Early Childhood Education, Global Education Standards, The Governments Role and more with Les

Published: Dec. 9, 2023, 2:44 a.m.

-Join us for a riveting episode of 'The Court Of Public Opinion' hosted by Jeremy Cordeaux, featuring the astute and well-informed long-time show supporter, Les. Streamed live on December 8th, 2023, this episode promises a deep dive into a myriad of topical and historical issues, offering insights and perspectives that only Les can provide.

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\U0001f31f About the Episode: Les, known for his eloquent and insightful contributions, joins Jeremy Cordeaux in a conversation that spans various fascinating topics. From dissecting complex societal issues to revisiting historical events like the tragic demise of John Lennon, this episode is packed with engaging discussions.

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\U0001f50d Key Highlights: - Early Childhood Education and Minderoo Foundation's 'Thrive by Three' Campaign: Les discussed the Minderoo Foundation's focus on early childhood education, specifically the 'Thrive by Three' campaign, which emphasizes the importance of starting education at the age of three\u200b\u200b.

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  • Global Education Standards and Singapore's Success: The conversation touched upon global education standards, with Les expressing concerns about the state of education in Australia. He mentioned how Australia has been slipping in global rankings, particularly in science, maths, and reading, while contrasting this with Singapore's top performance\u200b\u200b.
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  • Immigration, Detainee Issues, and Political Ideology: Les provided his views on immigration policies and detainee issues. He discussed how political ideologies, particularly those favoring open-border policies, affect countries' approaches to immigration and border security, citing examples from Australia and England\u200b\u200b.
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  • Government Role in Society and Challenges in Public Services: The episode included a discussion about the role of government in society, with Les critically assessing various segments of government instrumentalities, from early learning to aged care. He highlighted concerns about inefficiencies and issues within these sectors\u200b\u200b.
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  • Monash University in the 1970s and Cultural Shifts: Les reminisced about his time at Monash University during the 1970s, sharing anecdotes about the campus culture during the post-Vietnam War era. He talked about the prevalent use of marijuana and the presence of rebel figures on campus, illustrating the cultural and social dynamics of that time\u200b\u200b.

    \U0001f9e0 Why Watch: This episode is more than just a dialogue; it's an educational journey through history, culture, politics, and education. Les's ability to weave connections across various fields provides a comprehensive view of the forces shaping our world. His articulate commentary, coupled with Jeremy Cordeaux's skilled hosting, makes for an unmissable episode.

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