Your ATAR isn’t the only thing universities are looking at
21st March 2018
Only a quarter of undergraduate university admissions for domestic students are made on the basis of an ATAR, according to a new discussion paper from Victoria University’s Mitchell Institute.
How was ATAR pushed to the centre of education?
21st March 2018
Every year, thousands of young school leavers receive an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank and discover where they stand in the queue for university offers that will soon follow.
What’s ahead for education policy in 2018
29th January 2018
Funding is likely to dominate the headlines as major reforms across the early childhood, school, VET and higher education sectors will be implemented.
Vocational education & training sector is still missing out on government funding: Report
13th December 2017
There is a stark difference between schools, VET and higher education spending in Australia, according to our research published today.
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.
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