Lidia Thorpe demands ‘blak sovereignty’ land grab
The Senator has urged Indigenous Australians to plant the Aboriginal flag on land and make white people pay to visit to ‘assert sovereignty’ over Australia | LISTEN
The Senator has urged Indigenous Australians to plant the Aboriginal flag on land and make white people pay to visit to ‘assert sovereignty’ over Australia | LISTEN
Australia’s biggest schooling system has set higher targets for academic performance and school retention, with NSW Education Minister Prue Car setting two-year NAPLAN goals.
Flipping burgers can count towards a uni degree, through a work-study scheme for the fast-food industry that is breaking down the barriers between academic study and on-the-job training.
Embedding Indigenous culture into each subject is making it harder for kids to learn the basics.
NSW has offered to share its back-to-basics syllabus with other states after education experts criticised the ‘bizarre’ national curriculum.
As universities are ordered to stay alert for student protests, a new chief commissioner has been appointed to head the tertiary education watchdog.
Gaming and problem gambling have been linked in an international study that warns of the dangers of ‘loot box’ rewards in video games.
School maths teachers are expected to incorporate Indigenous dance and storytelling in lessons as part of the national school curriculum, which principals warn is ‘impossible to teach’.
Academic freedom is not a free pass for ignorant hate speech that stokes violence.
Smartphone and vaping bans in schools have been hailed for making students ‘better behaved’ and classrooms calmer.
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