The “invisible” nature of interpreters’ roles means many of the challenges they face aren’t widely acknowledged.
On 14 October, it’s our civic responsibility to make an informed decision about the referendum question regarding the Voice to Parliament.
The platform’s handling of harmful content, including disinformation, hate speech and propaganda, has attracted widespread criticism.
A five-year international project is exploring the purpose of education, revolving around the central question:How could education help us live well in a world worth living in for all?
On a new episode of Monash University's "What Happens Next?" podcast, learn about efforts to preserve languages, and how our words can build a more inclusive society.
Only a few Indigenous languages remain strong in modern Australia. On a new episode of Monash University's "What Happens Next?" podcast, linguists and human rights advocates outline what we've lost.
If our education system is truly committed to reconciliation, we must first actively support the acknowledgment of our past.
The Yoo-rrook Justice Commission will investigate the impact of European settlement, allowing Aboriginal communities to tell their side of the story.
Educators from Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Australia recently shared their experiences of leading their communities during the pandemic.
If you're thinking about homeschooling because your child seems to do better at home, but are unsure if it's the right thing to do, There are some factors to take into account.
Amid sharp fees increases for HASS subjects, there's one glimmer of light – the study of languages has been recognised as vitally important to Australia’s future.
The pandemic has had a marked impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting in conflict zones.
While it's hoped schooling will return to "normal" post-COVID remote learning, the experiences of parents should inform educators' practices of the future.
A new study suggests that approaches to support effective communication with multicultural communities should be incorporated in government strategies from the beginning.
Many parents are unsure how to discuss the pandemic with their children, but there are ways to tackle the tricky questions.
The federal government’s changes to university funding, making some arts and humanities courses more than twice as expensive, is misguided.
Agencies working to protect vulnerable women and children, often in fragile and conflict-affected countries, are coming under increasing pressure in delivering their services during the COVID-19 global crisis.
Live streaming of theatrical performances on platforms such as Zoom, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook has exploded in popularity.
Even though Australians and Indonesians are friendly and easy-going, systemic boundaries can slow the process of collaboration.
The current system of languages education in Australia that prioritises accuracy over fluency is doing students few favours.
Pharmacy students will be trained to improve the online encyclopaedia as an educational resource by ensuring its pages are kept up to date with accurate information.
It's time to recognise linguistic and cultural diversity as a creative engine of social participation and wellbeing.
A series of animated films is future-proofing Indigenous culture, language and knowledge for generations to come.
A collaboration with Oxfam is radically improving the lives of women in rural communities in Bangladesh through mobile phone technology.
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