Social segregation in Australia’s education system is creating barriers for disadvantaged students, according to new research from Murdoch University, and wide systemic change is needed. “The Systemic Inefficiency of Australian Schools: A Policy and Measurement Review” is available in the Australian Journal of Social Issues.
Wide system changes needed for Australian schools to reach equity goals
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