This article analyses the conceptual and policy contexts of the Australian government's Building the Education Revolution (BER) programme. This $A15 billion commitment to renewing school facilities is the Australian government's largest single measure of economic stimulus in response to the recent global financial crisis. Public debate and analysis of BER have focused on its economic objective
This paper takes a large-scale social perspective in describing a national project in Australia that...
Australia’s school funding system keeps shifting resources towards non-government schools, and the a...
Background: Early childhood education and care has been an area of significant policy attention, pub...
This article analyses the conceptual and policy contexts of the Australian government's Building the...
In response to the global financial crisis, the Labour Government announced in February 2009 the Bu...
The audit objective was to examine the effectiveness of the Department of Education, Employment and ...
The significant public investment that has been made over the past decade in the educational infrast...
Described as the "next chapter of the government\u27s education revolution", this report argues that...
The debate about the Australian Government’s funding for schools has been reinvigorated by its schoo...
This article considers evidence which suggests that Australia's current approach to the funding of n...
There is increasing interest in making more effective use of schools as community hubs, both in Aust...
There is increasing interest in making more effective use of schools as community hubs, both in Aust...
The need for better education for improved personal benefit and quality of life is discussed. The re...
School facilities are some of the most underutilised public assets in Australia. Yet, opportunities ...
Partnerships arrangements in education have emerged over the past twenty years or so as a dominant, ...
This paper takes a large-scale social perspective in describing a national project in Australia that...
Australia’s school funding system keeps shifting resources towards non-government schools, and the a...
Background: Early childhood education and care has been an area of significant policy attention, pub...
This article analyses the conceptual and policy contexts of the Australian government's Building the...
In response to the global financial crisis, the Labour Government announced in February 2009 the Bu...
The audit objective was to examine the effectiveness of the Department of Education, Employment and ...
The significant public investment that has been made over the past decade in the educational infrast...
Described as the "next chapter of the government\u27s education revolution", this report argues that...
The debate about the Australian Government’s funding for schools has been reinvigorated by its schoo...
This article considers evidence which suggests that Australia's current approach to the funding of n...
There is increasing interest in making more effective use of schools as community hubs, both in Aust...
There is increasing interest in making more effective use of schools as community hubs, both in Aust...
The need for better education for improved personal benefit and quality of life is discussed. The re...
School facilities are some of the most underutilised public assets in Australia. Yet, opportunities ...
Partnerships arrangements in education have emerged over the past twenty years or so as a dominant, ...
This paper takes a large-scale social perspective in describing a national project in Australia that...
Australia’s school funding system keeps shifting resources towards non-government schools, and the a...
Background: Early childhood education and care has been an area of significant policy attention, pub...