Data is Golden – Hope is NOT a Strategy!

The challenges facing the teacher workforce are intensifying, with factors such as workload, recognition, and classroom conditions impacting teacher wellbeing and, consequently, retention within the profession. To address these issues, St Joseph’s College Toowoomba has implemented strategic Staff Development and Engagement Plans over the past two years.

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Darshana Amarsi
Cultivating a Positive and Professional Staff Culture

The challenges facing the teacher workforce are intensifying, with factors such as workload, recognition, and classroom conditions impacting teacher wellbeing and, consequently, retention within the profession. To address these issues, St Joseph’s College Toowoomba has implemented strategic Staff Development and Engagement Plans over the past two years.

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Darshana Amarsi
Paw-sitive Reading: How Dogs Can Help Struggling Readers Thrive

I’ve always believed that the most meaningful educational programs often have a spark of creativity - the kind that lights up students’ eyes and makes learning feel less like work and more like an exciting discovery. In 2020, I first came across reading-to-dog programs. These initiatives pair struggling readers with a human volunteer and dog team, offering a calm, reassuring space to practice reading aloud.

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Darshana Amarsi
Beyond Yoga Classes: The True Essence of Flourishing Leadership

Let’s talk about flourishing. It’s not just about doing well personally but thriving collectively, too. For educators, this means finding ways to thrive amidst the daily challenges of teaching, leading, and balancing life. Professor Tyler VanderWeele from Harvard University gives us a pretty inspiring take on flourishing. He says it’s “a state in which all aspects of a person’s life are good”—basically, complete well-being.

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Darshana Amarsi
Well-Being Strategies V Strategies for Well-Being

The topic of well-being is currently very common in the education sector along with other industries. There is a popular push for employers to look after their employees by providing well-being strategies. Education authorities are developing well-being frameworks, promoting their efforts to look after their employees.

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Darshana Amarsi
Flourishing Leadership: Building Trust, Navigating Change, and Prioritising Well-being

Leadership in any context is both a privilege and a responsibility. Picture this: you’re stepping into a school where things have been a bit of a mess—staff morale is low and parents don’t trust the system anymore. Your first instinct might be to dive in and fix everything, but hold up! What if the real power move is to pause, listen, and genuinely connect with the people who make up this community?

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Darshana Amarsi
Prioritising Neurodivergent Voices

There's an awful lot more discussion and insight into neurodiversity these days, with diagnosis methods evolving beyond the standard criteria that's been used for far too long. As a result, more people are now disagnosed, or have a neurodivergent family member, student, peer, or colleague. So, understanding what neurodivergent really means, how it differs from person to person, and how individuals can be helped and accommodated in social settings to feel properly included is steadily growing.

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Darshana Amarsi
Wellbeing Strategies for Overwhelmed School Principals

As a school leader, I know firsthand how heavy the load can feel as the term progresses. The start of the term may feel fresh, but it’s often the best time to reflect and prepare for the challenges ahead. This very thought inspired my research question: “Who is Caring for the Carers?”

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Developing a Whole School Vision at St Ambrose

In today’s fast-evolving educational landscape, the integration of technology into teaching and learning is not just a luxury—it’s a necessity. Our approach is rooted in a shared vision, deliberate strategies, and a strong culture of collaboration, all aimed at using technology to support authentic teaching and learning experiences.

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Darshana Amarsi
How Inclusive Practices Benefits Everyone in the Classroom

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that over 90% of children with disabilities attend mainstream schools across the country. This statistic initially surprised me, even though I was part of that very group during my time as a student.

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Darshana Amarsi
From Theory to Practice: Bringing Educational Leadership to Life Through Authentic Learning

In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, the journey from classroom teacher to educational leader requires more than just theoretical knowledge—it demands practical skills, real-world application, and a supportive professional network. This reality stands at the heart of an innovative professional development stream at the upcoming National Education Summit, designed specifically for aspiring and current teacher leaders who are ready to elevate their impact on student learning outcomes and simultaneously, grow their leadership.

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Darshana Amarsi
Ganbina: Australia’s Most Successful School-to-Work Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.

In Australia, the journey from school to work can be fraught with challenges, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people. Socioeconomic barriers, cultural disconnection, and historical disadvantages often hinder their opportunities for meaningful employment and career development.

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Darshana Amarsi
How to tackle the big dip in student engagement

Educators have increasingly noticed a significant drop in student engagement between Years 7 and 9, often referred to as the “big dip”. A study of NSW Department of Education, which tracked nearly 8,000 students, revealed a notable drop in motivation and engagement during these year levels.

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Darshana Amarsi
Ash Curmi writes: A blueprint for classroom management: Authentic classroom techniques you can implement immediately

‘A blueprint for classroom management – authentic techniques you can implement immediately’ is a workshop led by Ash Curmi, an experienced teacher and mentor with 11 years in the field. Ash will be presenting in the Knowledge Centre at the National Education Summit in Brisbane 2025.

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Darshana Amarsi
The National Education Summit from a Teacher’s Perspective

Another National Education Summit Melbourne pencilled into the books. For those who spend much of their time attending education spaces, this one always holds the potential to be a good one. Participants get the sense of being a part of the community, not just amid a stream of vendors selling their wares. A real sense of shared camaraderie permeates the lofty roofed spaces.

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Darshana Amarsi
The Link between Wellbeing and Literacy

Preventing failure – sounds a negative way of looking at things, but in reality it’s anything but negative! It’s something we all need to be aware of in our schools, but it’s also a huge challenge for busy teachers with many different needs to address in their classes. 

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Darshana Amarsi
How teachers can tap into the real reason behind behaviour and ideas to support behaviour change through connection

Whilst working with a student for many years as a withdrawal teacher for behaviour support, his teachers kept asking me to provide them with strategies and to work with him to make better choices. They seemed to think he was conniving, manipulative and purposefully choosing to lie in order to get out of being in trouble or facing consequences.

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Darshana Amarsi
Embracing Trends in Language Learning: How Mandarin Stars Can Help Schools and Early Learning Centres

In today's interconnected world, the ability to communicate in multiple languages is more valuable than ever. As educators, we recognize the importance of equipping our students with skills that extend beyond the traditional curriculum, fostering a global mindset from an early age.

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Darshana Amarsi
Cultivating critical thinking in an algorithmic world

In the online world, algorithms are having an increasingly pervasive and persuasive influence on our daily decision-making, ranging from the music we listen to, to which political party we are going to vote for. The recent influx of generative AI platforms like ChatGPT has further expanded the reach and impact of algorithms in our lives.

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Darshana Amarsi
Unveiling Truths: Digital Technologies doesn't need to break the bank

My school does not have the latest and greatest robots, so how can I teach the Digital Technologies curriculum? Great news! Digital Technologies can often be taught just as effectively without the need for $5000 worth of robots by utilising a combination of unplugged and plugged activities.

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Darshana Amarsi