Education

First, do no harm: education research should answer to the same standards as medicine

No-one wants our children to be used as research guinea pigs. High standards of ethical oversight are needed to ensure…

4 years ago

Housing a sense of self: for migrant communities, bilingual school programs are about more than learning

A revived Twitter thread recently asked: “What’s considered trashy if you’re poor, but classy if you’re rich?” To which many…

4 years ago

NSW wants to change rules on suspending and expelling students. How does it compare to other states?

Schools should develop a plan that outlines educational support during the students’ absence, so they can continue their education. In…

4 years ago

Disability royal commission: People living with disability paint a bleak picture of education exclusion and neglect

These young people and their parents who have spoken at the disability royal commission have put a human face to…

4 years ago

Writing needs to be taught and practised. Australian schools are dropping the focus too early

When we talk about writing, we are not talking about the fine motor skills associated with forming letters or handwriting,…

4 years ago

Victoria’s money for tutors is necessary, but there are 5 things it needs to do to ensure they’re successful

The vast majority of Victorian students spent much of terms two and three learning remotely — this is about half…

4 years ago

Shore School muck-up day scandal reflects deep-rooted ‘us and them’ culture of elite institutions

The media, which plays a critical role in its representations of education, has already been uneven in regards to their…

4 years ago

Some private schools need to change their models — they were losing students even before COVID

Some private schools will likely need to adjust their staffing levels as their enrolments change; if they can do so…

4 years ago

If we want brilliant English, history or geography teachers, why are we making humanities courses so costly?

The government’s university funding reform package passed the lower house in early September and will pass the Senate if the…

4 years ago

New learning economy challenges unis to be part of reshaping lifelong education

Significant disruption is imminent. We believe those with ambition will thrive in the emerging new learning economy. They will not…

4 years ago

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