David Rose wrote to Sysfling on 11 January 2016 at 18:10:
But I think Adut having to teaching himself to read while at high school is the real issue. Beyond the dramatic story of his escape to western Sydney, it is the one part of his tragedy that is shared by millions of others, most of whom do not get so lucky. Traditionally, these students who were not taught to learn from reading would go into manual occupations or vocational education. In Australia, governments are destroying the vocational education sector by privatising it. Uni of Western Sydney is capitalising on this massive funding shift by recruiting these students into undergraduate programs, along with international students who fail to qualify for the sandstone unis. But teachers in the uni sector are no more qualified to teach academic reading than those who failed to teach them in the high schools.
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Appraisal
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Polarity
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Attitude
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teachers in the uni sector
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negative
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judgement: capacity
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teachers in high schools
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negative
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judgement: capacity
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