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As Figlio and Stone found, parents were flocking to the non-government school sector because they tended to provide their students with a more disciplined environment, a religious education, or a greater opportunity to participate in extracurricular sports.
I have always said, I agree with choice.
Private and public.
No body is actually doing anything about any of it, as you say it just disolves into white noise and finger pointing.Teachers are not to blame for falling educational standards ! It's inequity !
I reckon this is a "look over there" article. Teachers play their part in the education system, a big part. So do syllabuses and funding. Everyone is blaming everyone else on this issue.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03...-problem-australia-schooling-funding/12034350
No body is actually doing anything about any of it, as you say it just disolves into white noise and finger pointing.
Well the improvement in the grandson, in two months is unbelievable, now he knows his times tables.
The problem with that is they have no underlying understanding of what they are doing, or what to expect as an outcome, when putting the numbers into a calculator..
Maybe calculators and computers have made them passe ?
It will be interesting to see if the naplan results improve, when children are schooled online, during the crisis.
Just a thought.
If the grandparents were to step in and home school in the old fashioned way then Naplan results would be spectacularly better in 2 months
Well Rumpy, now we have a situation where teachers don't want to go back to school, why would they? When they can stay at home 365 days on full pay, great work if you can get it.Interesting Q&A tonight.
The Aussies wanted to talk about social inclusion while the Chinese parent wanted to talk about education standards.
Shows just why we are lagging behind in education achievement.
Now the virus is abating, we can get back to our normal gripes, this is a great read and shows what a state our education system is in.
We have thrown billions of extra funding at education and what do we have to show for it? Falling educational standards and falling behavioural standards, social engineering gone mad IMO.
It wont be long before the kids are running the schools and the teachers are doing as they are told.
https://www.watoday.com.au/national...0-p54rm5.html?js-chunk-not-found-refresh=true
Unfortunately no male in his right mind would become a teacher, it takes one person to fabricate something and the rest of your life would be ruined, it will eventually become such a mess that schools will become a thing of the past.The proportion of male teachers in schools continues to fall. This is one of the main reasons for a decline in standards imo. Nothing against women teachers but there needs to be more "strong" male role models in schools who can stand up to disruptive students and their parents.
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