Tuesday, October 31, 2006


WA School abandons OBE

St Brigids College is opting out of the state-run outcomes based education system and adopting the more highly regarded International Baccalaureate (IB).
The Principal of the school, Amelia Toffoli, denied the move to the IB in Years 6 to 9 was a reaction to problems within the WA education system. But she conceded the system offered better resources for teachers. “It has been around longer, it’s got professional development opportunities of a high quality and there are also resources that have been developed that are very attractive to teachers,” she said.
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The West Australian offered the following editorial on the schools decision to dump OBE.
"The International Baccalaureate could emerge as a much sought-after alternative to WA's dumbed-down outcomes-based education."The international program has obvious attractions for parents who are dismayed at the deliberate dilution of academic rigour in OBE."The drift to private schools, resulting from disaffection with the State system, could be expected to increase significantly if more of them offered the International Baccalaureate."
Source: From The West Australian 31/10/06

Thursday, October 12, 2006

The Saga of OBE in WA continues....

Federal education minister, Julie Bishop, wants to cut funding of up to $1 billion on education in WA unless the state abandons it's model of OBE (Outcome Based Education).

Premier Carpenter went on to say "“I don’t think Ms Bishop has got any understanding whatsoever of how the education system in WA works"
Don't worry Mr Premier nor do most of the teachers, parents or students.
The only thing we all do know is that the education bureaucracy is a circus and the clown is called Ravlich....

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