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Can AI revolutionise the three Rs?

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The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training has launched an inquiry into the use of generative artificial intelligence in the Australian education system. Chair of the Committee, Lisa Chesters MP, noted that ‘artificial technologies are increasingly available in education settings, presenting both opportunities and challenges. This inquiry will examine the ways in which these technologies … Continued

FedUni staff to protest alongside Ballarat community in fight for fair pay

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National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members will protest alongside community members in Ballarat on Saturday to fight for better pay and conditions at Federation University.   NTEU members will rally alongside local supporters outside the Post Office Gallery on Lydiard Street from midday on Saturday.   FedUni NTEU members have unanimously endorsed escalating their enterprise … Continued

Committee getting grounding in VET with NRL

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The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training continues to hold public hearings for its inquiry into the perceptions and status of vocational education and training (VET). “The Committee is approaching the end of the public hearings for this inquiry,” said Ms Lisa Chesters MP, Committee Chair. “As part of today’s hearings, the Committee will hear … Continued

Indigenous-led program closing the gap in education and employment

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Brendon Barker* was teetering on a precipice when he discovered the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy (NASCA). At the age of 15 the young Wiradjuri Barkindji man suffered unimaginable tragedy, losing his father, a close friend, and a beloved Aunty in the space of nine months. He was struggling at school and couldn’t see the … Continued

Indigenous-led program closing the gap in education and employment

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Brendon Barker* was teetering on a precipice when he discovered the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy (NASCA). At the age of 15 the young Wiradjuri Barkindji man suffered unimaginable tragedy, losing his father, a close friend, and a beloved Aunty in the space of nine months. He was struggling at school and couldn’t see the … Continued

Indigenous-led program closing the gap in education and employment

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Brendon Barker* was teetering on a precipice when he discovered the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy (NASCA). At the age of 15 the young Wiradjuri Barkindji man suffered unimaginable tragedy, losing his father, a close friend, and a beloved Aunty in the space of nine months. He was struggling at school and couldn’t see the … Continued