Using data collected through the online program Writing Legends, which aims to improve students’ writing skills, Oxford University Press analysed ...
Children’s Word of the Year for 2023 reveals ‘cost’ is front-of-mind for Oz kids
An awareness of the impact of the current cost-of-living crisis and the importance of budgets is apparent among Australian students, and has resulted in ‘cost’ being awarded Oxford Australian 2023 Children’s Word of the Year (CWOTY).
Concepts such as inflation and affordability are filtering into students’ writing across many contexts, particularly among those in middle primary levels, with related words like ‘dollar(s)’, ‘money’, ‘bills’ and ‘price(s)’ being used frequently. PHOTO: Arthur Krijgsman
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