Statement from Greens on federal bonus payments to teachers

The Australian Greens encourage and support excellence in the teaching of our children.

"We want our school environments to be the best possible," Sen. Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on education, said.

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Valuing Higher Education

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The Australian Greens are committed to making Higher Education a priority, even if the old parties won't.

Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on Education, says the cornerstone of the Greens' policy is a series of initiatives to help Australia meet its target to have 20 per cent of higher education enrolments at undergraduate level coming from low SES backgrounds by the year 2020.

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Greens will make public education election priority

The Australian Greens will push the federal government to provide a significant funding boost for public schools to ensure they set the benchmark for education standards said Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown at the national Public Education Forum in Canberra today.

Announcing two initiatives to provide new funding aimed to address the crisis in teaching and school resources, Senator Brown said that the Australian Greens would campaign in the lead up to the federal election and afterwards in the Senate to ensure every child has access to a high quality education.

"A strong public education system is essential for a society that values our children and their futures," said Senator Brown.

Our Students Need an Education Ombudsman

The Australian Greens have moved to lock in protection for all students with legislation to provide a new national authority to handle education complaints, according to Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.

Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on Education, has today introduced the Ombudsman Amendment (Education Ombudsman) Bill 2010 into Parliament, which would establish a new office of the Education Ombudsman under the Commonwealth Ombudsman.

"We need a one-stop national authority that can resolve student complaints, whether it's in domestic education or the international education sector, '' Senator Hanson-Young said.

International Education Needs Reform Now

The Australian Greens have called on the Federal Government to fast-track its response to the Baird Review of International Education, according to Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.

Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on Education, says the man in charge of the review, Bruce Baird, has confirmed that there is a serious problem in the international education sector.

"It has been obvious for more than a year that the international education sector is in a dire state,'' Senator Hanson-Young said.

"Education provider collapses and attacks on international students have combined to inflict damage on the sector and Australia's reputation overseas - a point acknowledged by Mr Baird today.

"I am happy to see Mr Baird's recommendation to expand the role of the Ombudsman to help resolve students' problems, a move the Greens have been calling on for some time.

Youth Allowance Solution Needed In O-Week

The Federal Government must act urgently to bring on its Youth Allowance legislation this week, to give students the resolution they need before starting the academic year, according to Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.

Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on Education, says Parliament has to deal with student income support as soon as possible to reassure students and families.

"The Government needs to show commitment to its Youth Allowance legislation, which has been in limbo for months,'' Senator Hanson-Young said.

The Greens' Practical Plan to Solve the Youth Allowance Crisis

The Australian Greens have announced a three-point plan to solve the Youth Allowance crisis and provide vital assistance to students, according to Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.

Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on Education, says the Senate's failure to pass legislation last year has left students and their families in total confusion over what is happening with student income support.

"Students and their families don't care who gets the credit, they just want someone to end the confusion and find a solution that gives them the support they need to access tertiary education,'' Senator Hanson-Young said.

"This may be a political problem for the major parties, but it is an urgent practical problem for young people who have no idea what support - if any - they will have as they prepare for starting university next week.

Govt Has Duty To Prevent League Tables

The Federal Government must recognise the depth of concern by public school teachers over the dangers of skills testing results being used to create misleading "League Tables'', according to Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.

Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on Education, says that while the Government has made clear it wants to distribute information on schools via the MySchool website, it cannot ignore the other ways such information can be misused.

"Teachers are people who care deeply about educating Australia's children and are the ones who will have to deal with the effects of misleading and damaging comparisons made by the development of league tables,'' Senator Hanson-Young said.

Lee accepts petition at international student rally

Lee joined Greens Federal Senator Sarah Hanson-Young at a Fair Education: Justice for International Students rally, one of a nation wide series of rallies. Lee accepted a petition from the students for tabling in NSW Parliament.

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Federal Govt must lead international education clean-up

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says the Federal Government must take a leading role in salvaging the integrity and reputation of Australia’s international education sector, ensuring educational quality standards are upheld and complaints are responded to appropriately.

Last night’s Four Corners program on ABC1 reported that students from overseas and other concerned people involved in the international education sector had had their complaints about unscrupulous education and migration agents ignored by government departments or regulatory bodies.

“The Federal Government has a responsibility to take the lead in responding to these serious allegations and cleaning up the international education sector,” said Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson for Education and Immigration.

“It’s not acceptable for us as Australians to reap the financial benefits of international students coming here to study, yet turn a blind eye to the rip-offs and exploitation occurring under our noses.