Australia’s school funding system keeps shifting resources towards non-government schools, and the a...
Government subsidies have provided a major source of funds to private schools in Australia for three...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a\ud “democra...
Private schools in Australia receive significant public funding, but their determination to concentr...
The spurious mystique surrounding private schooling should be removed, argues David Burchell NO PRIZ...
This research paper, written by Emeritus Professor Alan Reid from the University of South Australia,...
The state aid debate is one of the longest running and most intractable issues in the public policy ...
Certain mythologies pervade the assault upon public education. One of these is that Labor\u27s educa...
This study reviews the media discussion of tertiary education during and after the 2016 federal elec...
The Rudd Government came to power promising an \u27Education Revolution\u27. For public education it...
The real debate should be about encouraging students to be actively engaged, argues John Spierings ...
Recent trends in school recurrent funding strongly suggest that over forty per cent of students in C...
A summary and analysis of the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Social Justice SIG Sem...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
This paper measures the attitudes of Australians towards the relative merits of public versus privat...
Australia’s school funding system keeps shifting resources towards non-government schools, and the a...
Government subsidies have provided a major source of funds to private schools in Australia for three...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a\ud “democra...
Private schools in Australia receive significant public funding, but their determination to concentr...
The spurious mystique surrounding private schooling should be removed, argues David Burchell NO PRIZ...
This research paper, written by Emeritus Professor Alan Reid from the University of South Australia,...
The state aid debate is one of the longest running and most intractable issues in the public policy ...
Certain mythologies pervade the assault upon public education. One of these is that Labor\u27s educa...
This study reviews the media discussion of tertiary education during and after the 2016 federal elec...
The Rudd Government came to power promising an \u27Education Revolution\u27. For public education it...
The real debate should be about encouraging students to be actively engaged, argues John Spierings ...
Recent trends in school recurrent funding strongly suggest that over forty per cent of students in C...
A summary and analysis of the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Social Justice SIG Sem...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
This paper measures the attitudes of Australians towards the relative merits of public versus privat...
Australia’s school funding system keeps shifting resources towards non-government schools, and the a...
Government subsidies have provided a major source of funds to private schools in Australia for three...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a\ud “democra...