education

Accessible Campus Facilities: Making Education More Inclusive

Introduction Inclusive education through Accessible Campus Facilities ensures all students can access quality education in an equitable and supportive environment regardless of their abilities. For students with disabilities, this requires accessible physical and digital campus facilities that eliminate learning barriers. Challenges such as wheelchair-inaccessible buildings or non-adaptive digital platforms hinder their ability to participate in university life fully. […]

Accessible Campus Facilities: Making Education More Inclusive Read Post »

Education, Human Rights, Technology

Equitable Access to Education: A Key to Inclusive Economic Growth

Introduction High-quality equitable access to education is more crucial than ever. Education is widely recognised as a key driver of economic competition in an increasingly knowledge-driven global economy (Jemeli & Fakandu, 2019). Education is one of the most powerful tools for reducing inequality and fostering inclusive economic growth. Ensuring that individuals, regardless of their background

Equitable Access to Education: A Key to Inclusive Economic Growth Read Post »

Business, Education, Innovation, Society
Red and White Painted Building

Private Schools And The Education Gap: What’s The Answer?

Closing the Education Gap: Rethinking Equity in Australian Schools The growing divide in Australia’s education system raises pressing concerns about social equity both within and between societies worldwide. Private school education has gained popularity over the past few decades, with more parents opting for this expensive route to pursue better opportunities for their children. This

Private Schools And The Education Gap: What’s The Answer? Read Post »

Education, Society

Should Children Learn A Second Language? The benefits of bilingual education

Benefits of a bilingual education As innovations like internet access and international travel become more widely available, the world is more interconnected and globalised than ever before. Bilingualism is at the centre of this interconnection, and the benefits of bilingual education have never been more relevant. Whilst education for adults is a relevant and important

Should Children Learn A Second Language? The benefits of bilingual education Read Post »

Education, Human Rights, Lifestyle, Society

Juvenile Crime Prevention: Shortening The Gap

Australia’s juvenile crime prevention has been a subject of debate for many years. According to the Australian Institute of Criminology, the rate of youth offenders (aged 10-17 years), specifically in illicit drug offences, has been steadily decreasing since 2008. However, it still remains high compared to other age groups (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2023). In

Juvenile Crime Prevention: Shortening The Gap Read Post »

Health, Human Rights, Lifestyle, Society
Thrivability-matters-Webinar-Banner

SDG8, SDG4 & SDG12: February 2023 Webinar Highlights, with Cynthia Levin And Sonia Chinnaiyah

The THRIVE project would like to extend our warmest gratitude to Cynthia Levin and Sonia Chinnaiyah for their guest presentations at our February Thrivability Matters Webinar. The theme of this webinar was the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, (SDG4, SDG8 & SDG12) (Quality Education, Decent Work, Economic Growth and Responsible Consumption & Production). About Our Speakers

SDG8, SDG4 & SDG12: February 2023 Webinar Highlights, with Cynthia Levin And Sonia Chinnaiyah Read Post »

THRIVE News

The Role of Education in Achieving a Green Economy

The term ‘Green Economy’ refers to an economic concept that includes environmental, social, and economic dimensions. The concept implies a need for economic growth while reducing unsustainable strains on the quality and quantity of our natural resources. The concept of the Green Economy has primarily gained traction as a response to multiple crises in recent

The Role of Education in Achieving a Green Economy Read Post »

Environment, Society, Sustainability
Scroll to Top