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Teaching talent : the best teachers for Australia's classrooms.
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Melbourne : Business Council of Australia, c2008.
Melbourne : Business Council of Australia, 2008.
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52 p. ; 30 cm.
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PSD - Professor Stephen Dinham Collection
"This paper, Teaching talent: The best teachers for Australia's classrooms, comprises a paper prepared for the Business Council of Australia (BCA) by Professor Stephen Dinham, DR Lawrence Ingvarson and DR Elizabeth Kleinhenz of the Australian Council for Educational Research titled 'Investing in teacher quality; Doing what matters most'--Cover verso.
"How can we raise the quality of school education so that every student benefits?"
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Bibliography: p. 48-49.
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Australian business leaders want to see reforms to school education that improve learning outcomes and opportunities for all students. If we are to continue to compete effectively in the global market, the quality of our education system needs be among the best in the world. Research has shown that improving the quality of teaching is the most effective way to achieve better educational outcomes for individual students. Excellent teaching is the key to increased student engagement and higher levels of achievement, regardless of student background. [p. 2, ed]
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Competency-based education
Teacher competencies
Teacher effectiveness
Teacher evaluation
Teacher competencies
Teacher effectiveness
Teacher training
Teaching -- Standards
Primary schools
Secondary schools
Primary education
Secondary education
Teacher effectiveness -- Australia
Teachers -- Training of -- Australia
Education -- Australia -- Evaluation
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Dinham, Steve
Ingvarson, Lawrence
Kleinhenz, Elizabeth
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https://research.acer.edu.au/teaching_standards/12/856-2-40-
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