Neoliberalism and Education (inspirational) Keynote
An unexpected highlight of my TASA 2014 conference experience was this keynote (held in concurrent sessions). I’ve been absolutely fired Continue reading
An unexpected highlight of my TASA 2014 conference experience was this keynote (held in concurrent sessions). I’ve been absolutely fired Continue reading
All done and dusted. Head and notebook full of a thousand thoughts. Boost to networks, new friends and new appreciation Continue reading
Thank you Julie Matthews for passing on this article from the Conversation. If you’re interested, please read the comments, I certainly Continue reading
http://www.awe.asn.au/drupal/content/reclaiming-feminism-engendering-change RECLAIMING FEMINISM: ENGENDERING CHANGE A LANDMARK NATIONAL SUMMIT FOR AUSTRALIAN EDUCATORS AND POLICY MAKERS FRIDAY OCTOBER 3 – SATURDAY Continue reading
‘Gentle parenting’ explainer: no rewards, no punishments, no misbehaving kids By Rebecca English, Queensland University of Technology In a piece Continue reading
To tweet or not to tweet: academic freedom and social media By Janna Thompson, La Trobe University Academic freedom has Continue reading
‘Biggest Loser’ policy on literacy will not deliver long-term gains By Stewart Riddle, University of Southern Queensland Yesterday’s announcement of Continue reading
State school kids do better at uni By Barbara Preston, University of Canberra State school graduates do better at university Continue reading