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How do you understand learning? In the past, many behavioural psychologists viewed the brain as a metaphorical black box (Fischer, 2009) with...
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My name is Melissa, and I have just graduated from Morling College with a Graduate Certificate in Education. I am currently teaching Year 5...
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Attempts to quantify the attrition rate from faith during undergraduate years of those who leave school ostensibly as Christians put the...
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Are you interested in studying counselling? Do you have previous study or work experience but isn't sure whether a career change is right...
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There's no doubt the coronavirus pandemic has changed our lives - altered our habits, our lifestyles and our plans for 2020. At Morling, we...
Read MoreVideo conferencing and a sense of loss
In the present Covid-19 lockdown, the use of video-conferencing platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Skype has never been higher. They...
Read MoreHow professional training in my counselling course made a difference
I came into counselling wanting to help people, as most of us do… I learnt that becoming a counsellor meant learning theory and skills, yet I...
Read MoreWhen the Plague Came to Eyam: Four Lessons for the Church in a time of COVID-19
The plague came to Eyam in September 1665, when a tailor’s assistant named George Viccars spread out a bale of damp cloths to dry in front of...
Read MoreStudy with Morling in the Central West at our Orange Hub
One of the best experiences I have had was my time living and studying at Morling College. My on-campus experience helped shape me...
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