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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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Mark McDougall (PDF - 86k)
Submission DR132 for Education Evidence Base View full list
In support of Education within this enquiry in this submission I would like to clarify any contrast between data collection and education evidence and with that how they are used and affect education policy, the classroom, teachers and students. I
Date received: 11 Oct 2016
Australian Council for Education Research (ACER) (PDF - 148k)
Submission DR131 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) response to the National Education Evidence Base Draft Report. Productivity Commission, 2016. Introduction The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) offers the following response to the
Date received: 11 Oct 2016
Catholic School Parents Australia (CSPA) (PDF - 198k)
Submission DR130 for Education Evidence Base View full list
About Catholic School Parents Australia Catholic School Parents Australia is recognised by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference through the Bishops Commission for Catholic Education as the national body representing and advocating for the
Date received: 11 Oct 2016
NT Seafood Council (PDF - 181k)
Submission DR78 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
Northern Territory Seafood Council ABN 85 918 271 276 Level 1, Darwin Shipstores Bldg, Fishermans Wharf, Darwin. GPO Box 618 Darwin NT 0801. T 08 8981 5194  F 08 8981 5063  E ceo@ntsc.com.au  W www.ntsc.com.au. 11 October 2016 Australian
Date received: 11 Oct 2016
Telethon Kids Institute (PDF - 416k)
Submission DR129 for Education Evidence Base View full list
03 October 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. Telethon Kids Institute is pleased to provide a
Date received: 10 Oct 2016
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) (PDF - 3886k)
Submission DR128 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Mr Peter Harris AO Chairman Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003, Australia. Dea s p. Authoritative information and statistics to promote better health and wellbeing. Draft report on the National Education
Date received: 10 Oct 2016
Claire Brown (PDF - 1016k)
Submission DR127 for Education Evidence Base View full list
I am one third of the way through my PhD at Deakin University and my topic is directly related to the Productivity Commission's focus. I attach my Colloquium for your reference although I will be rewriting the literature review and methodology over
Date received: 10 Oct 2016
Steiner Education Australia (PDF - 165k)
Submission DR124 for Education Evidence Base View full list
1. Steiner Education Australia. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Draft Report. National Education Evidence Base. Productivity Commission Draft Report. National Education Evidence Base. Submission by. Steiner Education Australia. 7th October
Date received: 10 Oct 2016
STEM Education Research Centre (SERC) (PDF - 417k)
Submission DR123 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Education Evidence Base Draft Report: STEM Education Research Centre Response The STEM Education Research Centre (SERC) in the Faculty of Education, Science, Technology &Mathematics at the University of Canberra wishes to respond to key issues
Date received: 10 Oct 2016
Monash University (PDF - 115k)
Submission DR122 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Postal â Monash University VIC 3800, Australia 27 Chancellors Walk, Clayton www.monash.edu CRICOS Provider No. 00008C ABN 12 377 614 012. Submission on the Draft Report: National Education Evidence Base Monash University welcomes the opportunity
Date received: 10 Oct 2016
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