Standing Committee on Employment, Education 
        and Workplace Relations 
      
        South Australian teachers, students and experts talk about boys' 
          education
        Boys are often blamed for disruptive behaviour or having a bad attitude. 
        Some have low self-esteem, difficulty communicating with others and display 
        problems at school. Some boys are experiencing learning difficulties and 
        the literacy gap between boys and girls is increasing. So, what is the 
        problem facing boys and what can be done to help?
        
 On Tuesday and Wednesday this week, the House of Representatives Education 
          Committee will conduct public hearings and a school forum in Adelaide. 
          The Committee will talk to people from the SA Department of Education, 
          independent schools, university faculties of education, school principals, 
          teachers and students. Topics include the nature and extent of boys' 
          educational problems, how boys' difficulties relate to broader social 
          and economic change and which boys are most affected.
        
 
        Tuesday 20/3/01 - Public Hearings & School forum:
        
 
        
          - 10:30 am - 11:15am 
            Broadmeadows Primary School
            Heywood Street, Elizabeth North
             
          
 - 1:50 pm - 4:15pm 
            Trinity College, Gawler
            (includes school forum)
            Alexander Avenue, Evanston South
         
         Wednesday 21/3/01 - Public Hearings
        
 
        
          - 9:00 am - 5:00pm 
            Commonwealth Centre Conference Room 3, Level 1
            55 Currie Street, Adelaide
         
         The House Education Committee is currently undertaking an inquiry 
          into the education of boys focussing on the social, cultural and educational 
          factors affecting boys.
        
 Mrs Kay Elson, Committee Chair, said the issues in boys' education 
          are complex and interconnected and there is not a quick fix that will 
          meet the needs of all the boys who are not achieving to their potential.
        
 "The Committee is examining boys' education and the related issues 
          very carefully and it will not overlook the ways social disadvantage 
          and other factors affect boys' ability to achieve at school." Mrs Elson 
          said, "Boys are the major focus of this inquiry but it is impossible 
          to examine issues about boys' education without examining issues which 
          affect all primary and high school students. Education is not a see-saw 
          between boys and girls and measures to assist boys who are not achieving 
          their best will indirectly benefit all students by making schools calmer 
          and safer places to learn."
        
 For more details on the Adelaide public hearings, as well as background 
          information on the inquiry, visit: www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr
        
 For media comment contact Mrs Kay Elson MP, Chair of the House 
          Education Committee, on  07 3807 6340
        
 For background information contact the Committee Secretariat on (02) 
          6277 4573.
      
      
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