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Australia’s science curriculum is not broken
Alan FinkelFormer Chief ScientistThere are many reasons why our students are not performing as well as we might hope, but a broken science curriculum is not one of them.
The education research and consulting group Learning First recently warned that the Australian science curriculum does not provide sufficient guidance to teachers, that teachers should not be required to invent their own syllabus resources, and that the curriculum has significantly less depth and breadth than those in comparable countries.
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