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Higher dropout rate caused by ‘woke' and ‘dumbed down' school curriculum

Higher dropout rate caused by ‘woke' and ‘dumbed down' school curriculum

Sky News AU11 hours ago

Author Kevin Donnelly says the Australian curriculum is becoming 'very woke' and 'dumbed down', creating disengagement among students, which is leading to higher dropout rates.
Mr Donnelly claims the poor results in terms of retention relate to "government schools'.
'If you look at non-government schools … their retention rate is over 90 per cent,' Mr Donnelly told Sky News host Steve Price.
'There needs to be a greater focus on classroom discipline where teachers are authority figures and students do what they're told.'

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