Posts curated by Linda McNeil (Sydney, Australia). Supporting Family, School, Community Partnerships.

Joined August 2010
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To all the amazing teachers who form and shape lives everyday, we doff our hats to you.
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Unpacking the 4 big ideas to transform- great synthesis ⁦@LynSharratt⁩ ⁦@TaniaCairns⁩ ⁦@acelaustralia
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The next ‘big thing’ student centred choice.
Let it go: Giving students choices thecreativeeducator.com/2015…
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Encouraging parents and educators to register.
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Thrilled to support new clients in their transition between roles, into the workforce or further studies. Loving helping build a sense of self-worth & connection. Tip - Building positive memories of achievements & enjoyment is key. #seeoptions #employability #positivecareers
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The idea of Share Tables has real merit, we all detest waste especially when some students do go hungry, however food allergies and healthy food guidelines etc would need to be taken into consideration. What are... delish.com/food-news/a56762/…
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Do you know how much sleep your child should be getting each night? #SleepAwarenessWeek sleephealthfoundation.org.au…

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Thrilled to read of recognition & importance of students sense of self & self-concept around learning outcomes. Evidence to highlight the need for validation of abilities and connecting these capabilities to areas of development. amp.smh.com.au/education/sel…
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Cooking for cohesion is a great way to spend a SIP day! @WalkAlongsideSK #parentknowledge
Parent engagement at the Singh house. Eating delicious Indian food. #sharing #family #brunswickpride @melissam_kinder @MrRJWhite
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#APVChat thank you for participating and watching. We will be back next month First Monday at 12 noon (daylight saving time). Follow us here or on FB. Check out our website authenticparentvoice.com/.

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Replying to @ParentAuthentic
Q4 When it works well it is when my young person's needs and best interests are centred, and the relationship responds to those needs. Equity of course in the valuing of all stakeholders and how they can contribute #APVchat
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Standard 1 'Know students and how they learn' - what better place to start than with #parentknowledge. Schools valuing parents as experts in their children is key. #apvchat
Replying to @SarahHumphr3ys
#APVchat this has huge implications for the Australian Teaching Standards. Think of the benefits beyond standards 3.7 and 7.3 @aitsl We certainly are doing that in our thinking and discussions
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A2: I think the sharing of info gets harder in high school. Electronic systems for sharing information with staff can ensure info is readily made available but relies on T's looking and understanding how to implement it. #APVChat
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Replying to @DanielleLawles8
#APVChat Parents are often the leaders in creating the partnership.
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#APVchat Q1 parents are the primary educators of their children and start long before they go to school with buttons and Velcro!
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Authentic Parent Voice Twitter Chat #APVChat Mon 1 Oct 12-1pm AEST authenticparentvoice.com/eve…

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Great to hear from @CCSPNSWACT Executive Director, Linda McNeil, on #parentengagement today. Fantastic partners in leadership, advocacy & support around our kids’ #catholiceducation. @CathSchoolsNSW @CatholicBT @P4Learning @ATSIParents #education #cathedau #cathed #partnership
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New @kpmgaustralia blueprint seeks to remove distinction between University and vocational education and more stories via our newsletter #cathedau #vet ncec.schoolzineplus.com/news…
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Do not confuse the words communication and engagement. They are very different. You can communicate and not engage. One-way communication to families doesn’t come close to engagement.
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