ACES was explicitly and deliberately set up to fight what its members saw as a decline in educational standards caused and fostered by the incessant and unquestioning promotion of supposedly ‘progressive educational ideas’ throughout Australia’s education system. Ideas like getting rid of competitive examinations, eliminating any type of ability grouping, and shutting down selective schools (the equivalent that existed in some Australian states of the British grammar schools that were once much more common than they are today). I won’t go into all the details, but we were basically educational conservatives and traditionalists who wanted to preserve what we saw as important features of education in the face of an increasing onslaught and attack by trendy left-wing academics and educational theorists whose ideas were being presented in teachers colleges as if they were proven fact, rather than radical theories and which were being forced on schools and teachers who didn’t want anything to do with them.
Enjoyable Canings5
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Headmasters Caning Rules3
In private schools, I think that it was a matter of the individual school or teacher. Having a witness...
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Prep Class Memories4
I recall the incident in the infants when a lad bought a collection of his mum’s clothes pegs to...
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The Discipline of Females10
there are lots of references to the Helston case. Where kindly headmaster, Mr Guise spanked two girls with a...
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The Cane and the Double Standard20
Now if we were to mix up all these subjects according to their typologies as offenders, liars, cheats,...
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Outside the Heads Office23
Then when the door finally opened and you were invited in and told to stand in front of the...
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Thoughts of an Abusive but Aparant Wartime Headmaster30
When I began teaching, the conventions of my school required me, when caning, to limit myself to six strokes...
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Just Desserts7
Boy am I glad that car came. That was close enough to a snake that big! I don’t care...
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Pupils in a Class of their Own for Bad Behaviour54
I hope I played my role in the softening of both the prefecture and the cool crowd. But I...