‘Expel Chinese student snitchers’
A “snitching scandal” involving Chinese students at the University of Adelaide highlights communist infiltration, says Cory Bernardi.
A “snitching scandal” involving Chinese students at the University of Adelaide highlights communist infiltration, says Cory Bernardi.
Chinese students at the University of Adelaide have been threatened with being reported to the Chinese embassy.
Girls and students born overseas are the most motivated in Australian classrooms.
New Zealand’s government wants the Maori language to be taught in primary schools alongside maths, English and science.
The federal government is spending millions of dollars developing resources to teach respectful relationships in schools.
The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation funded just one student in 2008. This year, its 600th student will graduate.
School report cards that grade students from A to E could be confined to the history books if Labor is elected.
Federal Labor will investigate scrapping traditional school report cards that grade students from A to E if elected.
A program designed to target the middle school mathematics slump has been shown to boost learning among younger students.
The Mooka family could be excused for never wanting to leave their island home.
Thousands of childcare workers are walking off the job in protest of low wages, causing 350 centres to close.
The Greens say it has “only taken a week” for Scott Morrison to show he “doesn’t care about young LGBTIQ children’’.
The construction of two new schools for $261 million will be fast tracked by South Australia’s Liberal government.
The government says Catholic school funding is ‘unfinished business’ as it works on a deal with school administrators.
Indigenous groups question a punitive approach to fix poor school attendance rates, saying they want community-driven policies.
Scott Morrison says Catholic school funding is “unfinished business”, amid reports of a plan to give Catholic schools $4.4bn.
The University of Sydney vice-chancellor has hit out at critics as the university considers a proposal for a Western civilisation course.
Students in Western Australia have dramatically improved their maths skills over the past decade.
A working group of senior academics has formed to develop a Western civilisation course funded by the Ramsay Centre.
Writing skills among Australian primary and secondary students have fallen to their lowest levels since nationwide testing began.
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