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Episode 28: Local Issues for Our Town and State

08.10.2017 - By CatFish EducationPlay

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John (@jfcatto) and Pete (@mr_van_w) decided last week that they wanted the podcast to be less about parochial political issues, to allow them to focus on classroom pedagogy and be more globally relevant. This week they throw this out the window when John discusses their local members plan to introduce shooting as an "elective" in schools and Pete counters by discussing the state governments minimum graduation standards and the idea of introducing selective primary schools. So much for strategic direction.     John: Shooters, Fishers and Farmers party calls for firearms permits for 10-year-olds - Andrew Taylor  http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/shooters-fishers-and-farmers-party-calls-for-firearms-permits-for-10yearolds-20170801-gxmyzy.html    Pete:  NSW should have "selective primary schools" for gifted children: academic - Pallavi Singhal  http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/nsw-should-have-selective-primary-schools-for-gifted-children-academic-20170720-gxev5i.html  https://twitter.com/tanya_plibersek/status/888574770974826496   

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