by A Team Tuition | Mar 24, 2020 | Education, Parents
How to Teach Queensland Schools Online Curriculum Education Queensland has now released the first two weeks of online curriculum for prep to year ten. The Online Curriculum is in downloadable PDF worksheet format (hope you stockpiled printer ink). It’s all a bit...
by A Team Tuition | Mar 24, 2020 | Analyze, Inspire, Parents
This is a contribution by Brisbane Psychologist Dr Rachel Hannam For millions of people around the world with existing trauma or anxiety disorders, the Coronavirus pandemic can be a psychological nightmare. But what about the rest of us? Feeling a bit…off?...
by A Team Tuition | Mar 23, 2020 | Education, Parents
Did you see our founder Hayden McEvoy answering questions on Channel Nine’s The Today Show (view the “Catch Up” here)? What Hayden Discussed on The Today Show Did Hayden mention a particular challenge relevant to your child on The Today Show? ...
by Chilly Peng | Jan 21, 2020 | Education, Parents
The jump from Year 10 Maths to Year 11 Maths B feels more like a leap across a great chasm, the shock of which leads many to fall far from the other side. A great number of students pre-emptively drop to Maths A, many of whom are discouraged by their teachers or even...
by Aaron Jennings | Jun 15, 2018 | Parents
When I talk to parents on the phone about how they manage their children, I can practically see their puzzled expression through the phone. It seems like such an odd concept to ‘manage’ a child and often the thought evokes images of bratty sequin covered children and petty squabbles akin to a scene from dance mums. Our parenting expert Janine McEvoy, however, explains that managing your child effectively is one of the most crucial components to their development.
by Makaela Fehlhaber | May 16, 2018 | Parents
Developing a good grasp of English at an early age is essential for successful learning and development in a student’s following school years. Parents want to be able to help their children succeed in English as early as possible. However, understanding exactly what your child needs to know content wise per year level can be difficult when reading through the Australian curriculum. Not to mention, trying to comprehend a teacher’s comments on an end of term report is near impossible. So, we have broken down the basics for you, to help your child grasp primary English.