Will My School 2.0 Work for Students?
The executive director of the Australian Parents Council (APC), Ian Dalton, said in a media release issued on March 4 that parents will judge My School 2.0 on whether or not it contributes towards improving schooling outcomes for students.
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- How to get the best out of the My School website
- The upside of testing topic
- APC welcomes school chaplaincy program changes
- Shaping paper released for Arts in the Australian Curriculum
- Why have the words gone missing, Minister?
- APC Response to Funding Review Research Papers
- Parents unite to build demand for Asian languages and studies
- Minister to hold National Conversation with parents
- Money alone does not educate kids
- $527 million in unclaimed Education Tax Refund
- Feeling the Strain: the battle for care that's pulling families apart
- Labor is being coy about support for private schools
- Strong community support for independent schools
- Consultation on draft K-10 Australian Curriculum
- Testing for all skews My School
- Senator Fielding tackles issue of students with disabilities
- Quality lacking in parliamentary debate on students with disabilities
- Changes to My School on the table
- Concerns in non-government schools sector over National Partnership funding arrangements
- Tinkering around the edges of our education system ...
- Funding review terms of reference and panel announced
- Minister announces next AEDI phase
- APC responds to Funding Review discussion paper and terms of reference
- Ditching literature is another own goal for the national curriculum team
- End myths on funds
- APC welcomes Coalition focus on directly funding schools
- Educational Partnerships a focus for Review of Funding for Schooling
- Canberra Times Opinion: Jury's still out on school funding
- Coalition commitment to funding students with disabilities welcomed by parents of students in non-government schools
- APC's Election Coverage for Parents
- Listening to the kids with special needs
- Clock is Ticking for Funding Misinformation
- APC supports teacher performance pay but not annual bonuses
- Human skills for the 21st century
- Regional eligibility distinctions for Youth Allowance to be removed
- Rural students to benefit from Federal schooling agreement
- There is too much edu-babble
- The Rise of Religious Schools in Australia
- Families of the disabled still wait for a fair go as carers
- Parents declare war with the Australian Education Union
- NSW school parents express concerns about the Australian Curriculum
- Senator Fifield outlines the Opposition's view on disabilities
- MySchool: how it gets it so wrong
- Vale Leo Dunne OAM, APC President 1992-2004
- Report casts doubt over My School financial data
- Will My School 2.0 Work for Students?
- Do school funds add up?
- Does national testing pass the fairness test?
- Languages are critical
- NSW to delay implementation of Australian curriculum
- Minister says OECD approves Labor's school education reforms
- Better Teacher Appraisal and Feedback: Improving Performance
- Report dispels private school equity myth
- APC Media Release: Parents welcome disabilities funding
- APC Submissions to the Review of Funding for Schooling
- Is the NSW Government Playing Political Games?
- 2011 NAPLAN National Report Released
- WA P&F Federation wins award for Indigenous Parent Factor Program
- Minister welcomes parental engagement research
- Australian students abandoning science in years 11 and 12
- NCEC calls for reduction in the funding gap
- Pyne outlines Coalition principles for school funding
- Parents of students attending non-government schools welcome the Gonski Report
- Family involvement in learning a key to school success
- Australian Government to invest $583 million to improve education in NT
- UK Study: Parents, not Teachers, Key to Education
- Speechbubble forum to look at transition to school
- New report highly critical of the Gonski Report
- Final Report of the APC-ACSSO Pilot of the National Teacher Professional Standards
- Registrations open for Parents understanding Asia literacy workshops
- School chaplaincy legislation passed
- Final report released of the Smarter Schools Key Reform Project on Parental Engagement
- From lukewarm to wedge issue: how Labor could use Gonski at the next election
- Report released on the Review of the Disability Standards for Education
- We must keep our eyes on the Gonski ball
- Parent Voice Celebrated at 50th Anniversary Conference
- Political leaders acknowledge APC's 50th Anniversary
- Nominations exended for Australian Vocational Student Prize
- Funding of Student Needs Must Shape Legislation
- Is NAPLAN testing as bad as claimed?
- Student performance is not determined by schools: Get it?
- Consultations open on the draft Australian Curriculum for Chinese and Italian
- National focus on early literacy a good thing
- IEU slams The Age for uncritical reporting of public education advocate's claims
- Latest update of the My School website released
- Overview of the proposed new funding model for schooling
- COAG caution re Gonski welcomed
- Quality ratings for education and care services released
- Draft Australian Civics and Citizenship Curriculum released for consultation
- More money for the classroom – or for bureaucrats?
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