To the Bone is rated MA15+, meaning children under the age of 15 may not legally watch, buy or hire it unless they are in the company of a parent or adult guardian. According to Deakin psychologist, associate professor Ross King, for this film ...
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Who are the people steering our children’s futures?
According to who you speak to, Gonski 2.0 may be a godsend. But it's how that money is spent that's crucial. The government knows this from experience: previously, it has spent more on schools for poorer outcomes. That's why it has ...
More »Report uncovers startling teacher statistics
The teacher brain drain continues, NAPLAN's substantially unwanted, and stress levels are untenable. Those are just some of the disquieting findings from a new Australian Scholarships Group (ASG) and Australian College of Educators (ACE) teacher survey. From over 300 teachers surveyed ...
More »Our lack of language learning deemed a spectacular failure
Never mind beautiful failures. University of Melbourne academic Tim Mayfield has deemed Australia a spectacular failure in terms of learning languages. Mayfield, who is executive director of the university’s Asia Education Foundation, noted that there has been a drastic decline ...
More »Should parents give their kids alcohol to teach responsible drinking?
"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 ...
More »Opinion: good edu-businesses are good for schools, teachers and students
The involvement of commercial organisations – so called edu-businesses – in schools, is a vexed issue. Teachers, unions and parent groups are right to demand transparency over the activities of entities whose interests may not be aligned with their own: ...
More »Clearer ATAR system promised by 2019
Students are being promised a clearer and easier way to find out what scores they need to get into Australian university courses within the next few years. A report into admissions systems published late last year found universities were not ...
More »Australians trust school teachers more than ever
Teachers may be flustered by the advent of the My School website, showing individual schools' NAPLAN scores, but perhaps they needn't be. A Roy Morgan Research survey has revealed they are the fourth most trusted professionals in Australia. The market ...
More »Girls, meet your ‘superstar’ STEM role models
"So God created mankind in his own image." — Genesis 1:27 The same can often be said for managers who hire employees who are just like them. This is a result of the mere-exposure effect, whereby people tend to be attracted to what ...
More »Aussie author slams Singapore’s education system
Each time international PISA and TIMSS results are released, the word Singapore is breathlessly mentioned. Although the city state continuously tops these tests, cracks are beginning to show in its educational veneer. Several academics have pointed out flaws in the tests themselves, including ...
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