Webinars
Check out our upcoming and on-demand webinars with accessibility, edtech and industry experts.
Check out our upcoming and on-demand webinars with accessibility, edtech and industry experts.
We live in a diverse society and successful organizations are increasingly recognizing the benefits it can bring. Embracing and supporting diversity, including neurodiversity, can help organizations reach and attract staff from a wider talent pool, with new ways of thinking and problem-solving emerging as a result.
In this webinar, you'll hear from a panel of leading inclusion experts. They’ll discuss the importance and value of recruiting and retaining neurodivergent talent, and how to do it.
Whether you're already leading the way for disability inclusion, or are just at the beginning of the journey this webinar can benefit you.
We recently commissioned a national survey with Australian adults to see how they rated their literacy skills. We know from talking to people in education and in workplaces that adult literacy is an area where improvements need to happen. We decided to find out the scale of the issue. Think of it as a report card for the nation.
In this roundtable you’ll hear from our partners, the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT), on how technology and pedagogy come together to make maths accessible to everyone, everywhere. We're also joined by two other mathematics experts who share their tips on creating engaging maths classrooms for students. Keeping an eye on the time, and posing the questions of the day is our host Greg O'Connor, Head of Education for Texthelp Asia/Pacific.
It’s no secret that COVID-19 continues to disrupt education. The pandemic has resulted in early retirements and teacher burnout, making this year more challenging than the last. However, the three months leading up to spring break don’t need to be the longest three months of our lives.
For students with different learning needs, getting the right type of support makes a lifetime of difference.
We know how hard teachers and staff work to support all their students. But meeting the needs of 30 different learners in one class isn’t always easy. Knowing which tools, strategies and approaches will help can be even trickier. We want to help.