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Posted Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Public schools must become like private schools with autonomy for principals to tailor their schools to local needs if Australia is to reverse the decline of the public school system, a CEDA forum in Adelaide has heard.
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Education/Skills
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Posted Friday, August 24, 2012
Traditional universities will need to offer a premium teaching model to compete in a networked computing age in which many courses can be delivered cheaply online, says the University of Adelaide’s new vice chancellor, Professor Warren Bebbington.
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Posted Friday, August 24, 2012
Speech delivered by Professor the Hon Stephen Martin at the Export Council of Australia/Shipping Australia Limited Seminar: Building competitiveness in our export and maritime industries on Friday 24 August, 2012.
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Education/Skills,productivity
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Posted Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Service sectors, including health and education, should be the focus of a productivity reform agenda if Australia is to sustain economic growth, is the message CEDA Chief Executive Professor the Hon Stephen Martin will be taking to the Prime Minister’s Economic Forum in Brisbane today.
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Education/Skills,Health/Ageing
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Posted Friday, March 30, 2012
A stronger focus on investment in retention and completion of higher education is required, Education Base Funding Review Chair, Dr Jane Lormax-Smith told a CEDA forum in Adelaide.
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Education/Skills
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Posted Friday, April 29, 2011
When Labor was last in Opposition Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard spoke passionately and, at least based on the 2007 election results, convincingly about their vision for an education revolution. A closer examination of what was to be the vanguard of the revolution revealed a much narrower agenda about skills enhancement, vocational and school education. By Professor the Hon Stephen Martin.
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