Govt’s school funding claims ‘highly misleading’
Public school advocates have called the Federal Government’s claims on school funding and outcomes into question
Public school advocates have called the Federal Government’s claims on school funding and outcomes into question
As Australia’s youth prepare for the jobs of the future, the Federal Government is massively expanding a series of school-industry partnerships providing engaging hands-on training to school students
The nation cannot afford further delays in reforms to better support students with disability, warns an advocate organisation
The Federal Government has announced a major cash injection into an intensive teacher training program
More than half of students with disability who need funded support at school are not getting it, new data has shown.
The school year is coming to a close with federal, state and territory education ministers attending a COAG meeting to discuss a new funding agreement.
The latest NAPLAN report has revealed that the academic performance of primary and secondary students has flat-lined since 2015.
Following last week's PISA results, Maurie Mulheron, President, NSW Teachers Federation, outlines what's at stake if Australia does not address significant geographic and social inequalities in school funding.
New Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) scores show that Australian teenagers are lagging behind their international peers as well as domestic students of previous generations
Tanya Plibersek has reiterated the Gillard government's commitment to no school being made worse off under the Gonski model, saying there is no reason to cut funding to supposedly 'over-funded' private schools