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25.01.2022 For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo... A reminder to join us this Monday 28 September, 7.00pm BST for our YouTube Premiere of Ro...meo and Juliet created especially for young people thanks to DB Citizenship. https://bit.ly/32gpWPn : Cesare De Giglio



24.01.2022 https://theconversation.com/is-learning-more-important-than

23.01.2022 A meta-analysis of over 150 studies has shown a strong link between emotional literacy and academic outcomes for students. Strong skills in understanding and ...managing emotions can improve academic outcomes by 7-12%. #TQI #EmotionalLiteracy #ManagingEmotions #Teachers #Teaching https://theconversation.com/understanding-emotions-is-nearl

21.01.2022 https://www.smh.com.au//how-does-grammar-help-writing-and-



21.01.2022 For the parents that don’t know where to start when teaching the kids at home

16.01.2022 I have been impressed, though not surprised, by teachers’ commitment to equitable support through a multi-layered approach during the pandemic, A/Prof Nichols said.

15.01.2022 What’s The Deal With Learning Intentions? https://buff.ly/32AqAHs



15.01.2022 Have you booked? Lakespeare are holding brand new four-week courses (Advanced and Beginners) and you can drop in for just one session or join for the entire cou...rse. Lexi Sekuless, Artistic Director of Lakespeare, will take the first three weeks and Christopher Stollery, Director of the next Lakespeare show (!), to join as guest for the final November sessions. 4 week beginner Shakespeare course October 24 - November 14 12pm-4:30pm 4 week advanced Shakespeare course October 25-November 15 12pm-5pm www.lakespeare.eventbrite.com

15.01.2022 1 more week till holidays

14.01.2022 https://www.bellshakespeare.com.au/whats-on//bell-debates/

12.01.2022 Young trans people experience depression at 4x the rate of their peers.

12.01.2022 **NEW DATES for COOL PEOPLE** 4 week beginner Shakespeare course October 24 - November 14 12pm-4:30pm... 4 week advanced Shakespeare course October 25-November 15 12pm-5pm www.lakespeare.eventbrite.com



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11.01.2022 "Hope can come out of this year with some positive things, not just the anxiety and stress and economic destruction; that there can be new ways of thinking." Ar...tistic Director Peter Evans and actor Harriet Gordon-Anderson spoke to the Sydney Morning Herald about what's in store in 2021 from Bell Shakespeare! See more

10.01.2022 https://thevisualcommunicationguy.com//punctuation-in-or/

09.01.2022 Pride and Prejudice characters as APS staff Elizabeth Bennet - was the youngest of all the graduates last year and is already working as the executive officer t...o the Secretary. Makes smartypants statements on instant messenger and forgets they are not actually private. Mr Darcy - was just promoted to the SES at the age of 27. Expects to be a deputy secretary by age 40. His father was the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr Wickham - sacked as an advisor to the minister after it was discovered he falsified his qualifications. After his sacking it was discovered that he had sexually harassed fourteen public servants, three advisors, the minister's wife and the Prime Minister's daughter. Mr Collins - an APS6 officer who never understands why he has not been promoted, even after being given increasingly blunt feedback. Has recently been given a temporary role as executive officer to Mrs Catherine de Bourgh. Mrs Catherine de Bourgh - the widow of a Cabinet minister who has been perpetually appointed as the head of a statutory agency. No one understands the purpose or operations of the agency. The opposition wonders if she she knows where the bodies are buried or if she buried the bodies. Believes she should have inherited her husband's 'the Hon'. Jane Bennet - everyone likes her and she always helps everyone and says yes to everything anyone asks. Is capable of achieving at the highest levels but has no time to think of her own career because she is mentoring 15 people. And dog sitting for 3 of them. Lydia Bennet - a vivacious summer intern. Wonders where that nice Mr Wickham has gone. Catherine Bennet - a slightly less vivacious summer intern. Mary Bennet - a summer intern who has not noticed that all the other summer interns eat lunch together because she is engrossed in her study of changes to the Acts Interpretation Act over time. Charlotte Lucas - the chief operating officer. Happily unmarried. Raises chickens and has a lovely garden. The sitting room faces it.

07.01.2022 This quote is taken from the Foreword written by Kevin Rudd AC that introduces you to Pattie Lees' memoir 'A Question of Colour'. Pattie survived a decade as a... Ward of the State after being separated from her mother. Her story is a deeply moving and powerful testimony to her resilience and her journey to belonging. See more

07.01.2022 Can your students tell fact from fiction? This awesome interactive will test their hoax-detecting skills!

06.01.2022 We promise we don't actually follow any rules at Lakespeare - we just 'act' like we do :) Book for a one-off session and all homework and prep info will be sent... to you before hand or you can just turn up and pay via Square reader. 4 week beginner Shakespeare course October 24 - November 14 12pm-4:30pm 4 week advanced Shakespeare course October 25-November 15 12pm-5pm www.lakespeare.eventbrite.com

04.01.2022 Congratulations to Brianne Carrigy for winning the ACT Public Education - New Educator award. As well as being an amazing English teacher at Mount Stromlo High School, Bri is a member of the ACTATE Executive. You may have seen her present or bought books from Bri at the bookstore. Bri is an exceptional teacher and this is a well deserved win. Congratulations Bri.

02.01.2022 You can search by language or by word including "hello", "welcome" and "goodbye", as well as phrases.

01.01.2022 #Repost @brodburger Brodburger Burgers and Sonnets? Yes please!... As a part of #kingstonbartonfloriademinifest on Friday October 2nd, Brodburger and @Lakespeare are collaborating on a takeaway experience like no other. Join us down at Brod Kingston to enjoy pop up performances of Lakespeare & Co's fresh and fun take on Shakespeare sonnet classics. They'll even be tagging along on for Brod deliveries, so those eating at home don’t miss out! Be sure to have your phones at the ready, just in case you’re lucky enough to experience a dose of the action!

01.01.2022 'Iso' named Australia's 2020 word of the year The Australian National Dictionary Centre has recognised the dominance of COVID-19 by naming "iso", an abbreviati...on of "isolation", as the Australian word of the year. Do you think it's worthy of being named word of the year? Tell us your thoughts MORE: https://ab.co/3nz5X62

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