Archive for the ‘Education System’ Category
Private or Public Education?
In Australia, as is the case in most developed Countries we have a system of both Private & Public Education. As a result what we have is the development of 2 Educational mindsets (or classes) of people through Education. The Privately Educated Upper Class and the Publicly Educated Lower Class. If we had a single system of Education we would see a single class of development through generational levels – and a potential reduction in dole bludging as a result…
April 23, 2011
Tags: Education, Private Education, Public Education, school uniforms, social class, Students Posted in: Education System
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Sifting through Education – 3 areas needing change
It has been said “…Parents have the right to require that their children be taught in an atmosphere that reflects their values…”. Unfortunately, in deliverance this is wrong. Ask your school principal to change your child’s Education to reflect your family values and you will be quickly told why your values are wrong.
May 17, 2010
Tags: Autonomy, Education, family values, special needs kids Posted in: Education System
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5 Good Reasons to enrol Special Needs Children in Mainstream School
Although Special needs children receive the specialised support they require there are several powerful reasons these Special Needs services to be provided in a mainstream setting.
May 10, 2010
Tags: disability, Education, special needs kids Posted in: Education System
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Educating Special Needs Children in Mainstream Schools
The concept of institutionalised care and education is almost a thing of the past. Though some circles still feel special needs kids and adults do not have a place in mainstream society, thankfully these groups are diminishing as the decades roll on.
May 4, 2010
Tags: disability, Education, Special needs, special schools Posted in: Education System
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Do as I say, Not as I do – say the AEU
Individual students in a mainstream school are unfairly branded if they fail to understand a “collective curriculum”. Now the AEU fears schools will be unfairly branded as failing – where should the priority be?
April 30, 2010
Tags: AEU, Australian Education Union, Education Union, NAPLAN Posted in: Education System
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A Partnership with Parents
Thinking outside the box, teachers deserve more credit than they get. And a few extra dollars in their pay pack would not go to waste.
May 10, 2009
Tags: Einstein, Pupils, Students, teachers, teaching Posted in: Education System
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