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An unholy war of words

A leading ethicist has hit back at criticism of the NSW trial into the teaching of ethics, describing the attack led by Anglican Archbishop Peter Jensen as “false and distorted”. In an open letter published in Southern Cross magazine, Jensen ...

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Gonski to head funding review

It’s been billed as one of the most important chapters in the history of schools funding in Australia. The government’s promised review into the funding of schools is gathering steam with the announcement that chancellor of the University of NSW, ...

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As good as it gets

It’s often said that university days are the best of your life. Now new research appears to corroborate, showing graduates are happiest in school and university and become less happy following graduation. School and university, quite literally, is as good ...

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The truth behind Jimmy the lazy bones

Jimmy needs to try harder. Jimmy must make more effort. Jimmy needs to apply himself more. New research has found that attributions of laziness, reflected in teacher comments such as these, could be masking cognitive, learning, attentional or emotional problems ...

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Revolution has its limitations

The total number of students undertaking a VET in Schools program increased by 25 per cent in 2008. School-based apprentices and trainees increased by 71 per cent while the number of students enrolled in other VET in Schools programs increased ...

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A question of self perception

As a pre-service teacher, taking control of a classroom of 30 bright-eyed, vivacious young students for the very first time is often a daunting and complex task. The distracting clatter of children talking can be especially nerve-racking for the novice ...

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Getting real about relationships

Humans are tuned for relationships. Relationships are everything. In classrooms, positive relationships facilitate learning and collaboration. Healthy relationships with each other, the planet, other species, things, institutions, choices and change are vital for a sustainable society. Sustainability, in its full ...

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The winner takes it all

JANE CARO Public School Advocate There is an old saying that the people most in favour of any competition are those who are most likely to win it. And so it is, I am afraid, with competition in education. An ...

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So you want a revolution?

One of the major platforms the ALP took to the 2007 federal election was the digital education revolution (DER). When Labor won, overnight, the DER moved from being an election promise to government policy. This one policy highlights that the ...

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