Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

How engaging hearts leads to engaging minds

By Caroline Pontaoe, Cathie Burgess and Valerie Harwood

“I’m not here to make you feel guilty, but I’m here to give you truths and facts that

Welcome to the first #AARE2023 blog of the conference

Day One, November 26, 2023. We will update here during the day so please bookmark this page. Our EduResearch Matters social accounts are: Please write, comment, participate about our AARE2023 blog on social media using this hashtag #AARE2023. Blog four! Voices from the panel Three amazing academics shared insights and experiences from the journeys they

Why spectacular slogans and perfect pop ditties will never work

By Naomi Barnes

The phenomenon of moral politicking around an issue rather than a political party has been a key part of my research over the last five years. That’s been the case in many things to do with education – and education policy. Our social relationships now have a strong influence on our reality. Politics no longer

Australian curriculum review: strengthened but still a long way from an amazing curriculum for all Australian students

By Stewart Riddle

There is much to admire in the proposed revisions to the Australian Curriculum, which were released for public consultation this week. I’d give it a B+. The curriculum content organisers and core ideas have been revised to ensure that they are more closely aligned, with some trimming of content to enable greater depth of study.