Whilst the past 35 years have seen numerous attempts at national curriculum collaboration in Australia, these have invariably failed largely due to the constitutional reality that the States have responsibility for curriculum. Federal government involvement in curriculum can only be achieved, therefore, with the consent of the States. To achieve this, in 2008 the Rudd Federal government passed the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) Act (2008) which legislated the establishment of ACARA, a national education authority which brought together, for the first time ‘the functions of curriculum, assessment and reporting at the national level’ (Julia Gillard, media release, 2008). Among its mandates, ACARA is responsi...
Under the auspices of its `Education Revolution, the Federal Labor Government is currently implement...
The purpose of this article is to identify some key areas of the Australian curriculum that remain s...
In this paper, we use the development of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) a...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
"The Australian education system, taken as a whole, is evolving into something but we don’t know wha...
© 2016 Dr. Bronwyn Ann HinzThis thesis reveals how federalism has shaped schooling reforms and polic...
Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start...
Beginning in 1911 with the mandating of school cadets for all Australian school students from twelve...
The federal policy document, 'Strengthening Australia's Schools' (SAS), signified a new approach to ...
This paper provides a contextualised and critical policy analysis of the Rudd government’s national ...
The federal policy document, 'Strengthening Australia's schools' (SAS), signified a new approach to ...
The most efficient way to run, fund and regulate primary and secondary schools in Australia is for t...
Since 1983, the Hawke Labor government has been engaged in a process of national restructuring of th...
This chapter provides a detailed analysis of developments in Australian teacher education policy sin...
Under the auspices of its `Education Revolution, the Federal Labor Government is currently implement...
The purpose of this article is to identify some key areas of the Australian curriculum that remain s...
In this paper, we use the development of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) a...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
"The Australian education system, taken as a whole, is evolving into something but we don’t know wha...
© 2016 Dr. Bronwyn Ann HinzThis thesis reveals how federalism has shaped schooling reforms and polic...
Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start...
Beginning in 1911 with the mandating of school cadets for all Australian school students from twelve...
The federal policy document, 'Strengthening Australia's Schools' (SAS), signified a new approach to ...
This paper provides a contextualised and critical policy analysis of the Rudd government’s national ...
The federal policy document, 'Strengthening Australia's schools' (SAS), signified a new approach to ...
The most efficient way to run, fund and regulate primary and secondary schools in Australia is for t...
Since 1983, the Hawke Labor government has been engaged in a process of national restructuring of th...
This chapter provides a detailed analysis of developments in Australian teacher education policy sin...
Under the auspices of its `Education Revolution, the Federal Labor Government is currently implement...
The purpose of this article is to identify some key areas of the Australian curriculum that remain s...
In this paper, we use the development of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) a...