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Recently I have been reading…- Livia, Empress of Rome: A Biography by Matthew Dennison
- Australians: Eureka to the Diggers by Thomas Keneally
- Australians: Origins to Eureka (Australians Vol 1) by Thomas Keneally
- Plum Pie by P.G. Wodehouse
- A FEW QUICK ONES by P.G. Wodehouse
- Blood and Circuses (Phryne Fisher Mysteries (Paperback)) by Kerry Greenwood
- Rome: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History by Robert Hughes
- Tiger men by Judy Nunn
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Category Archives: Religion
Un-Australian activites at Adelaide’s finest supermarket
My local supermarket advertises itself as “Adelaide’s finest supermarket”, and in many ways it is a deserved appellation. It certainly has a great range of meats, continental foods, fresh vegetables, an excellent bakery and all the regular requirements of a … Continue reading
Education reform?
Tom Whitby, the founder and moderator of #edchat, recently suggested that it would be a good idea for education bloggers around the world to each write a post this weekend on the subject of Educational Reform. The results of this … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Professional development, Religion
Tagged #edchat, Australia, Blogging, Mary MacKillop, National Curriculum, school, teaching
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Is there a place for Spirituality in Public Education?
Any system of education which claims to be wholistic should include the spiritual dimension alongside other aspects of human life and experience. Religion and spirituality has been very influential in almost every aspect of history, and these things play a … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Religion
Tagged Australia, MCEETYA, Morality, National Curriculum, school, Spirituality, Values
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