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Autumn equinox 2016

It’s Equinox break in Term 1, 2016, and what’s happening? It's been a while, so I have sub-headings.WORKWell, I have been applying for jobs. Most of the jobs have been part time or temporary at...

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Mother advocacy 2016

MamapaloozaWe have two events planned for Mamapalooza this year: a film showing and a comedy night.You are invited to our Mamapalooza Film ShowingWHO DOES SHE THINK SHE IS? by film maker Pamela Tanner...

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Campaigns and fundraisers

In my paper about how volunteering is propping up a broken system I am also writing about fundraisers and campaigns. There are lots of things I don’t understand.I see lots of fundraisers that don’t...

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The Blackboard Jungle

I’m writing to try to make sense of things.I’ve been doing casual work in a low socio economic school. I’m shocked that there are schools like this in Australia. I’m confronted by how sheltered I am. I...

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Lets ask more questions: Challenging cultural and moral absolutism

While we are engaging in public arguments about marriage equality, immigration and cultural appropriation, lets take a few steps back and see where the ideas for these arguments come from. In the...

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Primary school ends on a disturbing note

My daughter finished primary school yesterday, after a week of celebrations. There is a tradition at the school that after the last bell the year six group goes to a local park for a water fight. It...

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13 Reasons Why - a Parent’s Perspective

Everybody has been talking about 13 Reasons Why. Here’s my take on it.As a story it is hard to suspend disbelief because:The make-up is distractingly badSenoirs do not hang out with juniors in real...

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Crow, plough and wheel

I haven’t posted anything personal for a while. Today is Mothers’ Day. I’m still holding out on celebrating until we have equal rights. I am probably more busy and more productive than I have ever...

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No Name Calling

In 2016 I started working at a university. At this university (as at others) there are active student groups, including Socialist groups. I consider myself a socialist so one day at lunchtime I walked...

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2017 wrap up

It has been the year of overworking. I won’t talk about my paid job except to say that people make the difference, and that it is over. I’m looking for something else. Outside of my regular job I have...

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My article in SMH about volunteering

I had an article published in SMH yesterday.http://www.smh.com.au/comment/volunteering-doesnt-make-the-world-a-better-place-20180104-h0dd25.htmlI didn't write the headline - it is a little less nuanced...

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My Body Betrays Me

When my daughter asked me what transgender is, I answered that some people feel that they were born into the wrong body. That their bodies had betrayed them. So they change gender. She replied: I feel...

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Homer, Paul Ramsay and Me: Rewriting the Mythology of Western Civilisation

I wrote this long essay over the summer holidays. The issue of the Ramsay Centre has since received lots of media attention. The membership of the board has changed - Beazley has left and Elizabeth...

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The poker game of parenting

Lately I've been feeling like parenting is a poker game.P1: I'll see your child at the Opera House and raise you a trip to Fiji.P2: I'll see your trip to Fiji and raise you are trip to the US.P3: I'll...

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Managing Fertility

I watched Exposed on ABC - the documentary investigating the case of Keli Lane, and I have some thoughts.Yes, the case was poorly investigated, and yes it was sexist. I don’t know what happened to baby...

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Let's apply some critical thinking to Christmas

Now that we have critical thinking embedded in every educational institution, we should expect that our traditions will be challenged. Is doing something on the basis of tradition a good enough...

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Why teaching that all texts are problematic is a bad idea

This essay argues that approaching all texts as problematic, according to identity politics and systems of power, is a bad idea. Two years ago I would have argued the opposite, and I did.In my essay...

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What is Intersectionality?

 Intersectionality is a matrix of power structures where people plot themselves and other people on the matrix to show where they sit within hierarchies of power on the basis of identity markers.The...

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How Generative AI is Like Classical Reception

Image created using Ideogram. In a conversation with a work colleague, we discussed analogies to how generative AI impacts how we teach students to learn and how we assess student learning outcomes....

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