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Vested interests thwart school reform
The Albanese government has correctly identified the things that need to change in our classrooms. The test will be facing down unions, academics, and state bureaucrats.
Glenn FaheyContributorA year into Labor’s administration, Education Minister Jason Clare has a unique opportunity to transform Australian education policy and practice. But success will depend on overcoming resistance from the sector’s vested interests, where others have often failed.
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