
Anika Stobart
@anikastobart
Senior Associate at @GrattanInst. Health, education, integrity, and aged care policy. Live and work on Wurundjeri country.
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Queensland sets a clear path forward for teaching children how to read. Anika Stobart and my reflections for ABC Education on Queensland's recently announced Reading Commitment. abc.net.au/education/qld-ā¦

Thank you Anika Stobart and Amy Haywood at Grattan Institute for your opinion piece on education in todayās Herald Sun. All three issues you raise - from open plan classrooms to phonics screening and teacher excellence are important issues. I sincerely appreciate your advocacy.


My latest in the AFR today w/ Amy Haywood on how the tide is finally turning on how Australian children are taught to read. afr.com/work-and-careeā¦

My latest with Peter Breadon on how Australia needs a universal scheme for dental care. theconversation.com/reform-delay-cā¦


The six books the PM should read on his summer break Here is Grattan Instituteās selection of the best books of 2023 (including my nomination for Book of the Year: Wifedom, by Anna Funder) What would be on your list? theguardian.com/books/2023/dec⦠#auspol #books #writing


In our summer podcast series, listen to Anna Funder discuss Wifedom with Anika Stobart & Amy Haywood. buff.ly/48v106g And hear from Ellen Van Neerven as they discuss Personal Score, with Esther Suckling and Dominic Jones. buff.ly/3O522O9 #auslit


Australia has a reading problem. A third of our children canāt read well. Our new report by Jordana Hunter Anika Stobart and Amy Haywood shows how to transform the way we teach reading in school, so that every child gets their best chance in life. buff.ly/49wkMyw


11/ Doing this will transform the way we teach reading in school, so that every child gets their best chance in life. Our new report by Jordana Hunter Anika Stobart and Amy Haywood. grattan.edu.au/report/readingā¦

A new Grattan Institute report provides a plan to ensure at least 90% of Australian school students can read well. š A key part of the strategy is that schools regularly assess studentsā progress + provide additional catch-up support, writes Anika Stobart. theconversation.com/if-we-want-morā¦

Learning to read shouldn't be a lucky dip. It should be guaranteed, no matter what your postcode or school uniform. Anika Stobart buff.ly/4bAr0PK



āI taught secondary English and saw first-hand the damaging effect not being able to read well can have on studentsā lives.ā The struggles of these secondary students are the forgotten problem in Australiaās school system. My op-ed in EducationHQ AU. grattan.edu.au/news/australiaā¦


On the latest Grattan podcast, health experts Peter Breadon and Anika Stobart discuss how governments can help improve GP vaccination rates. Listen, watch, or read online: buff.ly/3W2YHlT #auspol
