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    Selective schools

    July

    Dutton’s nuclear dream exposed as a short-term political play

    Readers’ letters on nuclear politics; those left behind by selective schools; and Australia’s sectarian divide.

    The best way to empower ASIC to tackle bad corporate behaviour

    Readers’ letters on beefing up ASIC’s powers; discriminatory land tax; and the dangers of neglecting science.

    Selective schools may not offer the long-term advantages they appear to offer.

    Sending kids to selective schools doesn’t pay off: study

    Demand for selective public high schools far outweighs places, but a new study casts doubt on whether they live up to their promise.

    • Julie Hare

    November 2023

    One of the most widely held beliefs about single-sex schools is that they are good for academic performance, particularly for girls. The truth, however, is far less solid.

    Why coeducation is so fraught in Australia

    When Newington College announced its decision to go co-ed, borderline hysteria ensued. The question is why.

    • Julie Hare

    October 2020

    Online tutoring has become the norm during the pandemic.

    Tutoring in Australia is a billion-dollar industry

    One in seven school children will be tutored at some time during their lives, yet tutors are not required to train before they take on the role.

    • Theo Chapman