Autism stigma blamed on poor training, funding
A stigma against autism is “reasonably common” throughout Australian schools, an expert has argued. A recent Senate inquiry found parents of kids with autism are actively discouraged by some schools from enrolling their child. This occurs across the public, independent and ...
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Clamp down on tax dodgers to pay for Gonski: Cobbold
The government can pay for Gonski if it reduces tax concessions for the wealthy and clamps down on corporate tax dodgers, a public school advocate has argued. Trevor Cobbold, national convenor of Save Our Schools and former Productivity Commission economist, ...
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School preparation: make them want to go
Social wellbeing is more important than academic readiness when preparing kids for their first day of school, an expert has said. Professor Bob Perry, a Charles Sturt University expert on transitions to school, said parents should use the weeks before the ...
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Indigenous students get a taste of uni life at USYD
The University of Sydney is showing Aboriginal schoolchildren what it has to offer. Federal Education Department data reveals Indigenous enrolments at country universities far outweighs that at city counterparts, despite the fact that over the past two years, the Universities Admission Centre has recorded ...
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Girl power can help solve Australia’s chronic shortage of engineers, and work on the career pipeline should begin in school, experts have expressed. Australia annually imports 12,000 engineers to fill job gaps. One quarter of these come on temporary work ...
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