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Kevin Donnelly

Kevin John Donnelly AM (born 1952) is an Australian educator, author and commentator. He is Senior Fellow at the Australian Catholic University's PM Glynn Institute[1][2]

Kevin Donnelly
Born (1952-01-07) 7 January 1952 (age 71)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
OccupationEducator, author and commentator
EducationBroadmeadows High School
Melbourne High School
Alma materLa Trobe University
SubjectEducation, culture
Notable worksTaming the Black Dog (2014)
The Culture of Freedom (2016)
Dumbing Down (2014)
How Political Correctness is Destroying Education: And Your Child's Future (2018)
How Political Correctness is Destroying Australia (2018)
A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide (2019)
Website
kevindonnelly.com.au

Donnelly has written numerous articles and books on contemporary developments in education, culture and politics. He is known for contributions to the evaluation of the Australian National Curriculum Australian National Curriculum, and for criticisms of the Australian "Safe Schools" programme.

Early life and education Edit

Donnelly was born in Melbourne on 7 January 1952[3][4] His father was a Communist and his mother a Catholic.[5][6] He experienced a difficult childhood with his father being "alcoholic and quite violent at times".[7]

He grew up in "the housing commission tenements of Melbourne’s Broadmeadows in the 1950s"[8] and attended Broadmeadows High School and Melbourne High School.[7]

In 1994, he graduated with a PhD in education from La Trobe University.[9]

Careers Edit

From 1975, Donnelly taught for eighteen years in secondary schools (in both the government and non-government educational systems). He was also branch president of the Victorian Secondary Teachers Association (V.S.T.A.).[10]

In the years 1994–2003, he was Director of Education Strategies in Melbourne.[citation needed]

In 1996, he undertook a strategic review of the Queensland Education Department for Minister Bob Quinn, focusing on organisation and curriculum at the senior policy level.[citation needed]

From 1997–2003, he consulted for the federally funded Discovering Democracy Civics and Citizenship Programme.[11] Also in 1997 he was a member of the Victorian Board of Studies.

In 1998, he served as Executive Officer[12] on the Internet-based "Achievers Against the Odds" Project that was jointly funded by the Rotary Districts of Victoria and the Victorian Department of Education. In the same year he was appointed as Director for the "I've Got the Power" anti-smoking youth programme funded by Philip Morris.[13]

In the same year, he began an analysis of Mathematics, Science and English curriculum across a range of school systems, both national and international, as a benchmarking exercise for the Victorian Department of Education.[citation needed]

In 2000, he completed a comparative analysis of the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement for the NZ Education Forum[14] and in 2002 and 2007 he carried out benchmarking work for the New Zealand school curriculum. In 2003 he consulted for the Commonwealth funded enquiry into boys’ education.[15]

In the years 2004–05, Donnelly was Chief of Staff for the Hon. Kevin Andrews, the then Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations in the Federal government.[16]

In 2005–06, he was a member of the steering committee for the federally funded enquiry into the Australian Certificate of Education[11] and National Review of Year 12 subjects. In 2005 he also completed a Commonwealth funded project benchmarking primary intended curriculum documents in mathematics, science and English against overseas systems.[citation needed]

He was appointed Director for the Melbourne-based Education Strategies and Education Standards Institute in 2005 and from this period he became an active author and commentator on education. In 2013 he was appointed as Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education and Arts at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne.[17]

In 2014, Donnelly and Kenneth Wiltshire were appointed by Christopher Pyne, Australia's federal education minister, as co-chairs to evaluate the Australian National Curriculum with special reference to the "robustness, independence and balance" being taught to Australian youth.[6][11] They co-authored the 2014 review of the Australian National Curriculum.[11]

In 2016, Donnelly wrote opinion pieces criticising the ideology of the "Safe Schools" programme.[18][19]

Award Edit

  • 2016: Member of the Order of Australia "for significant service to education as a researcher and author, to national curriculum development, and to professional organisations".[20]

Select bibliography Edit

Books by Kevin Donnelly Edit

  • Why Our Schools are Failing (also titled: Why Our Schools are Failing: What Parents Need to Know about Australian Education, Potts Point, N.S.W.: Duffy & Snellgrove, 2004.
  • Dumbing Down: Outcomes-Based and Politically Correct: The Impact of the Culture Wars on Our Schools, South Yarra, Victoria: Hardie Grant, 2007.
  • Australia's Education Revolution: How Kevin Rudd Won and Lost the Education Wars, Ballan, Victoria: Connor Court Publishing, 2009.
  • Educating Your Child: It's Not Rocket Science, Ballan, Victoria: Connor Court Publishing, 2012.
  • Taming the Black Dog, Ballarat, Victoria: Connor Court Publishing, 2014.
  • Dumbing Down, Browns Plains: Australian eBook Publisher, 2014.
  • The Culture of Freedom, Melbourne: Institute of Public Affairs, 2016 (Monographs on Western Civilisation, No. 5).
  • Regulation and Funding of Independent Schools: Lessons from Australia, Vancouver: Fraser Institute, 2017.
  • How Political Correctness is Destroying Australia, Melbourne: Wilkinson Publishing, 2018.[21][22]
  • How Political Correctness is Destroying Education and Your Child’s Future, Melbourne: Wilkinson Publishing, 2018.
  • A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide, Redland Bay, Queensland: Connor Court, 2019.
  • How Political Correctness Is Still Destroying Australia, Melbourne: Wilkinson Publishing, 2020.
  • Cancel Culture and the Left's Long March, Melbourne: Wilkinson Publishing, 2021.
  • The Dictionary of Woke: How Orwellian Language Control And Group Think Are Destroying Western Societies, Melbourne: Wilkinson Publishing, 2022.

Articles by Kevin Donnelly Edit

  • "Exploding the Literary Canon", The Weekend Australian, 8–9 October 2005, p. 23.
  • "The Muffled Canon", The Weekend Australian, 22–23 April 2006, p. 20.
  • "Australia's Adoption of Outcomes Based Education: A Critique", Issues in Educational Research, 17(2), January 2007, pp. 183–206.
  • "A Canon We Can't Afford to Overlook", The Australian, 9 August 2007, p. 14.
  • "School Choice in Australia: An Overview of the Rules and Facts", Journal of School Choice, 6(2), April 2012, pp. 290–294.
  • "Review of the Australian Curriculum: A View from a Member of the Review Team", Curriculum Perspectives, 35(1), April 2015, pp. 8–19.
  • "The Australian Education Union: A History of Opposing School Choice and School Autonomy Down-Under", Journal of School Choice, 9(4), October 2015, pp. 626–641.
  • "Counteroffensive on the Western Front", Quadrant, 21 March 2017.
  • "The Betrayal of Education and Principle", Quadrant, 3 August 2017.
  • "Cultural Left has Targeted Education For Decades", Daily Telegraph, 6 April 2018.
  • "Religion Belongs in Schools", Quadrant, 11 April 2018.
  • "The Price of Not Mentioning the Truth", Catholic Weekly, 18 April 2018.
  • "Child-Led Learning has Dragged Australia Down", The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 April 2018.
  • "Guaranteeing a Generation of Dolts", Quadrant, 2 May 2018.
  • "The West is Lost and Our Unis Founder in Farce", The Australian, 11 June 2018, p. 14.

External links Edit

  • Official website of Kevin Donnelly
  • Criticising Safe Schools doesn't make you homophobic at ABC News
  • at OMNY.com

References Edit

  1. ^ Australian Catholic University (ACU) - About Us, acu.edu.au. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  2. ^ Kevin Donnelly, onlineopinion.com.au. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  3. ^ Kevin Donnelly, imdb.com. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  4. ^ Dr Kevin Donnelly AM, linkedin.com. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  5. ^ Kevin Donnelly, Not a good time to be Catholic, Eureka Street, 27 August 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  6. ^ a b Jane Cadzow, "Back to basics", The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 July 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  7. ^ a b Taming the Black Dog – Dr Kevin Donnelly, vision.org.au. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Queen’s birthday honours 2016: Opportunity for all; uni for some", The Australian, 13 June 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  9. ^ Kevin Donnelly, theconversation.com. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  10. ^ Kevin Donnelly, abc.net.au. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d The Hon Christopher Pyne MP, Review of national curriculum to put students first, Department of Education, Skills and Employment, dese.gov.au. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  12. ^ , achievers-odds.com.au (archive copy at archive.org. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  13. ^ Bianca Hall, "School review panellist Kevin Donnelly linked to tobacco giant", The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 January 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  14. ^ What Parents and Teachers Should Know About the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA), buckingham.ac.uk, Auckland, New Zealand: Education Forum, 2000, p. 1 and p. 9. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  15. ^ Kevin Donnelly, theconversation.com. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  16. ^ National curriculum review: Who is Kevin Donnelly?, sbs.com.au. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  17. ^ Kevin Donnelly, abc.net.au. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  18. ^ Donnelly, Kevin (11 February 2016). "Safe Schools Coalition is more about LGBTI advocacy than making schools safer". The Age. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  19. ^ Donnelly, Kevin (21 July 2016). "Kevin Donnelly: How ideology took over schools". Herald Sun. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  20. ^ "Queen's Birthday Honours 2016: the full list". Sydney Morning Herald. 11 June 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  21. ^ Nick O'Malley "Forces gather to fight Australia's enemies, within and without", The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 June 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  22. ^ Giles Auty, "Brutopian notes", The Spectator (Australian edition), 30 June 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2020.

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Kevin John Donnelly AM born 1952 is an Australian educator author and commentator He is Senior Fellow at the Australian Catholic University s PM Glynn Institute 1 2 Kevin DonnellyBorn 1952 01 07 7 January 1952 age 71 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaOccupationEducator author and commentatorEducationBroadmeadows High SchoolMelbourne High SchoolAlma materLa Trobe UniversitySubjectEducation cultureNotable worksTaming the Black Dog 2014 The Culture of Freedom 2016 Dumbing Down 2014 How Political Correctness is Destroying Education And Your Child s Future 2018 How Political Correctness is Destroying Australia 2018 A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide 2019 Websitekevindonnelly wbr com wbr auDonnelly has written numerous articles and books on contemporary developments in education culture and politics He is known for contributions to the evaluation of the Australian National Curriculum Australian National Curriculum and for criticisms of the Australian Safe Schools programme Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Careers 3 Award 4 Select bibliography 4 1 Books by Kevin Donnelly 4 2 Articles by Kevin Donnelly 5 External links 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditDonnelly was born in Melbourne on 7 January 1952 3 4 His father was a Communist and his mother a Catholic 5 6 He experienced a difficult childhood with his father being alcoholic and quite violent at times 7 He grew up in the housing commission tenements of Melbourne s Broadmeadows in the 1950s 8 and attended Broadmeadows High School and Melbourne High School 7 In 1994 he graduated with a PhD in education from La Trobe University 9 Careers EditFrom 1975 Donnelly taught for eighteen years in secondary schools in both the government and non government educational systems He was also branch president of the Victorian Secondary Teachers Association V S T A 10 In the years 1994 2003 he was Director of Education Strategies in Melbourne citation needed In 1996 he undertook a strategic review of the Queensland Education Department for Minister Bob Quinn focusing on organisation and curriculum at the senior policy level citation needed From 1997 2003 he consulted for the federally funded Discovering Democracy Civics and Citizenship Programme 11 Also in 1997 he was a member of the Victorian Board of Studies In 1998 he served as Executive Officer 12 on the Internet based Achievers Against the Odds Project that was jointly funded by the Rotary Districts of Victoria and the Victorian Department of Education In the same year he was appointed as Director for the I ve Got the Power anti smoking youth programme funded by Philip Morris 13 In the same year he began an analysis of Mathematics Science and English curriculum across a range of school systems both national and international as a benchmarking exercise for the Victorian Department of Education citation needed In 2000 he completed a comparative analysis of the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement for the NZ Education Forum 14 and in 2002 and 2007 he carried out benchmarking work for the New Zealand school curriculum In 2003 he consulted for the Commonwealth funded enquiry into boys education 15 In the years 2004 05 Donnelly was Chief of Staff for the Hon Kevin Andrews the then Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations in the Federal government 16 In 2005 06 he was a member of the steering committee for the federally funded enquiry into the Australian Certificate of Education 11 and National Review of Year 12 subjects In 2005 he also completed a Commonwealth funded project benchmarking primary intended curriculum documents in mathematics science and English against overseas systems citation needed He was appointed Director for the Melbourne based Education Strategies and Education Standards Institute in 2005 and from this period he became an active author and commentator on education In 2013 he was appointed as Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education and Arts at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne 17 In 2014 Donnelly and Kenneth Wiltshire were appointed by Christopher Pyne Australia s federal education minister as co chairs to evaluate the Australian National Curriculum with special reference to the robustness independence and balance being taught to Australian youth 6 11 They co authored the 2014 review of the Australian National Curriculum 11 In 2016 Donnelly wrote opinion pieces criticising the ideology of the Safe Schools programme 18 19 Award Edit2016 Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to education as a researcher and author to national curriculum development and to professional organisations 20 Select bibliography EditBooks by Kevin Donnelly Edit Why Our Schools are Failing also titled Why Our Schools are Failing What Parents Need to Know about Australian Education Potts Point N S W Duffy amp Snellgrove 2004 Dumbing Down Outcomes Based and Politically Correct The Impact of the Culture Wars on Our Schools South Yarra Victoria Hardie Grant 2007 Australia s Education Revolution How Kevin Rudd Won and Lost the Education Wars Ballan Victoria Connor Court Publishing 2009 Educating Your Child It s Not Rocket Science Ballan Victoria Connor Court Publishing 2012 Taming the Black Dog Ballarat Victoria Connor Court Publishing 2014 Dumbing Down Browns Plains Australian eBook Publisher 2014 The Culture of Freedom Melbourne Institute of Public Affairs 2016 Monographs on Western Civilisation No 5 Regulation and Funding of Independent Schools Lessons from Australia Vancouver Fraser Institute 2017 How Political Correctness is Destroying Australia Melbourne Wilkinson Publishing 2018 21 22 How Political Correctness is Destroying Education and Your Child s Future Melbourne Wilkinson Publishing 2018 A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide Redland Bay Queensland Connor Court 2019 How Political Correctness Is Still Destroying Australia Melbourne Wilkinson Publishing 2020 Cancel Culture and the Left s Long March Melbourne Wilkinson Publishing 2021 The Dictionary of Woke How Orwellian Language Control And Group Think Are Destroying Western Societies Melbourne Wilkinson Publishing 2022 Articles by Kevin Donnelly Edit Exploding the Literary Canon The Weekend Australian 8 9 October 2005 p 23 The Muffled Canon The Weekend Australian 22 23 April 2006 p 20 Australia s Adoption of Outcomes Based Education A Critique Issues in Educational Research 17 2 January 2007 pp 183 206 A Canon We Can t Afford to Overlook The Australian 9 August 2007 p 14 School Choice in Australia An Overview of the Rules and Facts Journal of School Choice 6 2 April 2012 pp 290 294 Review of the Australian Curriculum A View from a Member of the Review Team Curriculum Perspectives 35 1 April 2015 pp 8 19 The Australian Education Union A History of Opposing School Choice and School Autonomy Down Under Journal of School Choice 9 4 October 2015 pp 626 641 Counteroffensive on the Western Front Quadrant 21 March 2017 The Betrayal of Education and Principle Quadrant 3 August 2017 Cultural Left has Targeted Education For Decades Daily Telegraph 6 April 2018 Religion Belongs in Schools Quadrant 11 April 2018 The Price of Not Mentioning the Truth Catholic Weekly 18 April 2018 Child Led Learning has Dragged Australia Down The Sydney Morning Herald 25 April 2018 Guaranteeing a Generation of Dolts Quadrant 2 May 2018 The West is Lost and Our Unis Founder in Farce The Australian 11 June 2018 p 14 External links EditOfficial website of Kevin Donnelly Criticising Safe Schools doesn t make you homophobic at ABC News Dr Kevin Donnelly on Political Correctness and Education at OMNY comReferences Edit Australian Catholic University ACU About Us acu edu au Retrieved 25 March 2022 Kevin Donnelly onlineopinion com au Retrieved 13 June 2018 Kevin Donnelly imdb com Retrieved 23 May 2018 Dr Kevin Donnelly AM linkedin com Retrieved 16 June 2018 Kevin Donnelly Not a good time to be Catholic Eureka Street 27 August 2014 Retrieved 23 May 2018 a b Jane Cadzow Back to basics The Sydney Morning Herald 12 July 2014 Retrieved 23 May 2018 a b Taming the Black Dog Dr Kevin Donnelly vision org au Retrieved 23 May 2018 Queen s birthday honours 2016 Opportunity for all uni for some The Australian 13 June 2016 Retrieved 23 May 2018 Kevin Donnelly theconversation com Retrieved 23 May 2018 Kevin Donnelly abc net au Retrieved 9 June 2019 a b c d The Hon Christopher Pyne MP Review of national curriculum to put students first Department of Education Skills and Employment dese gov au Retrieved 20 July 2020 Credits achievers odds com au archive copy at archive org Retrieved 20 July 2020 Bianca Hall School review panellist Kevin Donnelly linked to tobacco giant The Sydney Morning Herald 12 January 2014 Retrieved 21 July 2020 What Parents and Teachers Should Know About the National Certificate of Educational Achievement NCEA buckingham ac uk Auckland New Zealand Education Forum 2000 p 1 and p 9 Retrieved 20 July 2020 Kevin Donnelly theconversation com Retrieved 20 July 2020 National curriculum review Who is Kevin Donnelly sbs com au Retrieved 21 July 2020 Kevin Donnelly abc net au Retrieved 21 July 2020 Donnelly Kevin 11 February 2016 Safe Schools Coalition is more about LGBTI advocacy than making schools safer The Age Retrieved 11 February 2016 Donnelly Kevin 21 July 2016 Kevin Donnelly How ideology took over schools Herald Sun Retrieved 21 September 2016 Queen s Birthday Honours 2016 the full list Sydney Morning Herald 11 June 2016 Retrieved 25 November 2019 Nick O Malley Forces gather to fight Australia s enemies within and without The Sydney Morning Herald 6 June 2018 Retrieved 19 July 2020 Giles Auty Brutopian notes The Spectator Australian edition 30 June 2018 Retrieved 24 July 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin Donnelly amp oldid 1159229799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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