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Ep: 39: Saving Australian Schools

Ep: 39: Saving Australian Schools

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As Australia’s education ranking tanks, a change in the school funding system is well overdue. If Australia is ever going to be the smart country, equal per-child funding, together with greater parental choice must be top of mind. A fair and equal funding model, in addition to UK style ‘Free Schools’, would give parents, teachers and students a place where learning matches family values. They would be a tonic for Australia’s disillusioned teachers and angry parents doing battle against the forces of woke mediocrity.

(00:15) Introduction by host - Phil Dye

(02:06) Let it rip number 1: Respectful Relationships Australia.

(05:00) Let it rip number 2: Disability inclusion

(09:30) Interview segment part A with Katharine Birbalsingh, Principal of The Michaela School at Wembley. Link HERE.

(18:35) Comment by host

(19.02) Declaration of Biological Truth Australia promotion

(19:45) Interview segment part B with Katharine Birbalsingh, Principal of The Michaela School at Wembley. Link HERE.

(21:00) Comment by host

(24:22) Interview segment part C with Katharine Birbalsingh, Principal of The Michaela School at Wembley. Link HERE.

(25:08) Comment by host

(27:21) Segment of talk at the Centre for Independent Studies by Katharine Birbalsingh, Principal of The Michaela School at Wembley. Link HERE.

(33:43) Comment by host

(34:37) Let it rip number 3: Sex-based equality in teaching

(36:49) Let it rip number 4: Welcome to Country

(40:47) Closing comments by host

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