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Australian PM blasts postmodern teaching as “rubbish”

Australian prime minister John Howard believes the postmodern approach to teaching literature being used in many schools is “rubbish.” He has threatened to use education funding to force an end to the “gobbledegook” taught in some states. Find Howard’s comments and the responses of his critics in The Australian.

Posted by David Roberts on 21 April 2006 in Policy

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