
‘Microaggressions’ can fly under the radar in schools. Here’s how to spot them and respond
A microaggression could be saying, ‘you don’t look disabled’ to a student with an invisible disability or not learning how to pronounce a students’ name.
A microaggression could be saying, ‘you don’t look disabled’ to a student with an invisible disability or not learning how to pronounce a students’ name.
Bullying is one of the top concerns Australian parents have about their children’s health. Unfortunately, it is something about 1 in 4 students experience.
Approaches to school bullying have shifted from just dealing with the victim and perpetrator to involving the whole school in prevention.
Bullying is not going away. The eSafety Commission recently revealed a 40% jump in cyberbullying reports.