Launching Green Apple Issue 15 – the eMagazine for our educators!
We are delighted to share the latest issue of Green Apple, the eMagazine produced for our teaching community.
This issue is one of our biggest editions yet, filled with articles from our educators and the teams who support them, as well as news from around Navitas’ global colleges and campuses. What stands out in this issue is the extraordinary focus on ensuring our students feel truly connected and have a genuine sense of belonging. Across campuses and programs, our teams are leading initiatives that foster community, encourage peer support, and create welcoming spaces where every learner is valued.
What’s inside this issue?
Inside Issue #15, you will find stories from across our global network – from our students, teachers, and education communities. Our cover story features four of the incredible Navitas students and alumni who spoke at this year’s Business Partner Conference in Vietnam, sharing their reflections on the event theme Global Lens, Student Focus.
You also won’t want to miss our other pieces, including reflections of a Student Learning Advisor from ECC’s Shankar Dhakal; how two Navitas Skilled Futures Teachers are innovating with AI use in the classroom; Curtin Singapore’s Cafe Connect initiative that centres a sense of student belonging; a Deakin College Student Support Plan tailored for their Nepalese students; how FIC enhances the physics classroom through collaboration; reflections from Saviya Martina on her experience training as a support member for the Student Refugee Program; Dr Noritta Morseu-Diop uniting elders, students and educators at the 7th World First Nations Traditional Knowledge Gathering; and, the latest updates in Impact and ESG from Navitas.
Issue #15 also includes educator profiles from Georgie Cole – Navitas Skilled Futures, Manvi Gandhi – SAIBT, and Dr Sheerali Arya – University of Waikato College.
Green Apple is a platform to celebrate and share the profound impact teachers have made on students, their families, and the broader community. We encourage you to share the link to Green Apple issue 15 with your colleagues and peers!