Top-heavy, centralised schools system ‘failing students’
The biggest determinants to drive better academic performance of school students are what is taught, how it is taught and how it is assessed, yet the Australian education system is vague on all three.
Ben Jensen, chief executive of Melbourne-based consultancy Learning First, says a top-heavy, centralised system is incapable of delivering targeted interventions for the most needy students, while also failing those at the other end of the spectrum.
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