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Unwanted sexual advances, unreasonable funding and virus disturbance are hot subjects as Q A tackles education

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Mar 9, 2020 #tackles, #topics
Unwanted sexual advances, unreasonable funding and virus disturbance are hot subjects as Q A tackles education

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March 10, 2020 02: 58:49

Are kids at same-sex schools being prepared for reality after year 12? Definitely not, according to Q A panellist and student Vy Tran, who called out a “culture of harmful masculinity” in Australia’s classrooms.

Key points:

  • Teacher Eddie Woo stated innovation was required for specific students to keep discovering throughout the coronavirus break out
  • Adrian Piccoli stated public schools were treated differently to non-government schools, especially around the concern of responsibility
  • Ms Tran stated the government required to begin taking much better care of public school trainees instead of prioritising the abundant

Monday’s episode of Q A focussed on a series of education issues, featuring Ms Tran together with panellists Eddie Woo, Dr John Collier, Adrian Piccoli and Tanya Plibersek.

Ms Tran, a year 12 student at MacRobertson High School in Melbourne, responding to an audience question, advised the tired

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