Skills For 21st Century Learners & Why They’re Important

We see that trends in technology, education and the economy are moving towards automation. This change in the world of work means it is crucial to prepare younger generations now, and in the near future with the tools to thrive in an ever-changing world. One report published by Dell Technologies and authored by the Institute For […]
21st Century Learning Skills + Wellbeing: Educator Masterclass – Key Takeouts

It’s no secret that corporations and government organisations spend a lot of time and money on personal and interpersonal skill development for their employees, with evidence showing productivity increases, improved job satisfaction, wellbeing and overall working environment. These organisations are aware of the significant improvements possible for their employees and also their bottom line, but what about those […]
Improving Educator Wellbeing during COVID-19

Teachers play an important and influential role in the lives of their students, in their families and the community. Their duties and responsibilities extend far beyond meeting learning outcomes, to caring for the social and emotional needs of their students. The pandemic has caused undue stress to families, students, and teachers. We want to help […]
How Life Skills GO supports Zones of Regulation

How Life Skills GO supports Zones of Regulation The ability to understand and regulate our emotions is crucial for overall well-being and success in various aspects of life. One effective framework that has gained popularity in classrooms is the Zones of Regulation. Developed by Leah Kuypers in 2011, this curriculum provides a structured approach to […]
2025: The Year of the COVID Cohort

As schools begin to welcome their 2025 students with orientation programs, it is interesting to reflect that this is the first cohort of children that were born during the pandemic to start school. Should we expect anything different? I’ll start with the obvious caveat which is of course that research into the impacts of children […]