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Ministerial Matters with Jason Clare

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Hosts: Dr Don Carter & Associate Professor Jane Hunter https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-arts-and-social-sciences/podcasts Don & Jane are members 
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JasonClare is the Federal Minister for Education - he has held the portfolio since 2022.  

 

In this episode, Minister Clare responds to our questions on initial teacher education, his proudest achievements in the role so far, the challenges of funding – the cases of the Northern Territory and Western Australia, consulting the archives of research conducted by recognised teacher education associations and scholars – plus there is even a rant … well not really – maybe a blooper. Don’t miss it. 

  

Show Notes 

Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) https://aare.edu.au/ 

Australian Research Council (ARC) https://www.arc.gov.au/ 

Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA) https://atea.edu.au/ 

Australian Curriculum Studies Association (ACSA) https://acsa.edu.au/ 

Carter, D. & Piccoli, A. (2024). Power, politics, and the playground: Perspectives on power and authority in education. Routledge. 

Hunter, J., Yasukawa, K., Kearney, M., Eckert, G., Heggart, K., Carter, D., Bates, K., Maher, D., & Patterson, C. (29 July 2022). Submission No 123 Upper House Inquiry into teacher shortages in NSW. UTS: FASS, pp 1-12. 

Larsen, S.A. (2024).  Are Australian students’ academic skills declining? Interrogating 25 years of national and international standardised assessment data. Australian Journal of Social Issues.https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.341 

Lingard, B. (2015). Think Tanks, ‘policy experts’ and ‘ideas for’ education policy making in Australia. Australian Educational Researcher, 43(1), 15–33. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-015-0193-0  

Sawyer, W. & Hattam, R. (2023). Submission to the Teacher Education Expert Panel Discussion Paper. https://www.education.gov.au/system/files/documents/submission-file/2023-07/TEEP_Emeritus%20Professor%20Wayne%20Sawyer%20and%20Emeritus%20Professor%20Rob%20Hattam.pdf 

Skourdoumbis, A. & Rowe, E. (2024). A critique of ‘Strong Beginnings’ initial teacher education reforms: mandating neuroscience as core curriculum within the ‘what works’ movement, Australian Educational Researcher, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-024-00743-y 

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