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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.

No point in Bradley’s vouchers
February 11, 2009The Australian

For more than a decade, first as a ministerial adviser and later as a think-tank...

Prices: Why vouchers won’t work while governments set fees
February 11, 2009

BRADLEY REPORT FAILS TO FIX UNI FEES MESS The Bradley report is another chapter in...

Fixing Prices: Why Vouchers Won’t Work While Governments Set Fees
Andrew NortonFebruary 11, 2009IA105

In December 2008, the federal government received the Review of Australian Higher Education: Final Report,...

Unskilled and over-educated: A plan for worse outcomes
Jeremy SammutJanuary 29, 2009Crikey

The NSW State Government is promising that its plan to raise the school-leaving age to...

Beyond Symbolism: Finding a Place for Local Government in Australia’s Constitution
January 20, 2009

Local governments could provide schools and fast development approvals if they receive more than just...

Modest gains but at a price
January 7, 2009The Australian

After a very quiet 2008 for higher education policy, 2009 is the critical year in...

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