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News bulletins from the Australian Council for Educational Research published
July 2006
New standards for senior studentsEarlier this year the Australian Council for Educational Research provided a report to the Australian Government on options for the introduction of an Australian Certificate of Education (ACE) for the final years of secondary school. ACER chief executive Geoff Masters describes the key recommendations from the report and argues that regardless of where they live in Australia, students should be able to engage with school subjects in similar depth and with similar academic rigour. Blueprint highlights eroding quality of childcare servicesThe NSW and Queensland Children’s Services commissioners’ ‘Blueprint’ for child care, What about the kids? Policy directions for improving the experiences of young children in a changing world is welcome for highlighting the alarming developmental outcomes for many children under existing childcare and early development arrangements and the eroding quality of early childhood services writes Alison Elliott. ACER UPDATEIndigenous education leadership forum ACER Researcher takes out AUQF Best Paper prizeACER Research Fellow, Dr Hamish Coates, was awarded the Best Paper prize at the Australian Universities Quality Forum held in Perth early in July. Dr Coates's paper was entitled Excellent Measures Precede Measures of Excellence. The paper identified quantifiable indicators that might enhance the national evaluation of learning and teaching in higher Australian higher education including the possible development of new indicators. Dr Coates also took out the prize for best workshop at the forum in conjunction with Cindy Tilbrook, Executive Director, Graduate Careers Australia. Newly registered teachers in VictoriaThe Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) has commissioned ACER to assist in the development of on-line questionnaires for the 2005 cohort of provisionally registered teachers, their mentors and their principals. The surveys will examine the operation of the processes of provisionally registered teachers being considered for full registration, including the nature and extent of the professional learning and collaboration that occurred as a result. ACER will also analyse the responses and prepare a report. A review of teacher education for languages teachersThe Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) has commissioned ACER to conduct a review of teacher education for languages teachers. The intention of the review is to obtain a comprehensive national picture of teacher education and retraining opportunities for languages teachers; determine the extent to which existing programs adequately prepare languages teachers; and develop strategies to improve access and quality in teacher education for languages teachers. The project will run from July 2006 to March 2007. |
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