DOGS Por: Jean Ely and Dale Bridge The Australian Council for the Defence of Government Schools (DOGS) looks at public education and separation of church and state. 525 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast DOGS Mostrando página 12 de 27 RADIOTHON! Public schools do more with fewer resources plus more Radiothon! Economic argument for State Aid to private schools NO LONGER VALID, plus much more Public Education Day, TAFE shortchanged again, structural failure and much more Public education day, private schools a protected species and much more Rationalists Society's Luke Beck on chaplaincy programs, student climate strike, history wars Tudge fudging figures, former privatiser changes sides as facts don't match rhetoric and much more May Day Memories - the fight for public education Government deniability, not accountability. Morrison abandons needs-based funding and more Believing in Public Education. The moral vacuums of professional politicians and more The big FIVE challenges facing Australian Education and much more This week we concentrate on parents and teachers and whatever happened to free education? Coalition claims the 'school funding wars are over' despite all evidence to the contrary! The stranglehold of elite private schools on the corridors of power in Australia and more TAFE, booming enrolments in the public school sector and much more The Integration of private into the public sector - the marriage of 2 completely opposing objectives What Australian education can learn from Finland plus a culture of entitlement Catholic leader calls educational equity a fantasy as Finland proves it as a reality. NAPLAN and PISA and big business. Emphasis on testing limiting achievement rather than learning and much more School "choice" movement created by racial segregationists, good news stories from public schools and much more Neo-liberal policies and TAFE, the true cost of private education, A.G. report and much more « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 ... 27 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn