Opinion
Why Australian schools are failing
The education system seems unable to turn new reform and funding inputs into better outcomes for school students. Where does it fall down?
Glenn FaheyContributorA new Productivity Commission report confirms what’s long been known: Australia’s school systems are failing on the twin goals of educational excellence and equity.
Little progress has been made in raising the bar, levelling the bar, or ensuring more students are able to meet basic standards. Most damning is the conclusion that most who fall behind early in school never go on to beat minimum expectations in literacy and numeracy.
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