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MGSE Media Mentions

Laureate Professor John Hattie in ‘Does missing a term due to COVID-19 really matter?’ in The Catholic Weekly, 20 May 2020

Dr Jenny Chesters wrote 'Recessions scar young people their entire lives, even into retirement' in The Conversation, 21 May 2020

Dr Daniela Acquaro did a live television cross with Nine News 4pm edition about VCE exams being delayed, 22 May 2020

Dr Daniela Acquaro spoke with Nine News 6pm edition about VCE exams being delayed,22 May 2020

Dr Joanne Blannin spoke with ABC NewsRadio about the challenges of home-schooling during the pandemic, 22 May 2020

Dr Ben Deery in ‘Playground Fun Police’ – The Herald Sun, 23 May 2020

  • Republished on News.com.au and numerous other NewsCorp websites 23 May 2020

Mr Matt Harrison spoke with ABC NewsRadio on ‘How parents of children with learning difficulties have adapted to remote learning’, 23 May 2020

Dr Gwilym Croucher in ‘The End of the University Boom’ in The Saturday Paper – 23 May 2020 (subscriber content)

The Melbourne Graduate School of Education and the research team behind a national survey of teachers and educations was mentioned ‘Students less distracted and do better work remotely, teachers say’ – The Sunday Age and the associated Nine Newspapers, 24 May 2020

Professor Janet Clinton in ‘How schools will help students who have fallen behind’ in The Age and associated Nine Newspapers, 25 May 2020

Dr Geoff Sharrock from the Centre for Vocational and Educational Policy wrote the opinion piece ‘Higher education: survive the tempest, plan for more sea-change’ in The Australian Financial Review, 25 May 2020

Associate Professor Terry Bowles wrote ‘Embracing a new normal in ourselves and communities’ in Pursuit, 25 May 2020

Dr Joanne Blannin spoke with 3AW Breakfast (Kate & Quarters) about the gains from remote learning and the lessons we can take into the future, (start at 33.32mins) 26 May 2020

Professor Dianne Vella-Broderick in ‘How worried should parents really be about pandemic screen time?’ – The Age and associated Nine Newspapers, 26 May 20202

Associate Professor Hernan Cuervo spoke with Sinead Mangan on ABC Australia Wide about Concerns young people to be profoundly affected by covid-19 economic fallout for years to come, 26 May 2020

Associate Professor Terry Bowles spoke with Patricia Karvelas on ABC’s RN Drive in ‘Have you been enjoying the hermit life of iso?’, 27 May 2020

The LH Martin Institute with honorary senior fellows Liz Baré & Janet Beard in Casual learning and teaching staff: essential not expendable in The Campus Morning Mail, 27 May 2020

Dr Daniela Acquaro  in ‘Bentornati A Scuola’ (Welcome Back to School) / ‘The impact of coronavirus on Australian schools’ in Il Globo (Australian published, Italian language newspaper), 28 May 2020

Associate Professor Terry Bowles spoke to Leon Compton on ABC Radio Hobart on ‘how we’ve developed new habits during the COVID-19 lockdown’ (Terry's interview begins at 1:41:34), 29 May 2020

Professor Sophie Arkoudis in 'It's not rocket science: English language communication and internal students', Campus Morning Mail, 31 May 2020

Laureate Professor John Hattie mentioned in ‘Growth predicted for Shepparton in wake of COVID-19’ in The Shepparton News, 31 May 2020

The Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education and Honorary Fellows Frank Larkins and Ian Marshman wrote ‘Larkins and Marshman warn: seven unis at financial risk’ in Campus Morning Mail, 31 May 2020

The Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education and Honorary Fellows Frank Larkins and Ian Marshman in ‘Universities will be forced to sell assets and look at mergers’, 1 June 2020

The Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education and Honorary Fellow Frank Larkins in ‘Research in jeopardy as foreign PhDs stay home’ – The Australian Financial Review, 2 June 2020

Dr Melitta Hogarth spoke to Radio Adelaide’s Breakfast Show about indigenous education policy, (scroll half way down the playbar) 2 June 2020

Dr Kathryn Colemanin ‘Art education during the COVID-19 lockdown’ in Teacher Magazine, 2 June 2020

Julie Hare wrote ‘The diversity advantage: leadership, women and universities’ in BroadAgemda, 3 June 2020

Julie Hare in ‘Universities are slowly increasing their number of women leaders’ in The Australian, 3 June 2020

The Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education and Honorary Fellows Frank Larkins and Ian Marshman mentioned in ‘Race to shore up La Trobe University as cash crisis bites’ – The Age, 3 June 2020

The Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education and Honorary Fellows Frank Larkins and Ian Marshman wrote ‘COVID-19: what Australian universities can do to recover from the loss of international student fees’ in The Conversation, 3 June, 2020