Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Northside Community Service (PDF - 1182k)
Submission 16 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Northside welcomes the opportunity to contribute to Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into the National Education Evidence Base. Education, across the entire spectrum of formal learning, is a vital investment in the future wellbeing and civic
Date received: 24 May 2016
Australian National University (ANU) (PDF - 151k)
Submission 25 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Causal inference and education data in Australia. Dr Nicholas Biddle1 and Professor Robert Breunig2. 1 ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods, Australian National University. 2 Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University.
Date received: 24 May 2016
City of Boroondara (PDF - 172k)
Submission 20 for Education Evidence Base View full list
City of Boroondara Submission National Education Evidence Base 2016. 1. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Education Evidence Base 2016 The City of Boroondara Responsible Directorate: Community Development Further Information: Jacinta
Date received: 24 May 2016
Population Health Research Network (PDF - 125k)
Submission 24 for Education Evidence Base View full list
EDUCATION EVIDENCE BASE Submission to the Productivity Commission National Education Evidence Base Inquiry May 2016. The Population Health Research Network (PHRN) welcomes the opportunity to comment on the National Education Evidence Base: Issues
Date received: 24 May 2016
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Faculty of Education (PDF - 208k)
Submission 19 for Education Evidence Base View full list
1. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Education Evidence Base. Submission from the Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology Contributors: Professor and Dean, Carol Nicoll Professor Suzanne Carrington Dr Lyn Carter
Date received: 24 May 2016
Essential Education Economics and School Efficiency Metrics Australasia (PDF - 808k)
Submission 17 for Education Evidence Base View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION ON PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY ISSUES IN THE AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL EDUCATION SECTORS, UTILISING FINANCIAL AND NON FINANCIAL DATA SETS CONTAINED IN THE SCHOOL EDUCATION EVIDENCE BASE. Background.
Date received: 24 May 2016
Independent Education Union of Australia - QLD and NT Branch (PDF - 564k)
Submission 21 for Education Evidence Base View full list
F:DATA Committee Education Educ2016 Educ 16 072as Submission PC Education Evidence Base Inquiry.docx. Page 1 of 11. Submission Re: National Education Evidence Base Inquiry. Relationship between Submissions: IEUA and IEUA-QNT Branch. IEUA-QNT
Date received: 24 May 2016
National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE) (PDF - 100k)
Submission 13 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Public Inquiry into the Education Evidence Base. ncsehe.edu.auMake tomorrow better. Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION SUBMISSION TO. Submission to Productivity
Date received: 23 May 2016
School Curriculum and Standards Authority (PDF - 591k)
Submission 14 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Government of Western Australia School Curriculum and Standards Authority. Our Ref: 2016/26006. Ms Yvette Goss National Education Evidence Base Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East PO MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Education.
Date received: 23 May 2016
Telethon Kids Institute (PDF - 1085k)
Submission 15 for Education Evidence Base View full list
22 May 2016. Commissioners Jonathan Coppel and Julie Abramson. National Education Evidence Base. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins St East PO. Melbourne VIC 8003. Dear Commissioners. The Telethon Kids Institute has a strong track record
Date received: 23 May 2016
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