• 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.

Voluntary student unionism
Andrew BakerSeptember 27, 2013

Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU) was briefly back on the agenda this week, before the Prime...

Coalition education policy takes an epicurean turn
Benjamin HerscovitchSeptember 13, 2013

Epicurus, the great ancient Greek philosopher, had a pragmatic attitude towards his own vocation. One...

Why Jaydon can’t read: The triumph of Ideology over evidence in teaching reading
Jennifer Buckingham OAMSeptember 9, 2013Policy

The current entrenched rate of illiteracy among Australian children is unnecessary and avoidable, write Jennifer...

Education landscape: The next 10 years?
Jennifer Buckingham OAMSeptember 1, 2013Learning Difficulties Australia

The role of government The federal government is increasingly influencing educational priorities and school practice...

The future of education — a structural perspective
Jennifer Buckingham OAMAugust 22, 2013

AISNSW Executive Conference, Killcare NSW Thursday 22 August 2013 The Centre for Independent Studies For...

Spot the difference in educational policy
Jennifer Buckingham OAMAugust 20, 2013The Australian Financial Review

Gone are the days when voting based on schools policy was straightforward and public education...

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