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Teens + Teachers

Stella’s work with teens and teachers seek to inspire and empower young people to find their own creative voices, challenge gender stereotypes, and participate in the world of books and reading. 

Explore our range of resources, research,  initiatives, and events to see how you can bring Stella into your classroom.

“I cannot think of a better way to begin to reach gender equality than by supporting an organisation that provides our next generation with the tools they need to be agents of such important cultural change.”

— Catherine Andrews

Stella Ambassador

“School should be a space to engage with uncomfortable truths and delicate subject matter, a place in which robust, respectful conversations highlight the complexities of these issues.”

— Cath Moore

2021 Stella Prize longlistee


Teaching Consent in Secondary School English

The Consent in Literature project investigated the potential and possibilities of including a focus on consent education in school English.

Read Up — Reading Lists

Explore our range of curated reading lists – designed to inspire and support teens in reading towards empowerment.

Digital Workshop Series

Free online workshops for secondary school students — presented by writers, artists and editors.


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Features
December 2022

Teaching Indigenous literature: Ellen van Neerven and Mykaela Saunders’ top tips

Reflections from Stella’s research partnership with Melbourne Graduate School of Education

Events
May 2022

Teaching Consent in Secondary School English

Join us at the Wheeler Centre to explore the intersections of literacy and consent, and the untapped potential of high school English to shape students’ experiences of power and consent. 

Schools
August 2021

Evelyn Araluen on Writing Self Care

In her Digital Workshop for Stella, poet and editor Evelyn Araluen provides tools, tips, and advice for young people to integrate self care into their creative practice.

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