
Entrepreneurial learning: Identifying the right leg-up for young paradigm shifters
17th November 2017
A more prosperous future needs more entrepreneurial thinking, say government leaders, and the earlier the better.

Why PISA is moving towards creativity
13th November 2017
Along with a relatively small number of countries such as New Zealand, Singapore and Finland and Scotland, Australia is unusual in that, as well as a focus on knowledge and skills.

Australians pay more for education than the OECD average - but is it worth it?
18th September 2017
When looking at the Education at a Glance 2017 report, it’s not surprising to see we spend more on education than average among comparable nations.

Early learning report card: Australia is improving rapidly, but there’s more work to do
11th September 2017
Quality early education can set a child up for life, allowing them to develop to their full potential. High quality and affordable early learning opportunities need to be a reality in Australia.

There is no apprenticeships ‘crisis’ in Australia
1st September 2017
It’s rare to find an issue that unites both sides of politics, employers and trade unions, yet these unlikely allies have all claimed there is an apprenticeships “crisis”.

The current and future landscape for tertiary education funding
26th July 2017
Tertiary education in Australia is at a crossroads with major decisions currently in train.

Reforms needed to better engage school students
17th July 2017
Counting the costs of lost opportunity in Australian education finds that for the 2014 group of 24-year-olds who weren’t earning or learning.

What Australia could learn from Hong Kong and Singapore about rebuilding VET
29th June 2017
Australia has gone from VET leader and innovator in the Asia-Pacific region, to scandal and cutbacks. Professor Peter Noonan from the Mitchell Institute writes how Asia has leaped ahead.
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