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MGSE Media Mentions

Dr Pauline Thompson and Professor John Hattie in ‘The new school leaders’, The Educator, 23 May 2019.

Professor John Hattie in ‘Why children should learn together, not apart’, The Week, 2 June 2019.

Professor Wiliam Locke in ‘Teaching excellence is not something to aspire to’ (subscription required), Times Higher Education, 3 June 2019.

LH Martin Institute mentioned in ‘Training numbers collapse puts pressure on government’, The Financial Review, 5 June 2019.

Anna Dabrowski in ‘Language education: Executives of tomorrow encouraged to learn second language at school today’, ABC News Online, 5 June 2019.

A total of 15 teachers from Latrobe Valley Catholic schools are among the graduates of the Master of Clinical Teaching from the University of Melbourne, Radio story broadcast on TRFM in Traralgon, 11 June 2019.

Dr Kelly-Ann Allen and Dr Tracii Ryan in ‘In defence of technology in schools’, The New Daily, 12 June 2019.

Dr Jim Watterston in ‘Teacher training must reflect challenges ahead’, The Educator, 13 June 2019.


Sector News

Bob Hawke: the great education reformer, Campus Review, 22 May 2019.

Let them play! Kids need freedom from play restrictions to develop, The Conversation, 24 May 2019.

Victorian budget: Free preschool for 3-year-olds with $1 billion for early childhood education (subscription), The Australian, 27 May 2019.

Some public school get nearly 6 times as much funding, thanks to parents, The Conversation, 27 May 2019.

Let’s make it mandatory to teach respectful relationships in every Australian school, The Conversation, 28 May 2019.

Does Australia need a rethink on the future of education?, ABC News, 28 May 2019.

Fewer Australians will have uni or TAFE skills if governments don’t reform tertiary education, The Conversation, 29 May 2019.

The childcare centre where kids make the decisions, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 2019.

The ATAR changes set to make university entry fairer, The Age, 30 May 2019.

‘Significant advantage’: some students had spellcheck during NAPLAN, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 May 2019.

The government keeps talking about revamping VET – but is it actually doing it?, The Conversation, 30 May 2019.

If your kid is bullied and hurt on school grounds, can you sue the school?, The Conversation, 31 May 2019.

Some wannabe teachers failing in literacy tests (subscription required), The Australian, 31 May 2019.

Preschool benefits all children, but not all children get it. Here’s what the government can do about that, The Sector, 4 June 2019.

The LANTITE: Attracting the best or just eliminating the worse?, Education Review, 4 June 2019.

Teachers are more depressed and anxious than the average Australian, The Conversation, 7 June 2019.

Helping ‘impatient’ students stay in school, Pursuit, 7 June 2019.

The important education option parents aren’t talking about, Herald Sun, 8 June 2019.

‘Oozing confidence’: the new program identifying gifted students, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 June 2019.

Indigenous students learn traditional languages, but one future leader says it’d be too hard to teach nationwide, ABC News online, 9 June 2019.

Plan to help state’s gifted students thrive, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 June 2019.

Four things students with vision impairment want you (their teachers and friends) to know, The Conversation, 10 June 2019.

‘We’re in a bubble’: Country kids left behind as education gap widens, The Age, 11 June 2019.

Identify student needs in the early years, Teacher Magazine, 11 June 2019.

The debate over free speech puts uni education at risk, The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 June 2019.

NAPLAN ‘blind’ to cultural factors (subscription required), The Australian, 11 June 2019.

Selective schools mainly ‘select’ advantage, so another one won’t ease Sydney’s growing pains, The Conversation, 12 June 2019.