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A chance to even the odds
Megan O’Connell | May 24, 2019A child’s destiny is heavily influenced by the lottery of socio-economic status and where they happen to grow up, but access to quality early learning can help even the odds for all Australian children.
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Early childhood education is everybody’s business
Tricia Eadie | May 22, 2019The first five years of life are the most critical for building the foundations for life-long learning, well-being, and health. It is therefore critical we have policy reform and investment in quality early childhood education.
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The fight to stamp out student cheating
Phillip Dawson | May 6, 2019A host of online essay mills openly advertise their services to help students cheat on their assignments. Stamping out such scams and protecting academic integrity and honest students won’t be easy, but it must be done.
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There’s still a place for ‘explicit instruction’ in schools
Lorraine Hammond | April 15, 2019Although modern teaching methods have long emphasised ‘discovery’ and ‘active learning’, there’s still a place for ‘explicit instruction’ in Australian classrooms, particularly when background knowledge is low and the task is difficult.
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Is your child lonely at school?
Terry Bowles | April 11, 2019Loneliness and isolation can cause serious problems, especially for children in primary and secondary school, but there are key steps that can help your child connect to the school and their peers and be happy.
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It’s time to confront China’s efforts to curb Australia’s academic freedom
Elaine Pearson | April 8, 2019There is increasing concern about Chinese government interference in Australian politics, and a spotlight should also be shone on China’s malign influence on our university campuses.
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Aussie parents are under pressure to buy their kids academic advantage too
Kellie Bousfield | March 26, 2019A number of rich and famous American parents, including actress Felicity Huffman, have been accused of buying, bribing or lying to get their children into prestigious colleges, but Australia is also rife with parents doing everything they can to further their childrens’ education.
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Preschool can help nurture tomorrow’s female engineers
Marilyn Fleer | March 24, 2019We all want to turn the “no-go zones” for girls into “go zones” in preschools and develop a pipeline of female engineers. But we need foundational research to find the best ways to do this.
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Early childhood development – roadblocks in the way of public policy
Ian McAuley | March 12, 2019Even where there are no strong ideological conflicts and where there is strong evidence supporting policy reform, there may still be systemic impediments to reform. The good news is that these impediments are not permanent.
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Pitfalls in education policy
Elizabeth Stone | March 4, 2019A succession of trendy education theories and unsolicited advice from the public and politicians have assailed the teaching profession in recent years, but the tried and true experience of teachers at the chalk face remains the greatest asset in our children’s education.
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5 tips for success in your first year at university
Maria Chisari | February 27, 2019Thousands of new students are starting their first year at university this week. Transitioning from school to university is an exciting but daunting experience so here are five tips to help new students succeed.
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Why we should consider paying children to learn
Richard Holden | February 19, 2019Research shows small financial incentives for doing maths homework can increase maths achievement, but paying children to complete schoolwork raises some tricky ethical as well as practical questions.