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MGSE Media Mentions
Dr Troy Potter wrote ‘The kids are alright: young adult post-disaster novels can teach us about trauma and survival’ in The Conversation – 1 July 2020
Enterprise Professor Sandra Milligan and her industry report in:
- ‘Schools need to rethink student assessment – report’ – The Educator Online, 2 July 2020
- ‘Future proofing’ students for the 21st century and how it can be done’ – The Education Review, 2 July 2020
- ‘Future proofing Australian students with ‘new credentials’’ – Radio Adelaide, 3 July 2020
- ‘Student assessment requires a rethink – report’, The Educator Online, 7 July 2020
- Interviewed by The Daily on 2ser FM in ‘Future-proofing students for the 21st century’ – 8 July 2020
Enterprise Professor Sandra Milligan and her piece in Pursuit
- Republished by openforum.com.au – 1 July 2020
- Republished by Childmags.com.au – 4 July 2020
Professor Fazal Rizvi spoke with Geraldine Doogue on RN’s Saturday Extra ‘Demystifying the International Baccalaureate’ – 4 July 2020
Dr Natasha Ziebell in ‘Remote learning exposed deep digital divide in schools, teachers say’ – The Sunday Age and associated Nine Newspapers (SMH, Brisbane Times , & WA Today)
- This story was also featured in each of the newspapers daily blog (The Age, SMH, Brisbane Times & WA Today)
Dr Natasha Ziebell in ‘Remote learning tough for teachers working from home with many clocking extra hours, survey finds’ – University of Melbourne press release, 5 July 2020
- Republished by The Mirage, 5 July 2020
- Republished by The National Tribune, 5 July 2020
- Republished by Phys.Org, 6 July 2020
Professor Simon Marginson in ‘University tuition hikes won't change behaviour’ – The Australian Financial Review (subscription required) – 6 July 2020
Dr Natasha Ziebell, Dr Daniela Acquaro, Associate Professor Wee Tiong Seah and Cath Pearn wrote ‘Being a Teacher During COVID-19’ – Pursuit, 6 July 2020
- Republished by EducationHQ, 7 July 2020
Dr Natasha Ziebell interviewed by Mitchell Dye on The Pulse 94.7fm Geelong – ‘Remote learning tough for teachers and students, says COVID-19 survey’ – 7 July 2020
Dr Natasha Ziebell in ‘Australian Education Survey finds teachers working longer but more creatively while working from home’ – Canberra Times, 6 July 2020 (and across the Australian Community Media network)
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This story was republished on 7 July 2020 in the following papers:
The Burnie Advocate, The Blue Mountains Gazette, The Kingscote Islander, The Goondiwindi Argus, The Oberon Review, The Nambucca Guardian News, The Victor Harbor Times, Whyalla News, The Camden Haven Courier, The West Coast Sentinel, Walcha News, The Gloucester Advocate, The Rural, The Wingham Chronicle, The Wauchope Gazette, The Senior, The Bunbury Mail, The Esperance Express, The Narooma News, The Collie Mail, The Advertiser Lake Times, The Jimboomba Times, The Busselton Mail, The Hepburn Advocate, The Forbes Advocate, The Mandurah Mail, The Grenfell Record, The Cowra Guardian, The Young Witness, The Flinders News, The Tenterfield Star, The Bombala Times, The Coastal Leader, The Parkes Champion-Post, The Naracoorte Herald, The Bellingen Courier Sun, The Barossa & Light Herald, The Scone Advocate, The Glen Innes Examiner, The Cessnock Advertiser, The Augusta Margaret River Mail, The Merimbula News Weekly, The Yass Tribune, The Port Lincoln Times, The Recorder (Port Pirie), Town & Country Magazine, The Guyra Argus, The Riverina Leader, The Hunter Valley News, The Camden Advertiser, The Moree Champion, The Narromine News,The Murray Valley Standard, The Hawkesbury Gazette, The Eyre Peninsula Tribune, The Redland City Bulletin, The Northern Argus, The Macleay Argus, The Northern Daily Leader, The Armidale Express, The Liverpool Champion, The Canowindra News, The Singleton Argus, The Donnybrook Bridgetown Mail, The Wollondilly Advertiser, The Braidwood Times, The Boorowa News, The Fairfield Champion, The Port Stephens Examiner, The Wagga Wagga Daily Advertiser, The Coly Point Observer, The Great Lakes Advocate, The Central Western Daily, The Namoi Valley Independent, Port Macquarie News, The South Coast Register, The Wimmera Mail Times, The Stawell Times-News, The Bendigo Advertiser, The Ballarat Courier, The Mudgee Guardian, The Illawarra Mercury, The Newcastle Herald, The Maitland Mercury, The Goulburn Post, The Katherine Times, The St George & Sutherland Shire Leader, The Queanbeyan Age, The Lakes Mail, The Muswellbrook Chronicle, The Avon Valley Advocate, The Eden Magnet, The Macarthur Advertiser, The Crookwell Gazette, The Bathurst Western Advocate, The Southern Highland News, The Inverell Times, The North West Star, The Kiama Independent, The Area News, The Cootamundra Herald, The Batemans Bay Post, The Eastern Riverina Chronicle, The Manning River Times, The Bega District News, The Daily Liberal, The Lithgow Mercury, The Border Mail, The Ararat Advertiser, The Tasmanian Examiner, The Warrnambool Standard, The Dungog Chronicle, The Newcastle Star, The Harden Express, The Milton Ulladulla Times,The Beaudesert Times,The Wellington Times, Southern Cross News, The Leeton Irrigator.
Mark Warburton in ‘Coalition policies will cut $1bn a year from universities’ – The Australian, 7 July 2020
Emeritus Professor Frank Larkins and Mark Warburton in ‘The Tehan package: perverse outcomes and cash for the quick’ – Campus Morning Mail, 8 July 2020
Dr Natasha Ziebell in ‘Teachers working longer in lockdown’ – The Educator, 8 July 2020 (see also ‘Teachers working longer hours since COVID-19’ also published 8 July 2020)
Associate Professor Martin Davies co-wrote ‘COVID-19 didn’t start the FIRE but will it put it out?’ in Bluenotes (ANZ’s newsroom) – 9 July 2020
Mark Warburton wrote ‘The government would save $1 billion a year with proposed university reforms — but that’s not what it’s telling us’ in The Conversation 10 July
Emeritus Professor Frank Larkins and Ian Marshman in ‘Oh, the humanities’ – The Fremantle Herald, 10 July 2020
Associate Professor Terry Bowles in 'Less guilt, less stress and less pressure': How lockdown 2.0 can be different’ – The Sunday Age and associated Nine Newspapers – 11 July 2020
Dr Daniela Acquaro, Associate Professor Wee Tiong Seah and Cath Pearn co-wrote ‘Students in Melbourne will go back to remote schooling. Here’s what we learnt last time and how to make it better’ in The Conversation, 13 July 2020
Professor William Locke in ‘Dark secret of higher education: bloated student to staff ratios’ – The Australian Financial Review, 13 July 2020
Dr Chelsea Hyde in ‘Dinner in 'Europe' and a new puppy: finding joy in cancelled plans’ – The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 July 2020
Dr Natasha Ziebell was interviewed on 2ser’s The Daily ‘Lessons to keep in mind ahead of Melbourne’s return to remote learning’ – 14 July 2020