
Inequality and education outcomes
“When colleagues overseas ask what I think about Australia’s school system, I tell them that it does offer world-class education, but not for everyone.” That’s
“When colleagues overseas ask what I think about Australia’s school system, I tell them that it does offer world-class education, but not for everyone.” That’s
Did you know that Victoria spends $1,354 less per student every year than the other states? This figure has been highlighted by the Australian Education
Disability Inclusion is a new approach to supporting students with disability at Victorian government schools, introduced in 2021. In that year, Disability Inclusion was made
The OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is often used as an indicator of how well an education system is performing. For example, in
At the PV2019 Annual Conference we launched a collection of articles, published in an introduction booklet to RbE. The articles set out some of the
“There are a lot of pieces that make up our school system…but there’s one piece missing: The Parent-School relationship. Your Government can put it in place.”
“When colleagues overseas ask what I think about Australia’s school system, I tell them that it does offer world-class education, but not for everyone.” That’s the opening sentence of a recent article in the Guardian
Did you know that Victoria spends $1,354 less per student every year than the other states? This figure has been highlighted by the Australian Education Union in its recent campaign for better conditions for Victorian
Disability Inclusion is a new approach to supporting students with disability at Victorian government schools, introduced in 2021. In that year, Disability Inclusion was made available to schools in the Bayside Peninsula, Barwon and Loddon
The OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is often used as an indicator of how well an education system is performing. For example, in March 2021 Federal Education Minister Alan Tudge used PISA results
At the PV2019 Annual Conference we launched a collection of articles, published in an introduction booklet to RbE. The articles set out some of the basic principles of Relationship based Education. Article titles are: How
“There are a lot of pieces that make up our school system…but there’s one piece missing: The Parent-School relationship. Your Government can put it in place.” Following our 2018 Conference and Dr Debbie Pushor’s visit to
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