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shhartley.bsky.social
Education is my passion, politics my anger, good food and TV my weakness. I live on Dharug land. I conduct and facilitate research about, for and in schools.
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35 years after the beginning of HECS, Skye Predavec finds that students are paying much more for much less #OffTheCharts australiainstitute.org.au/post/at-aust...

Love when @nicolemockler.bsky.social drops truth bombs. “Respect matters. Valuing what teachers actually know and do, and recognising that it’s complex…would be a pathway to reinstating trust in the teaching profession.” blog.aare.edu.au/just-because...

Brilliant!

This.

Vote like your best mate is indigenous, your daughter is gay, your uncle is on NDIS, your brother is on the poverty line, your neighbour is an immigrant and your kids have to live on this planet for decades after you leave.

Privileged to be in the room with Prof Susan Ledger speaking about preparing pre-service teachers and career-changers for the teaching profession.

How does the history curriculum both enable and constrain history teachers in developing student understandings of democracy? Claire Golledge explores the space between the curriculum as written and the curriculum as taught in different contexts. lnkd.in/e9DaTMw8 #EduSkyAU #EduSky

Next week will be the Parliament's last chance to spare voters from an onslaught of outright lies in political ads. 87% of Australians support truth in political advertising laws. Our Government should do its job. Sign and share > theaus.in/TIPApetition

WTF @abcnewsbot.bsky.social with interrupting the National Press Club with Dutton being incredibly ridiculous as usual. So pissed off!

I live on the outskirts of Sydney with a National Park out the back. Our house insurance went up approximately 40% this year.

Really enjoyed reading Gunnawah by @ronnisalt.bsky.social The characters and their back stories were interesting, and the plot gained speed steadily so by the end I was flicking pages furiously to finish. 1/2

I’ve never understood why truth in advertising doesn’t apply to political parties. 😡

I’m fixing up interview transcripts today and I had a little giggle at the auto-transcribing of “cow paddocks” as “cow panics”. 🐄 😂

Bugger! Just accidentally deleted a post but was able to screenshot it from a repost.

This is an excellent article - helps to frame some of my thoughts and will seep into much of what I do at work. McKnight & Morgan (2020) A broken paradigm? What education needs to learn from evidence-based medicine.

New at Bounces: An in-depth interview with the woman who broke the silence around Alexander Zverev during the #AusOpen trophy ceremony with five words: "Australia believes Olya and Brenda" Free to read for all, but please do subscribe: www.benrothenberg.com/p/alexander-...

Today was mainly a day of reading, a bit related to work (❤️ Biesta!), and a bit related to pleasure. Also worked a little on a literature review for entrepreneurship education. I do not celebrate the Invasion Day public holiday.

I watched a lot of the AO this year (as usual), including a day session at Rod Laver Arena. I did not watch the Men’s Final last night.

If you are in Australia…

In my new blog post, I explore the ongoing binary in education which pits explicit teaching or direct instruction against discovery or inquiry learning, and call for a more nuanced conversation about pedagogy. melanieralph.com/2025/01/18/t...

Happy New Year, Riverina! It’s time for fresh leadership and a stronger future. I’m Jenny Rolfe, and I’m running for the seat of Riverina in the next Federal election. This is the year we make real change together. Let’s build a prosperous future for our community. www.jennyrolfe.com.au/