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5 changes that can help end the school lesson lottery
Not all curriculum materials are equally effective, and teachers need support to find, adapt and use good-quality materials well in their classrooms.
Jordana Hunter and Amy HaywoodSchool expertAs students head back to school around the country, yet another government report points to the urgent need for reform in Australian education.
The Productivity Commission’s review of the National School Reform Agreement, released last month, makes for sobering reading. Despite increased spending on education, student performance has largely stagnated, and the achievement gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students remains vast.
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