Language has been dubbed “the covert operations of war”, such is the power it holds in shaping public opinion. Here’s what we found about the way Australian media has been framing the conflict.
Instilling values of respect and tolerance can contribute to fostering a more joyful, inclusive, and equitable school environment.
Studying and working in an English-speaking environment as a non-native speaker poses several communication challenges.
We asked the artificial intelligence tool what the legal and ethical issues of using it were. Here’s what it told us.
Missing in the discussion about low writing achievement among students is the impact of writing disabilities such as dysgraphia.
The beauty of language isn’t always in the words a phrase contains, but in the words it doesn’t.
As you make your yuletide preparations, do you wonder where some of the season’s strange words come from? Our linguistic experts have the answers.
With so much recent focus on how women are treated, we need to look first at how we use language. And for a long time, it’s been used to belittle and silence women.
If we want to move to more productive and holistic post-COVID education in our country, we should rethink NAPLAN in its current form and focus on what matters.
Of the many educational lessons to be learnt from 2020, one is that we could do the final year of school differently.
Language teacher Rosa Sfameni wants to unlock a world of opportunities for her students.
Bringing a broader social perspective to issues that might otherwise be resolved in strictly religious deliberations.
Parents are emotional creatures, so why are we surprised when parent-teacher conflicts arise?
The Aussie accent has been lambasted as "lazy", but this isn't supported by the facts.
Monash Country Lines archive founder John Bradley is 38 years into a journey tracing and recording vanishing oral traditions in an Indigenous heartland.
Actor Kat Stewart has an ace up her sleeve when it comes to her portrayals, the psychological insights provided by her studies at Monash.
After honing her language skills on the streets of Nanjing, Monash Law graduate, Helen Sawczak, is now immersed in building Australia’s ties with China.
He’s suffered his share of setbacks, but Phil De Young’s passion for his football club, Monash Blues, knows few bounds.
The anger at the sacking of the deputy headmaster at Melbourne's Trinity Grammar is less about the haircut and more about ATAR rankings.
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