Who Owns Social Justice? By Bishop Hilton Deakin
Education at all levels is a major, dynamic element in the life of any community in this nation. The energy and continuing effort the systems need are supported by enthusiastic […]

Education at all levels is a major, dynamic element in the life of any community in this nation. The energy and continuing effort the systems need are supported by enthusiastic […]

I recently visited Catholic universities across USA and found it interesting to compare their educational structure with Australia. A majority of the Catholic universities were small, often with only 6000 […]

Issues of social justice often grab the media headlines, but also operate on the most mundane and innocuous levels of society. I was reminded of this recently when a pamphlet […]

Programs directed at addressing social and emotional learning help adolescents to improve classroom behaviour, become more engaged in the learning process and to perform better academically. The educating community, taken […]

Boys and girls can do well in any setting – the most important factor in student success is home influence. Emmanuel College provides the options of a co-educational and boys’ […]

As the debate persists, all three models continue to thrive in different settings and there is now a recognition of the value each contributes to schooling. Single sex or co-ed? […]

Good boys’ education is democratic, offers many ways to gain recognition and often involves fathers and father figures. It contains policies and practices based on a positive approach to male […]

Interestingly enough, the most recent World Economic Forum Gender Report (2009), rates countries on how well they divide their resources and opportunities among their male and female populations Australia is […]