In a companion article, we considered legal issues in language and culture in private schooling in two U.S. contexts: Silva v. St. Anne Catholic School and Doe v. Kamehameha Schools. In this article, we consider the facts and findings of these two cases under the human rights and anti-discrimination legal frameworks of Australia to consider whether the same or different outcomes would emerge. Australia and the United States are multicultural countries with indigenous populations and have similar legal frameworks. However, the analysis shows that a different framework for considering the rights of individuals could lead to different judicial outcomes. The discussion highlights the way that fundamental differences influence the way that socie...
The debate over the \u27values\u27 that should be taught in public and private schools has been heat...
Introduction Religion has played a significant role in the education of young people in Australia fr...
Despite the contemporary policy rhetoric of global citizenry and the importance of languages and int...
Section 1981 prohibits discrimination concerning the right to contract, and Title VI prohibits discr...
In certain exceptional situations, the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment permits a complet...
Considerable education legislation is passed in both the United States of America and Australia, and...
Joy Cumming is a Professor of Education in the Faculty of Education and Arts at the Australian Catho...
Parent, civil rights, education and advocacy groups initiated a socio-political movement towards inc...
Considerable education legislation is passed in both the United States of America and Australia, and...
Considerable education legislation is passed in both the United States of America and Australia, and...
Even as Australia and the United States (US) are becoming increasingly secularised, they retain a si...
comparisons with the educational outcomes achieved by countries as diverse as Finland and the Republ...
Modern Australia began as a European settlement in a land inhabited by Indigenous people. The histor...
Changing support, rejection or indifference to religion has shaped the relationship between governme...
This book considers the legal issues which relate to both compulsory and higher education in Austral...
The debate over the \u27values\u27 that should be taught in public and private schools has been heat...
Introduction Religion has played a significant role in the education of young people in Australia fr...
Despite the contemporary policy rhetoric of global citizenry and the importance of languages and int...
Section 1981 prohibits discrimination concerning the right to contract, and Title VI prohibits discr...
In certain exceptional situations, the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment permits a complet...
Considerable education legislation is passed in both the United States of America and Australia, and...
Joy Cumming is a Professor of Education in the Faculty of Education and Arts at the Australian Catho...
Parent, civil rights, education and advocacy groups initiated a socio-political movement towards inc...
Considerable education legislation is passed in both the United States of America and Australia, and...
Considerable education legislation is passed in both the United States of America and Australia, and...
Even as Australia and the United States (US) are becoming increasingly secularised, they retain a si...
comparisons with the educational outcomes achieved by countries as diverse as Finland and the Republ...
Modern Australia began as a European settlement in a land inhabited by Indigenous people. The histor...
Changing support, rejection or indifference to religion has shaped the relationship between governme...
This book considers the legal issues which relate to both compulsory and higher education in Austral...
The debate over the \u27values\u27 that should be taught in public and private schools has been heat...
Introduction Religion has played a significant role in the education of young people in Australia fr...
Despite the contemporary policy rhetoric of global citizenry and the importance of languages and int...