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Honorary doctorates can leave real students feeling a little miffed
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Honorary doctorates can leave real students feeling a little miffed

Even awarding a doctorate to an actual Muppet (as Southampton College did for Kermit the Frog) can bring about positive publicity for a university.

  • by Mitchell Landrigan

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We need to provide alternative to onslaught of negativity that is harming our children
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We need to provide alternative to onslaught of negativity that is harming our children

In young people in particular, ‘sad crying’ is one way we reach out when we are frightened, anxious, or stressed, and need support. Crying activates the body in a healthy way. It is definitely not the moment to reject the person crying, to call on them to ‘toughen up’, or ‘to be a man’.

  • by William McKeith
Australian students go backwards in maths, reading and science: report
Education

Australian students go backwards in maths, reading and science: report

The proportion of Australian 15-year-olds reaching international baseline levels in maths, reading and science has fallen significantly.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Rewind - University life
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Rewind - University life

"A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education he may steal the whole railroad." - Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

'Working with young people a privilege' says just-retired head
Education

'Working with young people a privilege' says just-retired head

The role of a school head is widely discussed, analysed, judged – and often misunderstood.

  • by Mal Chenu
Schools' challenge started in Sydney attracts an international crowd
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Schools' challenge started in Sydney attracts an international crowd

A home-grown, close-fought academic competition now fields teams from Asia and Europe.

  • by Amanda Phelan
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Without girls' voices half the conversation is missing
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Without girls' voices half the conversation is missing

Students from across the globe set their sights on becoming future leaders.

  • by Amanda Phelan
Spike in calls to sex assault helplines as uni O-weeks begin
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Spike in calls to sex assault helplines as uni O-weeks begin

Advocacy groups have demanded an independent taskforce to increase transparency on universities' responses to sexual violence complaints.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Company behind botched medical exam has track record of failure
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Company behind botched medical exam has track record of failure

The education-testing company behind a bungled exam that left 1200 trainee doctors distraught this week has a well-documented history of stuff-ups.

  • by Jenny Noyes & Kate Aubusson
Principals facing high rates of violence, bullying in schools: survey
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Principals facing high rates of violence, bullying in schools: survey

More than a third of Australian principals are experiencing physical violence and bullying at work and more than half are being threatened with violence.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Hundreds of trainee doctors forced to resit $1800 exam after 'unknown technical fault'
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Hundreds of trainee doctors forced to resit $1800 exam after 'unknown technical fault'

Hundreds of trainee doctors will be forced to resit a high-stakes medical exam after a technical glitch locked candidates out of an online test before they finished on Monday.

  • by Megan Gorrey