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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 10 sec.) ; 167571482 bytes |
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Stories include: 'The Prime Minister faces a major test of his authority on the first day of Parliament', 'What the national testing program Naplan isn't telling you about your child's school', 'Panel: Barry McGaw, University of Melbourne; Dorothy Hoddinott, Principal, Holroyd High School; David Gillespie, author Free Schools'</br></br>THE PRIME MINISTER FACES A MAJOR TEST OF HIS AUTHORITY ON THE FIRST DAY OF PARLIAMENT</br>Coalition Senators and crossbenchers are banding together to change the racial discrimination act to derail Malcolm Turnbull's economic narrative.</br></br>WHAT THE NATIONAL TESTING PROGRAM NAPLAN ISN'T TELLING YOU ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL</br>For parents at schools with a high number of students from non-English speaking backgrounds, there's a fear that Naplan tests are undermining their school's reputation, resulting in a push to keep the results private.</br></br>PANEL: BARRY MCGAW, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE; DOROTHY HODDINOTT, PRINCIPAL, HOLROYD HIGH SCHOOL; DAVID GILLESPIE, AUTHOR FREE SCHOOLS</br>Emma Alberici hosts a panel of experts and asks the question, do the benefits of NAPLAN outweigh the challenges of the system? |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2016-08-30 at 22:33:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Australian states -- Politics and government.
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English language -- Study and teaching.
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Politicians -- Attitudes.
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Refugees -- Services for.
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Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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Bernardi, Cory, contributor
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Constanti, Georgia, contributor
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Cosgrove, Peter, contributor
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Gillespie, David, contributor
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Hoddinott, Dorothy, contributor
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Lipson, David, reporter
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McGaw, Barry, contributor
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Plibersek, Tanya, contributor
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Rallis, Maria, contributor
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Shorten, Bill, 1967- contributor
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Stacey, Carla, contributor
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Trewin, Lisa, contributor
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Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
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