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- 2024–25 Budget - Department of Education, Australian Government
The Budget 2024-25 invests in all areas of education and prioritises equity and opportunity as the Government continues to build a better and fairer education system for all Australians
- Education at a Glance 2024: Australia - OECD
This country note provides an overview of key characteristics of the education system in Australia based on Education at a Glance 2024 In line with the thematic focus of Education at a Glance 2024, it highlights issues of equity in education
- How Australia’s Education System is Evolving to Meet 21st-Century . . .
The rapid advancement of technology has transformed how education is delivered in Australia From interactive whiteboards to virtual reality (VR), digital tools are enhancing learning experiences and preparing students for a tech-driven world
- The government has its map for education reform. Where to now?
After more than a year, Education Minister Jason Clare has the reports from three major reviews of the education system He wanted 'spiky ideas' and got them in spades, but what will he do with them?
- Educator Insights: What’s in store for Australian education in 2024?
In the midst of Australia’s rapidly transforming educational landscape, principals stand at the coalface, navigating complex challenges around evolving professional standards, the rise of Artificial Intelligence, the youth mental health crisis, and burgeoning workloads
- What reforms does the Australian education system need?
The IEUA is calling on the Federal Government to make key changes to its National School Reform Agreement (NSRA) to address the crisis in education, Katie Fotheringham writes
- Australias public school system at risk of being left to rot
In 2024, about 4 1 millions students enrolled in schools across Australia, with 63 4 per cent into government schools, 19 9 per cent into Catholic schools and 16 8 per cent into independent schools
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