17 July, 2024
Filed under: Education

'My brain leaves the room': what happens when teachers talk too much

Students in our study reported some of their teachers talk too much. Why is this a problem? What can teachers do instead?

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25 May, 2024
Filed under: Law

Should people with dementia be eligible for voluntary assisted dying?

The NT government has invited views on access to voluntary assisted dying. But whether it should include access for those with dementia is not so clear cut.

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17 May, 2024
Filed under: Education

There's $110 million for Indigenous education in the budget: will it work?

There is a strong body of evidence about what works in Indigenous education. But budgets seem to keep ignoring research that says we need to listen to Indigenous people.

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6 May, 2024
Filed under: Education, Health

What the new Commonwealth Prac Payment means for students

The federal government has announced a Commonwealth Prac Payment to support selected groups of students doing mandatory work placements. Will it do enough to end ‘placement poverty’?

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29 April, 2024
Filed under: Health, Business

Half our colleagues suffer pain at work, but periods are still a taboo subject

While employees would probably tell their boss about a stomach upset, many who menstruate and feel unwell as a consequence every month, are unlikely to talk about their difficult periods.

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