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Community Heritage Grants Recipients 2016


Community Heritage Grants Recipients 2016
The Community Heritage Grants (CHG) program provides grants of up to $15,000 to community organisations such as libraries, archives, museums, genealogical and historical societies, multicultural and Indigenous groups. The grants are provided to assist with the preservation of locally owned, but nationally significant collections of materials that are publicly accessible including artefacts, letters, diaries, maps, photographs, and audio visual material.
In 2016, 77 grants were awarded, totalling $415,075.
Australian Capital Territory

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Community Heritage Grants Recipients 2019


Community Heritage Grants Recipients 2019
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The Community Heritage Grants (CHG) program provides grants of up to $15,000 to community organisations such as libraries, archives, museums, genealogical and historical societies, multicultural and Indigenous groups. The grants are provided to assist with the preservation of locally owned, but nationally significant collections of materials that are publicly accessible including artefacts, letters, diaries, maps, photographs, and audio visual material.
In 2019, 60 grants were awarded, totalling $378,440.
New South Wales

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Governor presents Australian honours and awards (3) - Government House Queensland


Governor presents Australian honours and awards (3)
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Tuesday 11 May 2021
His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor of Queensland, today presented Australian Honours and Awards to the following Queenslanders:
MR PETER BARRY KEARNS
Member of the Order of Australia in the General Division
For significant service to education, particularly to adult and lifelong learning, including as member, board member, special advisor and fellow for several lifelong learning and social heritage organisations, as founder and director of PASCAL International Exchanges, and through contributions in the field to UNESCO, the Australian Learning Community Network and the Australian College of Educators.

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Reading wars in Australian schools: students caught in the crossfire


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Boomer sleeps in the crook of Callum Milkins’ neck while he plays video games, and snuggles up to his chin in bed. Parrots make affectionate pets, so Callum’s mother Melinda bought one three years ago to ease her son’s loneliness. Boomer has been a loyal friend, and his companionship is even more valuable now that Callum has quit school and spends most of his time at home.
Callum plans to look for a job but work can be hard to find in Lance Creek, a small town outside Wonthaggi on Victoria’s Bass Coast, and the 17-year-old has an extra hurdle: he struggles to read. That’s why he refused to return when classrooms reopened last year after the first COVID-19 shutdown. Callum, a stocky young man with brown curls and clear blue eyes, is softly spoken and looks at his hands when he speaks. He’s fascinated by astronomy and adores his pets: along with Boomer, there’s a lizard, dog and chooks. But there’s no mistaking how he feels about school. “It was like going to hell every single day. And getting tortured and then going home,” he says.

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Reading wars in Australian schools: students caught in the crossfire

Reading wars in Australian schools: students caught in the crossfire
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'Gold standard' HSC exams cost almost $100 million a year


Standards-referenced assessment - when students are judged on how well they know the content 
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The cost of conducting examinations for the Higher School Certificate has hit almost $100 million a year, which equates to $250 every time a student sits a test.
The per-exam cost outstrips exam fees for overseas credentials such as the International Baccalaureate and the United States’ Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SATs).
The HSC costs almost $100 million a year.
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Supporters of the HSC say the money is well spent given the benefits of its breadth and rigour to students and teachers, but critics say it’s another reason to abandon an exam they describe as outdated and bloated.

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