Growing and selling vegetables at a market garden is a positive way to help children learn about financial literacy, research by academics at Avondale shows.
Making a difference
Thursday, February 18, 2021How would you help a student with a disability feel like they belonged in an abled-bodied classroom? The answer appears in a new Avondale Academic Press book described as connecting research “to our being rather than just our doing, to our moral purpose as Christian educators.”
Tick for online teaching study
Friday, July 31, 2020A paper by Avondale academics and their colleagues identifying essential thresholds for tertiary educators new to online teaching has won a journal’s Best Article Award.
Snapshot of transforming studies
Friday, May 8, 2020The launch of a video series today gives a snapshot of how researchers at Avondale are helping transform our understanding and practice of Christian education.
Soul fighters
Thursday, April 23, 2020Eliminating spirituality from the national conversation only cheapens the experience of Anzacs who wrestled with belief on the battleground, argues a Great War historian.
Anzacs were secular but . . .
Thursday, April 23, 2020It’s always tempting to see the past in terms of the present, to deny the past its difference. In Australia, perhaps that temptation has been hardest to resist when it comes to Anzac history.