Teacher retention is an ongoing issue. Actions to enhance respect will result in more positive and productive relationships between teachers and students, as well as with colleagues, and parents.
We can partially solve the teacher supply crisis by first recognising the problems and taking action, including making processes easier for international educators.
The news that a robot broke a seven-year-old’s finger in a chess tournament raises a fundamental legal question: Who’s liable for the acts of a robot?
Forcing people to pass an English test in order to become Australian citizens creates a range of practical and ethical problems, while producing little benefit for migrants and their host society.
As technology advances, the use of spyware in crime investigation is almost unavoidable, but it raises questions about the threat to privacy, freedom of speech, and civil society.
No new funding for family violence, not enough for meaningful workplace change. What was the government thinking?
The urgency of the risks and issues facing women on temporary visas is dangerously heightened by COVID-19.
It's time to recognise linguistic and cultural diversity as a creative engine of social participation and wellbeing.
The natural science approach of ABA has applications far beyond treating autism.
The qualities required to become a successful teacher run far deeper then students' academic rankings.
Only a small number are predicted to take advantage of the legislation from mid-2019.
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