• Education

Quality school education is vital for individual potential and a healthy society. All children should have access to an education that is responsive to their needs as well as upholding high academic standards. CIS’s research focus is on policies that improve the quality of teaching and student outcomes.

HECS not putting hex on parenthood
April 4, 2003The Newcastle Herald

Topical issues give new impetus to old agendas, and opponents of university fees are using...

Student Debt: A HECS on Fertility?
Andrew NortonApril 2, 2003IA32

Opponents of university fees are tapping into concern about declining fertility levels by arguing that...

Reflections on Class Size and Teacher Quality
Jennifer Buckingham OAMMarch 21, 2003IA29a

Teachers all over the world have long called for lower class sizes, and New Zealand...

NZ school zoning: fairness or fraud?
Jennifer Buckingham OAMMarch 20, 2003The Independant

Good state schools in both New Zealand and Australia are facing a large and growing...

The Missing Links: Class Size, Discipline, Inclusion and Teacher Quality
Jennifer Buckingham OAMFebruary 19, 2003IA29

The Vinson Report on Public Education in NSW contains a wealth of information, and makes...

Parents need report cards on schools
Jennifer Buckingham OAMJanuary 2, 2003The Sydney Morning Herald

Greater public scrutiny would increase competition, improve education and cut costs. It was wishful thinking...

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