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Why academics hate uni ranking season
They create markets too much like capitalism for those in academia who believe the role of government is to write the cheque and then leave universities alone – or ask hard questio...
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Class war: ‘We’ll teach the Greens’, vow private schools
Independent schools are preparing to launch a nationwide campaign in Greens and marginal electorates calling out the ‘relentless and baseless vilification’ of private schools.
By SARAH ISON
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Catholic schools say ‘we won’t be like universities on anti-Semitism’’
Catholic schools are vowing not to repeat the mistakes of Australian universities in ‘refusing to confront’ anti-Semitic activity on campuses, amid a renewed focus to ‘quash bigotr...
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Graduate teachers ‘lacking key skills’
Australia’s leading classroom management expert says some student teachers are graduating without the skills or the knowledge to manage student conduct in the classroom.
By JOANNA PANAGOPOULOS
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