Standing Committee on Employment, Education 
        and Workplace Relations 
      
        
       Helping Boys by Lifting their Literacy
         Boys can often be blamed for disruptive behaviour and having a bad 
          attitude. Some have low self-esteem, have difficulties 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?
        
 This Thursday, 7 December, the House of Representatives Education 
          Committee will hear from Professor Peter Hill, Director of the Centre 
          for Applied Educational Research at Melbourne University. 
        
 Professor Hill is one of Australia's leading educational researchers 
          into early literacy, school effectiveness and teacher effectiveness. 
          His Early Literacy Research Project which is currently being trialed 
          in a number of primary schools will be introduced into all Victorian 
          Government schools next year. Professor Hill will talk to the House 
          Education Committee about the effectiveness of this model and other 
          possible projects that can assist the education of boys.
        
 
        
          -  Public Event: House of Representatives Education Committee Professor 
            Peter Hill, Director of the Centre for Applied Educational Research, 
            Melbourne University 
          
 - Where: Committee Room 1R3, Parliament House 
          
 - When: Thursday 7 December, 9am - 9.45am
 
        
         The House Education Committee is currently undertaking an inquiry 
          into the education of boys focussing on the social, cultural and educational 
          factors affecting boys. Dr Brendan Nelson, Committee Chair, said the 
          challenges surrounding the education of boys need to be brought out 
          into the open and discussed as frankly as possible.
        
 "The Committee, through this inquiry, wants to understand the problems 
          and look at what may be done in early to middle schooling that can help 
          and benefit boys," Dr Nelson said. "Professor Hill has worked on a number 
          of early literacy research projects and other programs with the goal 
          of improving the effectiveness of schools. The Committee is interested 
          to discuss the causes and consequences of the gender gap in early literacy 
          with Professor Hill and to explore ways to improve early literacy teaching."
        
 For more details on the inquiry, visit: www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr 
          For media comment contact Dr Brendan Nelson MP, Chair of the 
          House Education Committee, on 0418 123 438 or 02 6277 4433. 
          For background information contact the Committee Secretariat on (02) 
          6277 4573. 
      
      
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