Jewish Schools in Australias elite

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Sexy Lady

Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by Sexy Lady » Fri Dec 28, 2012 3:59 pm

In 2010, Australia was ranked 6th in world education.
In 2012, Australia was ranked 47th in world education.

Wog girl, what do you think are the triggers that have caused this significant decline in Australian educational results in such a short period of time?

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Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by mellie » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:01 pm

harvey wrote:The latest mobile, a new video game console, and a new couch for them to lounge around on.
Wrap up our little princes and princesses, else they may toughen up to what life is all about.

But what has this to do with more than 20% of Australian year 8 maths and Science teachers not being as confident as they should be teaching?

Great idea, lets blame the parents and ignore the declining standard of education and teaching in this country.

Afterall... it costs much less blaming the parents, than it would actually doing something meaningful to make a difference.

Remember, teachers are concerned themselves.

We should be listening to them, this and addressing their workplace concerns, not blaming the kids parents. :roll

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Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by mellie » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:02 pm

Sexy Lady wrote:In 2010, Australia was ranked 6th in world education.
In 2012, Australia was ranked 47th in world education.

Wog girl, what do you think are the triggers that have caused this significant decline in Australian educational results in such a short period of time?

Sexy Lady, thats mind blowing. :shock:

What a disgrace.

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Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by harvey » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:04 pm

Good to see the Federal government looking after Australia.

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Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by wog_girl » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:08 pm

Sexy Lady wrote:In 2010, Australia was ranked 6th in world education.
In 2012, Australia was ranked 47th in world education.

Wog girl, what do you think are the triggers that have caused this significant decline in Australian educational results in such a short period of time?
Such a steep decline seems frightening but I remember statistics placing our well below 6th place in 2010. Our school has implemented numerous literacy and numeracy strategies which has seen us improve significantly, and continue to improve each year. Parental involvement has played a key role in it.

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Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by IQS.RLOW » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:10 pm

Sexy Lady wrote:In 2010, Australia was ranked 6th in world education.
In 2012, Australia was ranked 47th in world education.

Wog girl, what do you think are the triggers that have caused this significant decline in Australian educational results in such a short period of time?
The decline of traditional teaching methods and the adoption of some idiot academic idea that decided to turn hundreds of years of educational history on its head and introduce outcomes based education and basically have ruined the lives of a couple of generations of kids
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Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by harvey » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:15 pm

Decline in the number of trade schools and that of apprenticeship government incentives doesn't help. The increase/encouragement in TAFE courses for anything.
Why go and slog it out at university when (TAFE) diplomas are being pushed as being equivalent to a degree.

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Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by wog_girl » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:19 pm

Wait a minute, PISA have ranked us ninth not 42nd but, yes, we were sixth in 2010. My mistake. China are first because, on average, their students spend about 15 hours per week on their studies outside of school. Doubt Aussie kids devote that much time.

Sexy Lady

Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by Sexy Lady » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:22 pm

wog_girl wrote:
Sexy Lady wrote:In 2010, Australia was ranked 6th in world education.
In 2012, Australia was ranked 47th in world education.

Wog girl, what do you think are the triggers that have caused this significant decline in Australian educational results in such a short period of time?
Such a steep decline seems frightening but I remember statistics placing our well below 6th place in 2010. Our school has implemented numerous literacy and numeracy strategies which has seen us improve significantly, and continue to improve each year. Parental involvement has played a key role in it.
I think we are all pretty satisfied that second stat is from the OECD report, but what was not made clear is that the 2010 stats are also from the OECD, so there is no getting around the fact that there has been a significantly steep decline in quality of education.

Also, I wasn't really asking about your personal experience at the school where you work, rather, I was interested in your professional opinion given that you have access to a wealth of knowledge on education and education policy, and given that you are tertiary educated and therefore able to provide a educated opinion on why we are failing to educate our students to a standard comparable to other English speaking countries.

Sexy Lady

Re: Jewish Schools in Australias elite

Post by Sexy Lady » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:24 pm

wog_girl wrote:Wait a minute, PISA have ranked us ninth not 42nd but, yes, we were sixth in 2010. My mistake. China are first because, on average, their students spend about 15 hours per week on their studies outside of school. Doubt Aussie kids devote that much time.
Most likely, PISA are using different measures to the OECD.

So you do not think that it has anything to do with the quality of teaching staff or teaching techquies wog girl? Rather it is the students not spending enough time on their studies? If time is the issue, do you think we should increase school hours?

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