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Many of the educational change promoters that occupy positions of influence and power in state education systems may be a little worried about Kevin’s focus on rigor and standards. They will be hoping that this emphasis will be limited to the election campaign. For a long time, in these cosy “progressive” cliques, “change” has been […]

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Merit Pay for teachers

What a polarised debate ! Opponents froth at the mouth. Proponents make out it is all so clear and simple.
There is not much new about performance pay. It is built into any worthwhile career. Anything else is a “dead end” job by definition.
Over my 25 years, my pay increases have almost exclusively been according to […]

We are all superheroes ! We just need “training”  
The modern employers panacea for any dysfunction in the workplace is to propose some “training”. The unchallenged and unstated assumption is that there is no limit to any one persons performance. Job expectations can be expanded without limit as long as “training” is provided. The mantra […]

Banned for $15 pants

In Melbourne Australia, a students defiance of her government school community dress code is aggressively backed up by her parents… 
She said she had been offering the Palmers free school-issue pants for the past month, but the family had “rejected them on principle”.
Says it all really……
1. Some think the only way to explain their problems is […]

Teachers frisk pupil for drugs

Teachers at Rowville did nothing wrong based on your article “Teachers frisk pupil for drugs - Jane Metlikovec June 02, 2007″. The Victorian Government School Reference Guide instructs teachers with a “cause for concern” to instruct students to “empty their pockets or open their bags for inspection and a failure to comply with such an […]

The display of simple-minded and divisive posters saying “Jesus Loves Osama” outside the Glen Iris Uniting Church has caused some passerby to take direct action and remove them.
Rev Peter Whitaker is shown on the front page of the Progress Leader with his “script”.  Thinking for himself ? I don’t think so. The script sheet he […]



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Stephen Digby is a teacher, writer, reader and music lover. He has taught for 20 years in primary, technical and high schools in Victoria, Australia. His roles include administrator, teacher, consultant in computer education, maths and science. Career highlights include: developing a Computer Education Teacher Training Centre; working as a curriculum writer for the Information Technology Study of the Victorian Certificate of Education; working in Ohio on an International Teaching Fellowship; studying the Singapore Education System during an extended study visit. http://www.digbys.com

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