Readers respond to the Liberal leader’s rejection of refugees from Gaza, discuss the merits of school uniforms and share experiences on coping with grief.
The price of principle is often abuse. In my view the labelling of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s actions as racist by independent MP Zali Steggall was a classic example of attacking someone with a different perspective . In calling for a temporary pause on immigration from Gaza, Dutton was clearly stating what he believed was the best policy in the national interest.
As the article points out, there don’t seem to be many aspects of school uniforms that have much positive connection to education at all.I taught at a state school that had uniforms at the junior levels and casual clothing at senior levels. For the 30 years I was there this worked a treat. Junior kids couldn’t wait to move to senior school and be done with the generic clothing and to be able to express themselves.
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