Standing Committee on Employment, Education
and Workplace Relations
Melbourne experts explain the issues with boys...
Boys can often be blamed for disruptive behaviour and having a bad
attitude. Many have low self-esteem, have difficulties communicating
with others and display problems at school. Boys are experiencing learning
difficulties and the literacy gap between boys and girls is increasing.
So, what is the problem facing boys and what can be done to help?
The House of Representatives Education Committee will be in Melbourne
this week to hear the issues that people working in the education industry
and social services sector face on a daily basis when working with boys.
Public Event: House of Representatives Education Committee The education
of boys - what are the issues
Where: Victorian Parliament, 35 Spring Street Committee Rooms 2&3
When: Tuesday, 24 October, 10am - 5.15pm, Wednesday, 25 October,
9am - 5.30pm
The House Education Committee is currently undertaking an inquiry
into the education of boys focussing on the social, cultural and educational
factors affecting boys.
While in Melbourne the House Education Committee will meet with education
researchers, teachers, program activity coordinators and representatives
from the Victorian Department of Education, Employment and Training.
As well, the Committee will visit Southwood Boys Grammar School, a campus
established by Tintern Grammar, specially catering for boys and ways
to enhance their learning and social skills.
Dr Brendan Nelson, Committee Chair, said the issues surrounding the
education of boys need to be brought out into the open and discussed
as frankly as possible.
"The Committee, through this inquiry, wants to understand the problems
and look at what may be done in early to middle schooling that can help
and benefit boys. Programs for boys do not have to be, and should not
be, at the expense of girls," Dr Nelson said.
For more details on the Melbourne Public Forum on Tuesday 24 and Wednesday
25 October, as well as background information on the inquiry visit:
www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr
For media comment contact Dr Brendan Nelson MP, Chair of the
House Education Committee, on
0418 123 438. For background information contact the Committee
Secretariat:
(02) 6277 4573, Fax 02 6277 4427, E-mail: eewr.reps@aph.gov.au
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