Keeping schoolboys up to the mark? No sweat, says education doctor

By Janice Harris
Updated July 17 2014 - 6:49am, first published 3:30am
THE MAIL ON MALES: Canobolas Rural Technology High School principal Chad Bliss at the gathering of teachers from Orange and district, keen to garner more information on how they can help their male students foster an enthusiasm for learning. Photo: JUDE KEOGH 0714teachers1
THE MAIL ON MALES: Canobolas Rural Technology High School principal Chad Bliss at the gathering of teachers from Orange and district, keen to garner more information on how they can help their male students foster an enthusiasm for learning. Photo: JUDE KEOGH 0714teachers1

KEEPING boys, particularly teenagers, switched on to learn at school can be a major challenge, according to leading Australian expert on the subject Dr Ian Lillico who visited Orange on Monday to speak with teachers and provide them with strategies to encourage their students.

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