The Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has commissioned ACER to conduct the Teacher Development Multi-Year Series, a long-term, multi-country study to determine the extent to which Australian investments improve teaching quality and student learning. Countries involved include Timor-Leste, the three-year study focuses on Apoio Lideransa liuhusi Mentoria no Aprendizajen (ALMA) as part of the Australia-Timor-Leste Partnership for Human Development) - previously known as the Professional Learning Program; Lao PDR; and the Vanuatu Education Sector Program (VESP)
The review describes examples from different countries of practices in educational policy and teache...
The interim reports present the findings from the first and second years of a multi-year study on Ti...
The work of ACER in education is making the difference in educational outcomes for students across t...
The global learning crisis has highlighted the urgent need to improve the quality of education. COVI...
ACER’s work in Timor Leste is seeking to identify the impact of professional learning and mentoring ...
The Australian Government is supporting significant education reforms in Timor-Leste. This policy no...
Student learning outcomes are an important source of evidence regarding improved teaching quality. A...
This paper presents some initial lessons learned about the use of case studies as a key form of evid...
This paper presents some initial lessons learned about the use of classroom observation data as a ke...
The Australian Government is supporting significant education reforms in Vanuatu. This policy note s...
The Teacher Development Multi-Year Study for Vanuatu seeks to answer the question: To what extent do...
The Government of Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) is undertaking significant primary educ...
The Australian Government is supporting significant education reforms in Lao PDR. This policy note s...
This report constitutes the Baseline Report of the multi-year study of the Australian Government Dep...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant disruptions to education systems around the world. Many gov...
The review describes examples from different countries of practices in educational policy and teache...
The interim reports present the findings from the first and second years of a multi-year study on Ti...
The work of ACER in education is making the difference in educational outcomes for students across t...
The global learning crisis has highlighted the urgent need to improve the quality of education. COVI...
ACER’s work in Timor Leste is seeking to identify the impact of professional learning and mentoring ...
The Australian Government is supporting significant education reforms in Timor-Leste. This policy no...
Student learning outcomes are an important source of evidence regarding improved teaching quality. A...
This paper presents some initial lessons learned about the use of case studies as a key form of evid...
This paper presents some initial lessons learned about the use of classroom observation data as a ke...
The Australian Government is supporting significant education reforms in Vanuatu. This policy note s...
The Teacher Development Multi-Year Study for Vanuatu seeks to answer the question: To what extent do...
The Government of Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) is undertaking significant primary educ...
The Australian Government is supporting significant education reforms in Lao PDR. This policy note s...
This report constitutes the Baseline Report of the multi-year study of the Australian Government Dep...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant disruptions to education systems around the world. Many gov...
The review describes examples from different countries of practices in educational policy and teache...
The interim reports present the findings from the first and second years of a multi-year study on Ti...
The work of ACER in education is making the difference in educational outcomes for students across t...