"Do you want a little bit? Because if you're going to drink I'd rather you do it in the house." It’s one of the more quotable lines from Amy Poehler’s cool mum character, Mrs George, in the 2004 hit film Mean ...
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Headspace flags dangerous content for students in 13 Reasons Why
Youth mental health advocate headspace (self-styled with a lower case initial) has warned teachers to look out for the hit Netflix drama, 13 Reasons Why, and its impact on students because of its narrative and graphic depiction of suicide in ...
More »The beat of young people’s lives shown through SBS Youth Week
Mfaume Kakozi, 18, lives life to the beat of his own drum. Born in central Africa’s Democratic Republic of Congo, he fled his homeland at a young age due of war. He made his way to a refugee camp in ...
More »Australian educators told to watch for the ‘Trump Effect’
On 8 November 2016, divisiveness changed the climate of American schools. On this day, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump won the race to the White House against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Trump’s campaign was built on influential xenophobic rhetoric that ...
More »AFL coaches offer sporting advice to get disabled kids involved
Sport is a cornerstone of Australian culture but children with disabilities often miss out. A Deakin University program is hoping to change this with the help of the AFL, the National Disability Insurance Agency and Moose Toys. AllPlay, led by ...
More »Big plans for State Library of Victoria
The State Library of Victoria will no longer be just a silo for quiet study and reflection but an active area of learning – if enough funds can be raised. The new designs for the library, from architecture firms Architectus and ...
More »Independent schools ‘extremely concerned’ over flagged changes to funding
The Independent Schools Council of Australia has expressed extreme concern over possible changes in government school funding arrangements. Colette Colman, the lobby group’s chief executive, has written a letter to all federal MPs. In the letter, Colman wrote that “sudden ...
More »‘Get everybody in regions engaged in education’: RAI
The educational gap between city and regional is growing, a new report has shown, prompting a call for people in the country to enrol in some form of education. The Regional Australia Institute (RAI)’s Human Capital Index, released Tuesday 28 ...
More »Fewer female students studying economics
Science isn’t the only field with a leaky gender pipeline: economics suffers similar issues. An analysis of data from the NSW Education Standards Authority by Danielle Wood, an economist, Grattan Institute fellow and chair of the newly established Women in ...
More »Arrowsmith evidence ‘extraordinarily absent’, critic claims
Altering the brain to cure a child’s dyslexia. That’s what the Arrowsmith Program claims it can do, and it is claims like this that raise the eyebrows of experts around the world. The brainchild of Canadian entrepreneur and author, Barbara Arrowsmith ...
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