How to implement the general capabilities in busy schools
22nd October 2018
In 2008 the Melbourne Declaration suggested that, by the end of their schooling, all young Australians should become successful learners and confident creative individuals.
Stroke, cancer & other chronic diseases more likely for those with poor mental health
18th August 2018
4 million Australians, including friends, family, co-workers and neighbours, are living with mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression.
All students need access to the world of work at school
30th July 2018
Government can do more to improve student outcomes than run schools and set curriculum — they can help schools partner with industry, rebuilding connections between learning and work.
Why school students need exposure to the world of work
30th July 2018
All students need to experience the world of work, particularly work of the future, long before they leave school.
How support groups can boost your health & make chronic conditions easier to live with
16th July 2018
There are more tools than ever to help people manage their health. But the greatest gains could come from a little help from your friends.
It is not enough to know the score
6th June 2018
In The Australian last week, the Grattan Institute urged students to “work hard at school to achieve your best ATAR” because it “is not on its way out.”
It’s complicated: Australia’s education and employment relationship
18th May 2018
Youth unemployment has remained in double digits for nearly a decade and in pockets particularly across regional Australia, youth unemployment is above 20 percent.
Time to think about the future – participation rates in Australian tertiary education
26th April 2018
Every five years since 2002 the Commonwealth Treasury has prepared an Intergenerational Report looking at how Australia will change over the next 40 years, with emphasis on population and productivity.
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