
Cass Kitto teaches maths and physics at Woodleigh, where 2 + 2 always equals 4 — until it doesn’t. So what happens when someone fluent in logic and precision applies that lens to human complexity?
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Can neuroscience explain why Woodleigh works? Yes, yes it can.
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Cass Kitto teaches maths and physics at Woodleigh, where 2 + 2 always equals 4 — until it doesn’t. So what happens when someone fluent in logic and precision applies that lens to human complexity?
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Dropped into the desert. No teachers and no phones, all they have is each other. They carry what they need, sleep under the stars, walk, talk, sing, reflect and spend time alone. Quiet, it's the modern Rite of Passage.
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As students call for change, Victoria’s VCE system, currently under review, faces a pivotal moment.
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For adolescents, it’s not a matter of if challenges arise, but when. How we respond makes all the difference.
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Confident, values-driven choices through academic rigour and real-world learning.
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By James Clapham. In today’s world, children are absorbing more information than ever - about climate change, global conflict, artificial intelligence and social inequality. But knowledge on its own can be completely overwhelming. Without the tools to make meaning, many children are unprepared for the complexity of the world around them. So what can we do?
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