There’s an Elephant in my Paddock!
by Jayne Cuddihy and Nicole Bond
June 15, 2022 9:42 am
An agricultural podcast that brings together farmers, scientists, consumers, industry and thought leaders to try and answer those tricky but crucial questions everyone else is avoiding.
For generations, rural Australians have grappled home schooling their children between running businesses, households and being parents. Where there’s an increasing emphasis on the quality of education, should these home tutors be paid for teaching their children? In this episode we hear from long term rural and remote education lobbyists, the Isolated Children’s Parents Association, the parents themselves and a Queensland Distance Education Principal.
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