Unis should teach ‘how’ to think, not ‘what’ to think: Melbourne uni urges ‘Yes’ vote to Voice

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Unis should teach ‘how’ to think, not ‘what’ to think: Melbourne uni urges ‘Yes’ vote to Voice
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Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson says Australian universities should be teaching students “how” to think and not “what” to think – as the University of Melbourne executives declare their support for a ‘Yes’ vote in the Indigenous Voice referendum.

“I have concerns because academic freedom and freedom of speech on university campuses is paramount,” Ms Henderson told

Sky News Australia.“And university academics which seek to subvert free speech shouldn’t be on university campuses frankly.”

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