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Understanding neuromuscular coordination isn’t just for HPE specialists — it’s essential knowledge for all teachers. Trent Davis explains how we can support children's physical literacy development in this digital age. https://loom.ly/yTkeJME
Why we need this engine room of movement - EduResearch Matters
Here's how we can support the physical literacy development of children in this digital age - and why we must
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Financial support alone won’t fix the deeper issue facing Indigenous HDR students. Thu Pham, Peter Anderson, Angela Baeza Pena and Levon Blue explain that both supervisors and students need enhanced and culturally appropriate mental health and wellbeing support. https://loom.ly/E9jXJVs
Debt relief is a start but Indigenous research students need other support now - EduResearch Matters
Debt relief is a start but real reform listens, learns, and acts on what Indigenous researchers and their allies already know.
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Building a research profile without a formal mentor or ‘patron’ requires forging one’s own path, which can feel isolating and overwhelming at times. Hugh Gundlach provides some useful ideas for navigating early career academia. https://loom.ly/Vih_vKM
Tips: How to make the transition from doctoral student to early-career researcher - EduResearch Matters
Early career researcher: success in academia is about systematic organisation, strategic networking, and resilience.
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Join us for a workshop that considers how best to plan for, represent, and interpret numerical data in educational research.
Where:  Macquarie University, Sydney City Campus
When: Friday 7 November 2025
Register: https://loom.ly/xAKKdT0
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Tutoring is currently a policy blind spot in Australia. Bronwyn Reid O'Connor, Katherin Cartwright and Ben Zunica explain why we need evidence-informed regulation which is focused on the best interest of children. https://loom.ly/01N5KFU
Out from the shadows: the billion dollar tutoring industry - EduResearch Matters
Tutoring: We raise a call to action for governments and the research community, as regulation and evidence must go together.
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Australia’s system provides childcare as a commodity, rather than a public service. Elise Hunkin and Kathryn Garnier explain how the shortcomings of Australia’s quality regulation systems are becoming more apparent. https://loom.ly/NtLC6LU
Can this one tactic force transparency in childcare? - EduResearch Matters
The lesson here is that the childcare market has failed to protect both children and the workforce.
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🦉Early Bird Registration ends TOMORROW for the 2025 AARE Annual Conference in Newcastle
Theme: New connections and directions for educational research
The University of Newcastle 30 November to 4 December https://loom.ly/LWpVqe0
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Hope in uncertain times: Reimagining futures for children and young people

We are excited to be closing this year’s conference on Thursday 4 December with a thought-provoking President’s Forum.

Please mark this important event in your conference calendars
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🦉Early Bird Registration ends in two weeks for the 2025 AARE Annual Conference in Newcastle
Theme: New connections and directions for educational research
The University of Newcastle 30 November to 4 December https://loom.ly/LWpVqe0