Why is childcare such a hard sell in the federal election?
25th May 2016
Spending on early years education seems to be a tough sell for politicians.
What if young people designed their own learning?
11th May 2016
Imagine two teenagers. Let’s call them Jack and Alaysa. They go to Imaginary High School somewhere in Australia.
Student loan caps must be part of total redesign of vocational funding system
9th May 2016
In his budget address, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said Labor would introduce a cap of $8,000 on student loans for vocational education and training (VET) courses.
Federal election 2016: What’s on the table for schools?
28th April 2016
School education is always a top policy priority for voters in Australia. So what’s on the table for this year’s federal election?
Government must boost attendance rates in early education
20th April 2016
Early childhood is one of the most important areas in Australian education.
If not Gonski funding, then what?
11th April 2016
Gearing up for an election battle over education, Labor’s policy pledges a substantial lift in funding through the final two years of Gonski.
How our youngest school kids are faring & what needs to change
10th March 2016
Australia’s most important information on early childhood development, the 2015 AEDC National Report, revealed that around 60,000 children are developmentally vulnerable in their first year of school.
How well are schools incorporating capabilities into the curriculum?
15th February 2016
Mitchell's international adviser Professor Bill Lucas, writes capabilities are the new currency for success in life and that curriculum bodies are starting to reflect this change.
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