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1. Executive Summary The Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (Standards) do not adequately outline what teachers should know and be …
Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Background and policy context A pathway for advancing the science of learning Focus area …
Table of Contents Executive Summary. Introduction. Politics, philosophy and education. Progressive education versus modern evidence. What is the science of …
Introduction An understanding of mathematics gained during primary and secondary school is essential for success in university and career (Byun …
Executive summary The mathematical competencies of students have a long-term influence on their employability and wages in adulthood, and on …
1. Introduction Australia has a problem in maths achievement which is shown in stark relief by the declining number of …
Introduction Behaviour in many schools in the UK is often far below what it could be — or what parents …
Join us on Wednesday, 27 March, as we welcome Sarah Powell to CIS to discuss possible sources for declining proficiency …
Executive summary Australia’s Initial Teacher Education (ITE) sector has been under review for much of the past few decades — …
A shorter path to teaching: Exploring one-year postgraduate qualifications – Executive Summary Australia faces major teacher workforce challenges, especially in …
The federal government’s planned Future Made in Australia Act is just the latest example of its desire to revive failed …
Chris Bowen’s recently released National Energy Performance Strategy is yet another example of the Energy Minister promising bill relief while …
Ken Henry has issued another call this week for government to pick up the long-abandoned tax reform agenda and run …
Two months after announcing their Stage 3 income tax cuts backflip, and a month after it breezed through parliament, Labor …
It seems we are to go through yet another debate on the issue of religious freedom. Following an Australian Law …
Like clockwork, NAPLAN’s most vocal critics have again shown they miss the point of the national assessment. Around 1.3 million …
The carve-up of GST revenue among the states is never likely to be a barbecue stopper (except perhaps in Perth), …
Comment by Peter Tulip Public discussion of housing policy suffers from undisciplined eclecticism. Too many commentators provide long, unstructured lists …
The government has committed more than $250 million to expanding paid parental level. This is on top of the $600 …
When US policy-makers supported Nato expansion in the 1990s, it was widely believed that America, as the sole remaining superpower, …