sensory: The impact of installing a Sensory Room, a teacher’s perspective
Before this school introduced a sensory room, teaching students with sensory processing challenges was often a struggle. These children, who experience heightened or reduced sensitivity to stimuli such as noise, light, and touch, frequently displayed signs of distress in the classroom. Some students would become overwhelmed by the hustle and bustle of a busy learning…
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