A 'positive psychology researcher, author and speaker' writing in the Daily Telegraph has called NAPLAN a 'failure', arguing that it teaches a narrow range of skills. The author argues that is also 'rewards poorer quality teaching'.
A parents' association is in dispute with an independent school in Vic. According to the Herald Sun, the association has sent a letter to the principal, demanding that it be allowed to use its funds without interference.
In Tas, education experts have expressed concern that the curriculum will be dumbed down. ABC News reports that the concerns come in the context of discussions to scrap an independent qualifications board.
The Age reports that schools are offering discounts of up to 50% thought the School Places website. The report further states that the discounts are creating tensions with full-fee paying parents.
The Land and Environment Court has rejected a NSW private school's plan for further land development. The Court also stated that allowing increased enrolments would have 'unacceptable traffic impacts' and 'adverse amenity impacts for local residents', according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
In Canada, the Vancouver Sun reports that some private schools are inflating grades. The assertions are based on students who are reported to have high marks, but who then go on to fail state-wide exams.
The proposition of teaching coding classes in NZ schools is under review, according to the Rotorua Daily Post. Education officials are working with 'sector partners' on the potential changes.
A US high school footballer has died during a training session. The 15-year-old is reported by the NBC Philadelphia to have suddenly collapsed. Investigations into the cause of death continue.
A US teacher has been dismissed for allegedly holding a class exercise that bullied a student. According to the Toronto Sun, the teacher allegedly invited students to yell out or write down why they did not like one of their 13-year-old classmates.
Also in the US, a teacher who was alleged to have distributed 'anti-muslim' materials to students has resigned. Chron has details of the offending materials.