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Masters, Geoff, (author).
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Reform challenges in school education / Geoff Masters.
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Camberwell, VIC : ACER Press, an imprint of Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd., 2023.
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27 pages ; 30 cm
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This research paper was commissioned by Independent Schools Australia (ISA).
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"The central thesis of this paper has been that the challenges now confronting schools globally will require fundamental reforms of the external frameworks within which schools work. Today’s challenges to better prepare young people for the future and to ensure that every student learns successfully will not be met by simply expecting teachers to change what they do or by making minor adjustments to current curricula, assessment, examination, reporting and credentialing arrangements. Today’s challenges require deep reforms and a willingness to reimagine—in other words, to ‘transform’ existing learning systems." -- Abstract.
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Educational change -- Australia
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